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AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage

AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage

AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage
$ 24.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,049 ratings
Easy to install
9.28
Easy to use
8.68
Accuracy
7.66
Value for money
7.16

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Product Description

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The AECOJOY 2020 NEW VERSION, lead-free regulator includes a more durable pressure gauge that makes pressure information more visible.
Compatible with the United States 3/4" water sources for RVs, NH thread, compatible with all U.S. Protects filter and hose from damage by simply assembling to connect with city water connector.
Durable lead-free brass that meets or exceeds NSF lead-free requirements. 25%.
Adjust the pressure to 160 PSI and add oil to reduce friction between internal components, extending the product's life.
By removing the valve spool, you can easily clean it or replace it when necessary.

Questions & Answers

Will this water pressure regulator be suitable for use in a garden or is it only suitable for use in a recreational vehicle?

It is suitable for both RV and garden use, as it is made of NH thread. I would recommend it because of its high quality.

What is the maximum amount of water pressure that should be used in a recreational vehicle? Mine is set to 57 degrees. Is it possible that this is excessive?

Dear Customer, Our water pressure regulator can be set to a maximum of 160 PSI (maximum tolerable water pressure: So don't be concerned. (240 psi)br> It's perfectly fine. br>AECOJOY is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental awareness and education.

Is this something that I'll be able to use? Is it possible for me to sell my 2004 Montana fifth wheel? Is it connected to my city water supply or my fifth-wheel inlet?

It connects to a garden hose at the point of water supply, so you can install it anywhere, but I'd put it at the camper first, then the hose, so I wouldn't have to remove it every time. I don't mind the pressure on the hose.

How stable will it be over time if you set it to a certain value? Will it change with fluctuations in the input water pressure?

So far, the pressure has remained constant in my experience.

Selected User Reviews For AECOJOY Water Pressure Regulator Brass Lead Free, NH Thread for RV, Adjustable Plumbing with 160 PSI Guage

Instructions in Chinese English were incomplete when it arrived
3/5

This was purchased for my 32-foot boat. RV (Recreational vehicle). There was only one page of instructions, and it ended in the middle of the page. sentence. Because the page I received contains no contact information or even the manufacturer's name, and the box bears only the name "AECOJOY," there is no warranty description, and I'm not sure who to contact for service or questions. The device should also be positioned "so that the gauge is in a vertical position with the rubber stopper on top" to "prevent the oil from leaking" out, according to the instructions. Despite this, the diagram depicts the device installed upside down, with the rubber stopper at the bottom, running straight down from the water tap. Another instruction states that no adapters should be used to connect the regulator to the water tap, so adding an elbow to the water tap to get the device oriented correctly, right side up, would be in violation of the other instruction. It appears to be in good condition. I had it custom-built for me, but I'm returning it due to poor instructions.

Alina Nunez
Alina Nunez
| Jun 11, 2021
After less than a year, the gauge is completely inaccurate
3/5

The quality of the construction appears to be excellent. For the 2020 camping season, it worked out quite well. The needle was reading 100psi when I first took it out to hook up in 2021, and there's no way to re-set it. set the value to zero br>The only advantage is that if you start with 100, it appears to be accurate as long as you subtract 100 from the reading. Example: If the gauge reads 115 psi, subtract 100 to get 15 psi, which is the pressure we had the last time out. Although the company claims to offer a warranty, the documentation that came with the unit contains no contact information. I'll keep using it, but I think I'll switch to something else in the future.

Yosef Pugh
Yosef Pugh
| May 16, 2021
It works fine right out of the box, but be cautious
3/5

Review from the beginning: Works perfectly to keep my garden hose from bursting due to city pressure. br>br>Update: I bought two more of these because I was so pleased with them, but after a year (mostly spent in my basement over the winter), one of the three gauges stopped working, and another one occasionally makes a horrible noise when water passes through it. They don't appear to be very durable, but I suppose you get what you pay for.

Seth Sharp
Seth Sharp
| Nov 21, 2021
However, it was very good at the time
5/5

For the first seven months, everything was fine. Without being hooked up, the gauge is now around 74 pounds, as shown in the photo. When you connect it, the gauge rises to around 110 degrees. That's around 40 pounds, which is correct because it's connected to an RV park line, and that's the average. As a result, gauge is now somewhat functional. Sadly.

Kelsey Shields
Kelsey Shields
| Aug 08, 2021
I was able to get more pressure because of it
5/5

The water pressure in our Fifth Wheel RV was always disappointing because I was using a cheap regulator. I read that most low-cost regulators have a dpi of 30 and that getting one with a meter is a good idea. As a result, I buy it. What a difference setting it to 40 dpi made. My old regulator was probably set to 30 volts or less. This is performing admirably, and it appears to be both sturdy and simple to operate.

Aliana Buck
Aliana Buck
| Aug 26, 2021
It has never worked before
3/5

Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please I bought this to test a city water connection I wasn't sure about. However, because we eventually moved to another water source, I never connected it. I connected it when I got to a place with a lot of water pressure, and what a disappointment it was. When I turned on the water, the gauge gradually increased to 40 pounds. Then, after releasing the pressure in the hose, when I went to use the water on the output side, it went to zero and there was no water. THERE WAS NO WATER AT ALL! br>br>I suppose that'll be enough to keep my pipes from overheating! But wasn't there supposed to be water coming out of my ears? You're familiar with a volume of water, but not with pressures exceeding 40 pounds per square inch. I tried adjusting it with the small screw, but nothing would let water pass through. br>br>Wasn't that the point of the device, to give you some water without blowing up your hoses with too much pressure? br>br>If the seller is reading this, please let me know what you plan to do with the defective items you're selling. I foolishly waited until after the return date to try it, so I'm sure it's my fault, but I'd appreciate hearing from you! Thank you! br>br> br>I'll keep hoping for a response.

Maddison Solomon
Maddison Solomon
| Jun 16, 2021
This is a fantastic water controller
5/5

It performs admirably. It is simple to set up. It's perfect for a water hose from an RV.

Kamiyah Bass
Kamiyah Bass
| Aug 06, 2021
The anxiety is no longer an issue
5/5

I was concerned that the Park Pressure was too high, but the gauge assures me that it is correct at 43 pounds. When we travel, I notice that the old regulator I had that didn't have a gauge is set to a too low pressure, which I despise. We'll see if this gauge keeps the pressure from blowing my lines when there's a surge. The only issue is that when I received it, half of the oil was gone. If the unit fails after the one-year warranty period, it is reasonably priced to replace.

Keyla Waller
Keyla Waller
| Feb 02, 2021

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