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Water pressure always low at Gettysburg Round Top campground?

Hi! Water pressure here has been between 15 and 20 since we arrived. I adjusted the pressure gauge but that didn’t help. Curious if anyone else has found the same issue here. I’ve done my due diligence in troubleshooting and it doesn’t seem to be an issue on my end but any tips are welcome. Thanks in advance!
 

BryanValRox

Elite Member
Hi! Water pressure here has been between 15 and 20 since we arrived. I adjusted the pressure gauge but that didn’t help. Curious if anyone else has found the same issue here. I’ve done my due diligence in troubleshooting and it doesn’t seem to be an issue on my end but any tips are welcome. Thanks in advance!
Hi folks, change your panel valves to fill your tank with water. Then change them again to pull water from the tank using your onboard water pump, this should get you the increased pressure you are looking for.
 

Oregon_Camper

Forum Admin
Staff member
Hi folks, change your panel valves to fill your tank with water. Then change them again to pull water from the tank using your onboard water pump, this should get you the increased pressure you are looking for.

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Hi folks, change your panel valves to fill your tank with water. Then change them again to pull water from the tank using your onboard water pump, this should get you the increased pressure you are looking for.
We did that! I feel like a veteran RV person now. Thanks for the advice, though. It helps knowing we did the recommended thing. We are still curious about the water pressure here. We’ve been full time for almost 2 years and haven’t experienced a park with water pressure this low. Just a RV anomaly.
 

BryanValRox

Elite Member
You will run into this on occasion. It is always wise to make a call to the office and report it.

I like to monitor the park pressure and also the inbound post regulator pressure.

I use a 4 way manifold that I hook to the park spigot. One outbound connection has a pressure gauge that monitors park pressure, one hold my regulator with integral gauge for rig pressure, the other two are spares . Sometimes used for a utility hose hook up, if needed for washing something or extinguishing a camp fire. The spares also make a nice tank flush feed connection. Black flow preventer installed of course.
 
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