Circrane 3/4 Lead-Free Brass Water Pressure Regulator with Gauge Adjustable RV Pressure Reducer, Build in Oil and Inlet Stainless Screened Filter
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For 1- Instead of 5 psi regulation, I recommend 5 or 10 psi maximum. br>br>I keep this regulator at a 5-percentage-point setting. Drip irrigation requires a pressure of 10 psi. Because this is a low-flow application, it would probably work better at low psi for higher-flow applications. When I use it at 5-minute intervals, I get a lot of positive feedback. As the pressure gradually equalizes at 10 psi, there is often chattering for the first few minutes.
The gauge is capable of handling up to 30 meters of water pressure and will display an accurate reading.
China, but of excellent quality
This regulator can only reduce water pressure and cannot prevent backflow.br>br>Dear customer,br>br>This regulator can only reduce water pressure and cannot prevent backflow.
Selected User Reviews For Circrane 3/4 Lead-Free Brass Water Pressure Regulator with Gauge Adjustable RV Pressure Reducer, Build in Oil and Inlet Stainless Screened Filter
This is being used to reduce the amount of water wasted by the jRO water system. In addition, the amount of water wasted by the RO system has decreased. According to the RO system, it wastes a 2:1 ratio. 1 ratio, but my waste water demonstrates that this is not the case. However, the ratio is closer to 1: The pressure reduction device appears to be a 1:4 ratio, with the 1 representing what you use and the 4 representing what you lose. 5 ratio. Which is better, but I'm still going to use it in place of the RO. To get closer to zero waste, a six-filer system is being used. Recall that the filters you buy from manufacturers only reduce particle size to 5 microns, relying on the RO to clear out ALL other particles that it considers to be too large, causing the system to flow too much water out of the system. So accept the fact that your system will waste more water than you can imagine over time, and in a world where drinking water is scarce, I believe We Can't Afford That!.
I bought this water pressure gauge on August 8, 2020, and it worked for three camping trips before I tried it again on June 26, this year, and it didn't work. I followed the instructions and connected it directly to the water faucet, but it did not give me a reading. This item appears to be well made, but only on the outside; it has always been stored in its original shipping box and has been well cared for. I'm hoping for a refund, credit, or replacement. This product should have lasted years rather than months, and it should work. Mark Lewis is a writer and a musician.
This product was purchased to replace an older gauge in our RV. This gauge appears to be well-made, but the adjustment screw does not appear to be functional. The pressure is consistently around 40 psi.
I bought this unit to run a low-pressure chicken water font, and it was able to lower the water pressure enough to keep the O rings in the font from blowing out. It's easier to find them on the internet than in the big box stores.
I believe it is the most cost-effective option. The only thing I don't like about it is that it has to be installed with the dial upright in order to work properly, which necessitates some creative elbowing and other maneuvering at some campgrounds.
Not only does it waste water, but it also lacks consistency in pressure. This pressure regulator was recently installed on the faucet, and it performs admirably.
This item isn't working properly. Since the first time I used it, the gauge has been stuck at 140 psi. I attempted to reset it several times but was unsuccessful. Is it possible to get a replacement or a refund?.
" Go ahead and do it if the water flow isn't an issue for you. The quality appears to be excellent, and it fulfills its purpose. But because it's a 1/2" device with 3/4" adaptors, I noticed a flow drop, and I only wanted to control the pressure, not the flow, because it was designed for a whole-house system.