Grizzly128

N. Dakota

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I have a 2007 Travel Supreme River Canyon, I purchased it new last March. Since new the water pressure and volume has been extremely low in all interior outlets. Can anyone tell me if there might be a built in pressure regulator and if so where is it located?
I have tried different outside pressure regulators (including a Watts adjustable), checked all inlet screens, everything I can think of.
Anyone have an idea ?
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Beach-House 4

Long Island,N.Y.

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It may be a crimped water line somewhere restricting water flow or hopefully the factory didn't put a screw through one of the waterlines and your losing pressure because of a water leak you would usually see the water pressure surge if that was the case but keep an eye out for wet spots anywhere a line is visible just to be on the safe side.Do you have good pressure coming from the water source? Are all of the needed water valves open all the way?Also the length of your hose and a water filter will reduce flow especially if the water fliter cartridge has not been replaced if you do have a filter take it off and see if it gets better.It will be a process of elimination now. Good Luck
2007 KZ Montego Bay 30KSB3,B&W Companion Hitch,Prodigy BC,5th Airborne pinbox/2006 3500 DW D/A CC,Longbed,4x4.
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RAINEYTXX

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One thing I noticed on our Day Dreamer, with water filter, the faucets in the shower, and kitchen sink were "low flow" to preserve water while boondocking I assume. I made the shower restrictor slighly larger and removed the one in the sinks. Much better now.
I almost forgot; while diagnosing this on my own, I noticed at the other end of the city water connector, they had built it wiht some sort of extension of narrow diameter line for about 6". I removed that narrow line and replaced it with 5/8 and that helped some too.
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