doitright wrote:Would anyone know if I can use a 20 Lb. tank on my zodi shower? The shower hose is too short when set on the ground and the water pump hose is too long. If I would use a tri pod to get it off the ground I think it would work better for me and I hate to have to buy the small tanks they cost too much for the amount of fule you get. You know it is like falshlights I have to have D cell for mine AA for my wifes light and AAA for the shower light and the camper light. Oh also C cells and a 9 volt for the radio clock. I have a battery store in a bag for back ups and if I keep on going I will have every type of fule for stove, shower, lantrens, and heater.
Kevin
Galen wrote:I am planning on getting one of these Eccotemp hot water heaters for my build.
I have a question. We often camp without campground water. So we want to pump water to it from an electric pump and tank. And the eccotemp nees a minimum of 20 psi of water line pressure, with an optimal pressure of 40-60 psi. If it does not have at least 20 psi, it will not turn on it's burner.
So, my question is, has anyone used one of these with a water pump in their trailer? Does it seem reasonable to expect above 20 psi of water pressure from an electric pump on the tear?
Thanks for your wisdom.
len19070 wrote:If you have electric I still like mine.
$3 at a yard sale.
Happy Trails
Len
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