Recommended water pressure 2015 26BHS Launch

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Post by pawpaw » May 17th, 2018, 11:45 am

I remember hearing or reading somewhere that about 45 - 50 psi is the recommended max water pressure. True, the water pressure won't be what you're used to having in your home.
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Re: Recommended water pressure 2015 26BHS Launch

Post by cattzap » May 16th, 2018, 5:30 pm

Pex will hold alot of pressure. It's the quality of each hand crimped fitting and connector that will get you. Only one way to find out. I've never seen any water system capable of blowing thru the Pex, just the fittings that aren't quite crimped right.

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Re: Recommended water pressure 2015 26BHS Launch

Post by kuba122 » May 6th, 2018, 2:01 am

I've never seen a specification on the max pressure. All I have ever seen is "use a pressure regulator". Interesting question, to be sure.
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Recommended water pressure 2015 26BHS Launch

Post by dheasman » May 5th, 2018, 1:15 pm

I cannot find in the owners manual of my 26BHS Starcraft Launch what the max water pressure should be for the trailer. Our pressure is poor using our regulator and I eould like to know what I can adjust it to using an adjustable water regulator and still be safe with better pressure, anyone know the answer to this?
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