








💧 Regulate with confidence — keep your RV water pure and pressure perfect!
The U.S. Solid Water Regulator Valve is a lead-free brass, adjustable pressure regulator designed specifically for RVs. Featuring a built-in water filter net and a pressure gauge, it ensures clean, safe water flow while protecting your RV plumbing. Compact and lightweight, this durable valve offers precise control and reliable performance for the modern traveler.




| ASIN | B07171VDQR |
| Brand | U.S. Solid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (344) |
| Exterior Finish | Brass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888107084044 |
| Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Manufacturer | U.S. Solid |
| Material | Brass |
| Model Number | JFWR00001 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Type | NH |
| Thread Size | 0.75 inches |
| UPC | 888107084044 |
T**.
We've been using this pressure regulator during our last few camping trips, as I'd accidentally left a similar unit behind while hurriedly breaking down and preparing to return home from a trip. This regulator works great, and while easy to adjust if needed, didn't requite any "tweaking" upon receipt. This type of regulator doesn't noticeably affect the water pressure unlike the cheap in-line type which are provided with many RVs, and can be adjusted based on personal preference and/or site conditions. Most campground water systems provide safe pressures, but given the characteristics of most RV's water lines, fittings, and fixtures, these regulators are very cost-effective insurance.
D**E
Update: The gauge on mine quit just a bit short of 4 years. That being said, I'm not here to revise my rating, because I feel like that was a reasonable service life, especially considering that the gauges weren't glycerin-filled when I bought mine. I think the remainder of the regulator is fine, so I just ordered a replacement gauge for about 11 bucks, and I think that will solve the problem so I don't have to replace the entire unit. So, that's something to consider if you have the same problem. I really like this regulator. I'm a new RV'er and everything I read said this is a must-have accessory. The quality of machining and construction on this is very nice, and it's solid and heavy. I doubt that I'll be adjusting it much, but the reason I like having an adjustable model over the regular in-line type regulator is that it has a gauge, and I can see what the pressure actually is. Tip: Keep the package it comes in! It's delivered in a cardboard box that has a fitted foam insert that holds the regulator protected from impact. It's perfect for keeping it safe from damage between uses.
A**R
Bought this water regulator about one and a half months ago , it functioned very well, very happy with product. But started to leak a couple days ago near the gauge, found it was cracked were gauge threads into housing.contacted amazon for return, and was sent replacement the next day. Very happy with customer service. Thank you.
M**Y
Purchased in November for use in our 5th wheel which we travel in full time. Moisture got into the gauge face and now unit will not adjust. Check under Warranty info and you will find that there is none. Very disappointed. FOLLOW UP: Sent picture to Rong at their request, they suggested that I buy a new one from them at a 20% discount! I will buy a new one but not a U.S. Solid with NO WARRANTY! UPDATE: After several emails with US Solid they agreed to replace the defective Regulator with a new one at no charge. It has been installed and is working perfectly. Thanks for standing behind your product and resolving the problem.
K**Y
The Dramm SyphonX needs a pressure regulator to bring the psi down below 50. Check the photos for the correct hook-up. It proceeds as: Supply hose connected to the Pressure Regulator (factory set at about 41 psi), then the SyphonX, then the discharge hose connected to the Dramm wand. Any pressure above 50 psi will blow the clear plastic check-valve to kingdom come. The small nozzle head that ships with the SyphonX will jam oxygen and nutes into the soil if the head is pushed into the media. This system works. The pressure regulator is superior and made for this job. Note: The regulator can also be fastened directly to the hose bib, then the SyphonX, then connecting a discharge hose to the Dramm wand. I hve mine set-up this way now.
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