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  • Can The Valterra RV Water Pressure Gauge # A01-0110VP Be Pressure Adjusted?
  • The Valterra RV Water Pressure Gauge # A01-0110VP will only show you the pressure of the water coming into your camper. It does not give you the ability to regulate it. For that you will need either the Valterra High Flow RV Water Pressure Regulator # A01-1114VP which will regulate the water pressure to 50-55psi. Or the Valterra Adjustable Water Regulator # A01-1117VP will allow you to adjust the water pressure to your preferred pressure between 15psi and 65psi.
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  • Does 25' AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose Come with a PRessure Regulator
  • The 25' AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose # W01-6300 doesn't come with a pressure regulator, but we do carry that as a separate part: - RV High Flow Water Pressure Regulator # 37262205 This ensures the pressure rating going into your RV is within 40 - 50 psi so your RV water connections are all safe.
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  • Does Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator CAM40064 Severely Restrict Output Flow
  • The Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator # CAM40064 will accept incoming water pressure as high as 125-psi, regulate it down to an RV-friendly pressure of 40 to 50-psi but it's high-flow design will still allow for 15-to-20% more output flow than typical regulators.
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  • Recommended Water Pressure Regulator For A Valterra Water Inlet.
  • The Valterra Water Inlet for RVs # A01-0178LFVP does not have a pressure regulator so you would need to purchase one like the # A01-1124VP separately if you wanted regulate the pressure running to your RV. This water inlet does have a check valve though to prevent water from backfeeding. This pressure regulator with screw into the outside of this inlet and allow you to screw on your fresh water hose.
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  • Does The RV High Flow Water Pressure Regulator Have A Built In Check Valve
  • I spoke with the manufacturer, JR Products, and their tech stated the RV High Flow Water Pressure Regulator - Brass - 40-50 psi # 37262205 does have a built in check valve to prevent water from back flowing through this regulator.
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  • How Is A 30 PSI Regulator An Acceptable Replacement For An 18 PSI Regulator
  • The JR Products High Pressure RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30325 is typically used in larger RV's to help push the propane because as the distance between a propane tank and its appliance increases, the gas pressure decreases. There's typically another regulator between this one and the appliance to further regulate the water column down to 11", which is the most common pressure for RV appliances.
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  • Will The Gas/Water Regulators Need To Be Replaced When Swapping To A Furrion Tankless Water Heater
  • The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR68SR requires a 11” WC minimum to 14” WC maximum (gas pressure) and 7.2psi minimum to 65 psi maximum (water pressure), which fall within industry standards so your current gas and water regulators will be good to use still.
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  • Troubleshooting A Fogatti Tankless RV Water Heater Pilot That Will Not Light
  • Since the controls are coming on for your Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater # LSB64FR it sounds to me like the unit may not be receiving the correct amount of gas pressure for the pilot to ignite. This unit requires a minimum pressure of 8" WC and a maximum pressure of 13" WC. Any pressure outside of that range will cause the # LSB64FR to not properly work. Also, you'll want to ensure that you removed the gas inlet cap before hooking up the gas as that could be the reason if you forgot...
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  • Is 12.5" Water Column Too High For and RV Propane System
  • No, 12.5" water column is not too much for an RV propane system. Most propane regulators found on an RV system like the MB Sturgis Vertical 2-Stage Propane Regulator # 108220 are going to have a water column of around 11". But, the pressure can range up to around 14" water column before the regulator would be considered to have "failed". So, 12.5" water column is just fine.
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  • Will the Faulkner BBQ Grill Work with the Quick Disconnect Port On a Trailer
  • For starters, propane pressure is actually measured in water columns not psi. That said, the Faulkner BBQ Grill part # FR51322 is a low pressure system that is designed to run at around 11" water columns. If you have a quick disconnect port on the side of your RV then this will already be ran though a low pressure propane regulator so it will provide the correct amount of water columns you need. In order to attach the two you can use the MB Sturgis Dual Quick Disconnect Propane Hose part...
