Well it is time to impose upon your experience once again. I currently have a 17 van with no shower . I do have an external double Toocla shower ensuite. With an older Companion Cube Hot Water System. It works okay but the volume of hot water is really low.
My question is, what would you buy. I am very confused I see system that promote UP TO 8 litres a minute and then they provide a pump that runs at 4 litre a minute how does that work ? I am trying work within a budget but I want the best I can afford. I sure as a Grey Nomad you understand my drift.
Thanks in Advance
Keith W
Peter_n_Margaret said
08:18 PM Jan 4, 2021
For many years we had a plastic bucket with a hose QC out the side at the bottom for a short hose with a tap and shower head.
Put a jug full of hot water into the bucket and top it with cold water to the right temperature, sit the bucket on the roof of the van and have a perfect shower.
Total cost about $5.
The bucket was the rubbish bin when not used as a shower.
Every example of "Instant" hot water for showers that I have ever seen are failures either because the temperature is never right, the water flow is too low or they waste water.
Cheers,
Peter
Stewart said
09:41 PM Jan 4, 2021
Hi Keith we use the companion aquacube with an outside kitchen and shower tent. As ours is fairly new it works really well in fact my wife prefers it to using park facilities at present. Shower tent has small square pool in it with drain hose. Maybe check the pump and clean the filter to see if you can get a better flow or even raise the water tank. Cheers Stewart.
Possum3 said
07:35 AM Jan 5, 2021
We do have an ensuite with fantastic flow through a 3 way Suburban heater - The major problem is when bush camping water is precious and gas refills not available - we only turn on 3 way heater 20mins prior to shower (saves gas) but the water wastage in caravans plumbing system is excessive, so we tend to boil water in a kettle, mix in bucket to get desired temperature and use a small battery operated Jackaroo submersible pump with hand held shower head. It certainly isn't like standing under a waterfall but adequate for a rinse off and freshen up. Of course unlike the OP we have the luxury of the vans system when in civilisation. Like P&M's experience all of the portable stand alone heaters we have investigated are too cumbersome, heavy and troublesome to pack up and carry when on the move.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Tuesday 5th of January 2021 07:36:45 AM
Colin Penrose said
09:42 AM Jan 5, 2021
Get the Joolca Hottap. Had one for years and works great.
Eaglemax said
10:08 AM Jan 5, 2021
Joolca +1
Whenarewethere said
10:13 AM Jan 5, 2021
If the heater can supply 8 litres per minute does it have the capacity to heat the water or do you simply get more water at a lower temperature.
Our home instantaneous hot water has a flow rate of 4.5L per minute. 415v 3 phase, 18amps per phase.
That's enough water for us!
Plain Truth said
08:05 PM Jan 5, 2021
We don't use gas to heat our hot water for showers,we fitted a heat exchanger and pump in the tow vehicle to heat the water.
If you are near a river or creek just throw a long hose in the water,you can have a long hot shower till the cars fuel runs out.
Otherwise just fill a drum or bucket up and heat the water.We get 2 showers each out of a 20 litre container,and you charge your batteries at the same time.
We fitted a heat exchanger and pump in the tow vehicle to heat the water.
PT, I certainly like this idea, it would appear to suit my requirements, on the farm. Would you please provide further details on; The actual pump used, heat exchange methodology - where/how is heat exchange interacting with engine?
Plain Truth said
08:52 AM Jan 6, 2021
Possum3 wrote:
Plain Truth wrote:
We fitted a heat exchanger and pump in the tow vehicle to heat the water.
PT, I certainly like this idea, it would appear to suit my requirements, on the farm. Would you please provide further details on; The actual pump used, heat exchange methodology - where/how is heat exchange interacting with engine?
Hi Posssum, watch the video in this link,it will explain it better than I can,had it fitted in the last 2 vehicles. https://glind.com.au/
Possum3 said
09:16 AM Jan 6, 2021
For those who can't use link, this is the product.
The ultimate in four wheel drive and camping accessories. The Glind Aussie Car and Boat Shower guarantees the luxury of a refreshing hot or cold shower wherever you are.the outback, the beach, camping or touring.
GLIND ORIGINAL
It comes as a complete, ready-to-fit kit and includes:
Heat Exchanger
Flojet Water Pump
Shower Rose
Hose
Fittings
Additional Information
This kit includes fuse, fuse holder, Narva Rocker switch, high quality Tridon stainless steel band radiator clamps for both 5/8" and 1/2" hose, 1 1/2 metres of quality Gates heater hose in both 5/8" and 1/2", nuts, bolts and washers to secure pump and eye lugs and other terminals, 80 screen in line filter, hands free shower rose bracket, hospital grade 2.5m shower hose (with chrome plated brass fittings) and the best variable flow shower rose available. The Glind Original is the only large capacity shower system to incorporate a marine grade water pump. This pump will run at 11 l/min at open flow and have a 50 psi shut off, more than enough for a great shower.
