Roz
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I think the regulator found on most pumps is just an upper limit for the pump. It establishes the psi you see on the gauge based on the various pressures found in the system from the hose, the wand, and the tip. When you pull the wand handle it allows more volume to go thru the handle which in turn reduces the pressure on the pump gauge. The regulator and the pump are static (to my knowledge)Isn't that what the regulator is for. Set to X PSI and anything above that gets returned to the input of the pump. Then if more volume is needed based on the larger tip size, less would be returned to the pump. As long as the pump and deliver adequate volume at a given pressure it would maintain the pressure. If you put a tip that would require more gpm than your pump can produce at a given pressure, that should be only time you see a pressure drop.