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  • Recommended Replacement For An Atwood GE16EXT RV Water Heater
  • Since the Atwood XT Model GE16EXT RV water heater is discontinued and the only other 10 gallon water heater currently available is larger in size I recommend the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU # FR98SR. It has smaller dimensions at 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so you'll need to make slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work. The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature to a specific...
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  • Recommended Replacement For An Atwood 93756 RV Water Heater
  • Since Atwood RV water heaters are virtually impossible to find anymore I recommend replacing your Atwood 93756 RV water heater with the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU # FR98SR. It has similar dimensions at 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so you'll need to make slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work. The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature to a specific degree instead of the old...
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  • Determining The Correct BTU Rated RV Propane Regulator For Your RV
  • All of the RV regulators we carry are going to work down the output pressure to 11" water column. That pressure will always stay the same but the amount of BTU's you can spread between the appliances can vary depending on the regulator. For a dual stage automatic changeover propane regulator we have two options; the JR Products # 37207-30395 (345,000 BTU) and # 37207-31525 (262,500 BTU). If you wanted to see exactly what rating you would need you could check the BTU rating for each...
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  • Recommended Tankless Water Heater Replacement For A GC6AA-10E RV Water Heater
  • Currently we do not carry any tankless RV water heaters that will run solely off of electric. To replace your GC6AA-10E water heater with a tankless water heater I recommend the # FR98SR. It has similar dimensions to your current water heater at 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so you'll need to make slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work. The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature to a specific...
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  • Will MB Sturgis Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator Replace Model 290 Regulator
  • Yes it will; your Model 290 is a 2-stage regulator that reduces pressure to 11" WC (water column, which is the standard pressure rating), just like the MB Sturgis regulator. It even has the same inlet and outlet sizes so it will be a perfect replacement and is the following part number: - MB Sturgis Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator # 108221
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  • Recommended Replacement For An Atwood GC6AA-9E RV Water Heater
  • Since we don't currently have any compatible standard RV water heaters to replace your Atwood/Dometic GC6AA-9E water heater I recommend replacing it with the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU # FR98SR. It has similar dimensions at 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so you'll need to make slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work. The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature to a specific degree...
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  • Recommended Replacement For An Atwood GC6AA-10E RV Water Heater
  • Yes the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 16" x 18" Door # FR48SR is a great replacement for an Atwood GC6AA-10E. It does have slightly smaller dimensions so your cutout hole will need a little bit of alteration to close in the gap but the performance boost is well worth it. The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature to a specific degree instead of the old fashioned arrow knob will make camping much more enjoyable. The # FR48SR has...
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  • Recommended Replacement For An Atwood G6A-8E RV Water Heater
  • You could replace your Atwood G6A-8E RV Water Heater with the Dometic RV Water Heater # DMC74FR, which is a similar 6 gallon tank but smaller dimensions, but I highly recommend switching to a tankless system like the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU # FR98SR. It is 12-5/8" L x 12-13/16" W x 19-3/16" D so you'll need to make slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work. The on-demand hot water and ability...
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  • Recommended RV Water Heater Replacement For A 10 Gallon Atwood RV Water Heater
  • Atwood water heaters have been completely phased out by Dometic so I recommend getting away from the tanked design completely and going with the tankless water heater like the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU # FR98SR. This unit features a heating capacity of 13,000 - 60,000 Btu, well above that of your Atwood unit. It has similar dimensions at 12-5/8" L x 12-13/16" W x 19-3/16" D so you'll just need to make some slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but...
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  • Recommended Replacement For An Atwood GCH6A-10 E S RV Water Heater
  • The GCH6A-10E is a 6 gallon water heater so you could replace it with the Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas and Electric - Automatic Pilot - 120 Volt - 10,000 Btu - 6 Gal Tank # DMC74FR but I highly recommend swapping from a standard RV water heater to a tankless system. For a tankless system I recommend the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 16" x 16" Door Item # FR98SR. It has similar dimensions at 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so you'll need to make...
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