Hey Shawn, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR is all you're going to need. Adding in the Power Watchdog Surge Protector item #HU82VR would be redundant. The item…
Good thinking, Andy - good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Hey David, do you mean to cut the plug off of the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster #HU74ZR and then wire it to your RV outlet? If so, it would be just a matter of cutting and stripping wires to pull this off.
Hey Ryan. I have a solution but our highest capacity tongue mount bike racks like item #LGA47ZR or item #LGA55VR top out at 40 lbs per bike. The Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk item #CC-275 only has a 100 lbs capacity and that includes the actual bike…
Hi Sofia! Yakima Tracks for Roof Racks can definitely be installed on the roof of your Tacoma. Well, as long as you have over 54" of roof to work with, so I do recommend measuring your roof to make sure you have enough room. The Yakima 54"…
Hey Leroy. The Hardwired Mounting Kit for Hughes Autoformers 50 Amp Voltage Booster item #HU34FR, includes a 5' long plug and cord. What kind of trailer do you have?
Hey Jeffrey, the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit w/ Actuator for Tandem Axle Trailers #DE46AR will work on your 2020 Montana 3791RD that currently has 12 inch brake assemblies but since this is a slip on kit without idler hubs you would need to get those as…
The Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose - 5/8" Inner Diameter - 25' Long #CAM22833 is a very durable hose that will handle the pressure. You just want to make sure your system can handle the pressure. If you want to reduce the pressure so…
Hey Perry. There's no database that shows me what parts are on your Keystone Trailer. We've got a few options for water docking stations like the B&B item #BM92GR, which uses the Replacement Docking Station Door item #BM96TR. This one…
Since the pin weight of your camper is 2.1k, I recommend going with the LoadLifter 5000 opposed to the 7500. While technically there is not reason you couldn't use the 7500 kit, it really is not necessary for a camper like yours. Generally the…
Hey Danny I can't see your cart but I can tell you that both Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 kits we have item #AL88341 and item #AL57341 will work with your 2023 GMC Sierra 2500 so long as it's a 4WD and does not have factory air suspension. Please…
Ensure your RV's water system is protected with a reliable water pressure regulator. These devices help maintain a safe and consistent water pressure, preventing damage to your plumbing. Easy to install and essential for any RV enthusiast, they offer peace of mind when connecting to various water sources.
Installing an RV water pressure regulator is generally straightforward. Most models are designed for easy attachment to your water hose or faucet. Some users recommend using tools to avoid sharp grooves, ensuring a secure fit without injury. It's a quick process that enhances your RV's water system protection.
A good water pressure regulator maintains a steady flow without significantly reducing it. Some models are designed to ensure optimal water volume, perfect for showers and other uses. However, if you notice a drop in flow, it might be due to the regulator's design or a need for adjustment.
Brass is often preferred for its durability and ease of connection, as it provides a more reliable seal compared to plastic. While plastic can be lighter and less expensive, it may strip or break more easily. Brass regulators are a solid choice for long-term use and reliability.
Yes, a water pressure regulator is crucial for preventing damage to your RV's plumbing system. It ensures that the water pressure remains within safe limits, protecting hoses and fixtures from high-pressure surges that can cause leaks or bursts, especially at unfamiliar campsites.
If the pressure gauge on your regulator stops working, first check for any blockages or debris. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the gauge or the entire regulator. Regular maintenance and avoiding exposure to freezing temperatures can help prolong the life of your gauge.