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Old 06-09-2011, 01:46 PM   #10
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Most defiantly on both subjects. There could possibly be something else for the low pressure, but the setting of the regulator is the most common and the very first place to check. You will notice a difference in pressure between a full tank and a tank that is about to fill up.


You can install a cycle stop valve. It will maintain steady pressure, save wear and tear on the pump, and save electricity. You can also get by with a tiny tank when you use a CSV too. If you ever need to replace the tank, spend the money you save (by getting a smaller tank) on the CSV.
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