nicbennett
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Hello everyone. My wife and I are living in a stationary fifth wheel connected via a hose to a standard outdoor garden hose. We are drawing off of a well on someone else's property. Our problem is that water spurts(very badly!) when running.
Because of financial reasons, fixing whatever is wrong with the pipes and is letting air in them is out of the question, so what I was wondering is if there is any type of hose connection that would relieve that problem as the water enters the fifth wheel. I'm thinking something along the lines of those adapters they sell to lower water pressure, but that might have a valve to let air out or something.
Does this exist?
PS-I know I could just fill the fresh water tank and use that, but being that it's wintertime I'd prefer to live with the spurting than have to stand in the rain every day to fill it
Also, can anyone recommend a good filter that is inexpensive? We have a lot of sediment, and would like to not.
Because of financial reasons, fixing whatever is wrong with the pipes and is letting air in them is out of the question, so what I was wondering is if there is any type of hose connection that would relieve that problem as the water enters the fifth wheel. I'm thinking something along the lines of those adapters they sell to lower water pressure, but that might have a valve to let air out or something.
Does this exist?
PS-I know I could just fill the fresh water tank and use that, but being that it's wintertime I'd prefer to live with the spurting than have to stand in the rain every day to fill it
Also, can anyone recommend a good filter that is inexpensive? We have a lot of sediment, and would like to not.