Low Water Pressure After Attaching Hose Timer
If your Hose timer is getting low pressure, then this article should help.
- First, you want to flip the screen filter around, so that the cone is going into the timer instead of into the hose faucet
- After this, you want to make sure that your timer is connected properly and not cross-threaded.
- Then you should test your timer to see if there was any improvement.
NOTE* It is normal to see a drop in water pressure/PSI/GPM when attaching a hose-end device
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