michaelwpayton wrote:I've used on a boat... where we had a separate tub/stand-up shower. Works great... a bit pricey, draw a lot of current... but, as long as you have shore power, Bob's your uncle :-)
Crazylegs wrote:I don't know how these work but they look cool.
http://www.zodi.com/web-content/Consume ... hower.html
madjack wrote:...eddielbs has the 120buck version of these in his "lil-CajInn and it works a charm...very nice gas fired unit.....![]()
http://sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=667361
Shadow Catcher wrote:We went with a conventional RV gas electric 6gal water heater. Park power when plugged in gas when not. KISS and dependable and not too esoteric.
Engineer Guy wrote:I've traveled to much of Da World, and we're pretty much the only ones to heat up and keep ~40 gallons of water hot. That said, I've got an 80 Gallon Rheem in my new House that we run on off-peak electrical rates. I'll heat with some spare Solar Panels soon.
I used, and liked, a 'flash' Heater from Grainger that - ta da - is made in the U.K. It does have to be 'tweaked' for flow rates. That is, it takes a certain amount of water flow to kick it on. It uses 50 Amps, but then that sobering use of kWatts is only while you're showering.
On another note, WallyWorld now sells Coleman Solar Showers for the amazing price of $6.90. 5 gallons capacity; good for 2 showers or so.
Another way to go to use bendable 'type M' Copper tubing bent into a circle. You can flow water through it at the 'bottom' of a Campfire and store heated water in that manner for a shower.
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