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Originally Posted by Bolo4u
I do not have a pressure regulator connected. The park where I'm hooked up, is not on any municipal system, and IIRCC, the owner said their water is fed from a tank on the hill. Since it's winter, I'm using one of those freeze proof type spigots on a riser, instead of a standard one. I'll connect my regulator and see if there's any change. Sometimes it seems the water coming from the valve is more significant as in the amount of accumulation and other times it's minimal.
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I connected the pressure regulator dried out what little bit of water was remaining in the panel (I'm at about 4500 feet elevation in the northern Sierra Nevadas) and ran enough hot water to trigger the heating cycle. After about 15 minutes, I went out and checked, and sure enough, the valve had released probably 2-3 tablespoons worth of water.
After seeing this, I turned off the gas heater side, wondering if it's heating to quickly given my altitude.
Same park, last summer with a different trailer, I didn't notice an issue with water seeping from its valve, but it was connected to a regular park spigot.
At this point, I'm just giving up and will live with it, unless there is some other idea anyone may have, short of taking it to the dealer, which isn't viable at this point.
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