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Old 03-06-2021, 03:32 PM   #1
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What’s the best water pressure for a 2021 Redhawk 22a
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Old 03-06-2021, 03:40 PM   #2
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I think you will find several threads using the search section (top of the page in gold bar) concerning water pressure. Answers will be all of the place but the average is generally 45-65. Most RVs are pressure tested to 80-100.
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I modified a "whole house" regulator and it was set at 55. Never had any issues....
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Like Grumpy, I use an adjustable regulator set at 55 psi. I chose that because that what the water pump is set to regulate to so I assumed it was safe. Pressure is more than adequate.
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I like 40, especially with an oxygenics shower head. My thought is to go no higher than what is needed for a good shower, in fact I may be able to even go to a lower psi, but no need really to do so.

Anyway, you could certainly run a higher psi than I do, (I would still stay below 60psi), my thought though is if the higher pressure isn't really needed, then a lower pressure would be easier on the the entire water system and all of the faucets. ~CA
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We use regulator that is set at 45psi. No issues. Safe travels

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Thanks for info I had read in the manual not to exceed 125 psi which seems high to me.. I did get a water pressure regulator which is adjustable and is factory set at 45..I will start there and adjust it up alittle if needed.
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