Complete kit contains the proven Glind heat exchanger, a 12 volt marine grade Flojet pressure pump with an open flow of 11 l/min at 50 psi shut off, in fact every thing you will need to fit your Glind Aussie Car and Boat Shower to your vehicle. With a two year warranty on the Glind heat exchanger and 1 year on the Flojet pump, you can own the Original Glind Aussie Car and Boat Shower.
Price: $520.00 including freight within Australia.
To order this product, please phone us on 1800 807 176
Well it is time to impose upon your experience once again. I currently have a 17 van with no shower . I do have an external double Toocla shower ensuite. With an older Companion Cube Hot Water System. It works okay but the volume of hot water is really low.
My question is, what would you buy. I am very confused I see system that promote UP TO 8 litres a minute and then they provide a pump that runs at 4 litre a minute how does that work ? I am trying work within a budget but I want the best I can afford. I sure as a Grey Nomad you understand my drift.
Thanks in Advance
Keith W
Put a jug full of hot water into the bucket and top it with cold water to the right temperature, sit the bucket on the roof of the van and have a perfect shower.
Total cost about $5.
The bucket was the rubbish bin when not used as a shower.
Every example of "Instant" hot water for showers that I have ever seen are failures either because the temperature is never right, the water flow is too low or they waste water.
Cheers,
Peter
We do have an ensuite with fantastic flow through a 3 way Suburban heater - The major problem is when bush camping water is precious and gas refills not available - we only turn on 3 way heater 20mins prior to shower (saves gas) but the water wastage in caravans plumbing system is excessive, so we tend to boil water in a kettle, mix in bucket to get desired temperature and use a small battery operated Jackaroo submersible pump with hand held shower head.
It certainly isn't like standing under a waterfall but adequate for a rinse off and freshen up.
Of course unlike the OP we have the luxury of the vans system when in civilisation.
Like P&M's experience all of the portable stand alone heaters we have investigated are too cumbersome, heavy and troublesome to pack up and carry when on the move.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Tuesday 5th of January 2021 07:36:45 AM
If the heater can supply 8 litres per minute does it have the capacity to heat the water or do you simply get more water at a lower temperature.
Our home instantaneous hot water has a flow rate of 4.5L per minute. 415v 3 phase, 18amps per phase.
That's enough water for us!
We don't use gas to heat our hot water for showers,we fitted a heat exchanger and pump in the tow vehicle to heat the water.
If you are near a river or creek just throw a long hose in the water,you can have a long hot shower till the cars fuel runs out.
Otherwise just fill a drum or bucket up and heat the water.We get 2 showers each out of a 20 litre container,and you charge your batteries at the same time.
PT, I certainly like this idea, it would appear to suit my requirements, on the farm. Would you please provide further details on; The actual pump used, heat exchange methodology - where/how is heat exchange interacting with engine?
Hi Posssum, watch the video in this link,it will explain it better than I can,had it fitted in the last 2 vehicles. https://glind.com.au/
The ultimate in four wheel drive and camping accessories. The Glind Aussie Car and Boat Shower guarantees the luxury of a refreshing hot or cold shower wherever you are.the outback, the beach, camping or touring.
GLIND ORIGINAL
It comes as a complete, ready-to-fit kit and includes:
Heat Exchanger
Flojet Water Pump
Shower Rose
Hose
Fittings
Additional Information
This kit includes fuse, fuse holder, Narva Rocker switch, high quality Tridon stainless steel band radiator clamps for both 5/8" and 1/2" hose, 1 1/2 metres of quality Gates heater hose in both 5/8" and 1/2", nuts, bolts and washers to secure pump and eye lugs and other terminals, 80 screen in line filter, hands free shower rose bracket, hospital grade 2.5m shower hose (with chrome plated brass fittings) and the best variable flow shower rose available. The Glind Original is the only large capacity shower system to incorporate a marine grade water pump. This pump will run at 11 l/min at open flow and have a 50 psi shut off, more than enough for a great shower.
Complete kit contains the proven Glind heat exchanger, a 12 volt marine grade Flojet pressure pump with an open flow of 11 l/min at 50 psi shut off, in fact every thing you will need to fit your Glind Aussie Car and Boat Shower to your vehicle. With a two year warranty on the Glind heat exchanger and 1 year on the Flojet pump, you can own the Original Glind Aussie Car and Boat Shower.
Price: $520.00 including freight within Australia.
To order this product, please phone us on 1800 807 176