
Correct.........and the same issue exists if you use a 2-way hose splitter right at the connection into RV park hose bib.....just look inside the splitter and you can see the inside diameter reduction of the valve used. It really doesn't matter to most, but I was drinking at the campfire one night and thought.......what if I could take a shower at the same time the wife decides to do the dishes?I understand. I think he recognized that he would loose flow if he used a single splitter and that was why he used the quad splitter with the washer hose. But I could be wrong. What say you Mr. RockDr896?![]()
You had me at drinking around the campfire!!!!!!!!!!!Correct.........and the same issue exists if you use a 2-way hose splitter right at the connection into RV park hose bib.....just look inside the splitter and you can see the inside diameter reduction of the valve used. It really doesn't matter to most, but I was drinking at the campfire one night and thought.......what if I could take a shower at the same time the wife decides to do the dishes?
You had me at drinking around the campfire!!!!!!!!!!!
Same method just different material. Found that those plastic start leaking after a short time. switched to brass connections.I like the water-stop feature of the Melnor QD's They work like an air hose QD.
Ah HA!! Now we get to the truth! He was drinking by the campfire!! Explains it all!! Great things come to a relax mind.....even tho no one else can understand it. It made sense to you so that is all that matters!! Camp on!!Correct.........and the same issue exists if you use a 2-way hose splitter right at the connection into RV park hose bib.....just look inside the splitter and you can see the inside diameter reduction of the valve used. It really doesn't matter to most, but I was drinking at the campfire one night and thought.......what if I could take a shower at the same time the wife decides to do the dishes?
Light weight!! Jack's a mans drink!! LOL