That makes since why I have all cold water. If the small regulator won’t change the pressure does that mean it’s bad or there is a different potential issue?
It's probably a different issue. The solenoids close to the floor on the manifold that includes the weep control the cold water to the pump for rinse. If you don't have a bay spewing water when it's off, the rinse solenoid is coming on when it shouldn't. Usually that will keep the pump from drawing chemicals too, but there's a regulator on that line which might be turned down so low it's still getting
soap, or the ball valve has been throttled back. If you do have water spewing from the gun all the time, that solenoid is stuck open.
Bay the way, I’ve been using regulator and unloader as meaning the same thing for this conversation. Both of these are technically unloaders but it doesn’t really matter
Technically they are both balanced pressure regulators. Their function is simpler than an unloader, they just release excess flow back to the pump inlet. An unloader controls the pressure the same way, but there's a valve in its outlet and it's used with a shutoff gun. When all flow stops from the outlet, it unloads all the pressure off the pump. They're mainly used for gas powered pressure washers, but they're good anywhere you might have to leave the pump and motor running since it saves electricity and the pump doesn't get hot idling.