Water regulator recomendations
Updated 05/06/2026 | Published 05/04/2026 >
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Question:
i want water regulater system
asked by: aurora l
Expert Reply:
Thanks for reaching out Aurora, these are a must have if you're hooking up to city water.
When people refer to a "water regulator system" on an RV, they’re usually talking about an inline water pressure regulator you attach at the campground spigot.
The Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator # CAM40055 is the simple and reliable choice. It'll reduce incoming water pressure to a safe level, around 40 to 50 PSI to protect your RV’s plumbing.
The Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator w/ Gauge # CAM40064 does the same thing but adds a built-in gauge, so you can actually see the water pressure coming from the campground.
Both will protect your system, it just comes down to whether you want the added visibility of the gauge.
What’s your camping style; long trips or quick trips?
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Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator - Brass
- RV Water Pressure Regulator
- Water Pressure Regulator
- 40 - 50 psi
- Brass
- Camco
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