I will second the use of a water regulator. I bought mine from a hardware store. It is a standard residential regulator capable of flowing more than 6 GPM and can be adjusted to the pressure you want. It has a secondary advantage of being rebuild able as well. It didn't take much to set it up with hose style fittings. To set the pressure I use a regular water pressure gauge I bought at the hardware store that already had a hose fitting on it.
Every place we set up, I check the pressure first and if it is over 50 PSI I use the regulator on the hose leading to the rig. We have been at more than a couple places where the pressure was over 100 PSI.
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Mike Nancy and the fuzzies
Fulltiming since June 2004
Volvo 660 MH tow vehicle
2005 MS 38RL
2007 Saturn Ion "toad"
2010 Gold Wing "piggyback"
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