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Originally Posted by GMcKenzie
Strongly disagree with this. I've seen close to 100 psi (Salt Lake KOA I think) and will never hook up without a regulator.
Even saw one hose burst at a local campground as the camper put the regulator at the trailer end.
Even the cheap regulator are better than none, but mine is adjustable with a gauge.
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I agree. First fiver in 1989, went to a campground, hooked up and took the kids to the lake for a few hours. Came back with water pouring out. Toilet supply hose blown off by high pressure at the hose hook up. Found out later that they run 110 PSI to feed 100+ spaces.
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