StandUpGuy wrote:Oh I get it now. You have already been using a 6 gal tank and you would like to increase your capacity by a tankless unit. Well this is actually very interesting to me. I was thinking of using a 4.5 gal unit and now you have me wondering just how much of a shower is possible with that if you are thinking that a 6 gal is not enough.
How long of a shower do you get out of a 6 gal unit?
Sorry, that's not it. My mom is giving me a tiny Play-Mor trailer to rebuild. I haven't even picked it up yet. Don't give up on your 4.5 gal just yet!
If I do a tank, I am not going to mess around and just go ahead and get the 6 gallon for those times when I do not camp alone.
That is good feedback on the 6 gal too shower Madjack, I am not a long shower guy, but I never want to feel like I am rushed. I've seen those pics where people hang them on a wall or pole, but I am wanting to get away from having to set it up at all.
I guess I also wonder if I use the outdoor unit, can it actually be mounted to the outside of the trailer permanently, and is it OK to use in the rain? Might be a manufacturer question there.
I'll check Cabela's tonight to see what they have as I just got a $100 gift card for them as a kudos from work which might help if they have anything at all. Out of the two I am so far leaning to the interior/tank version. Around $300 seems acceptable to me for that, I won't have too much in the way of big expenses beyond that and the AC unit, and the actual shower, this is the kind of shower I am thinking of, this is from a 5th wheel and there will only be a top notch shower, full inner spring bed, and some storage, everything else, cookin, and hanging out is is CAMPIN outdoors!
