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    Default Best Underhood shower?

    Seeing DesertDude/DesertGirl's rig this weekend, along with EW's set up has got be thinking now might be the time to add one.

    My only "needs"....Pump fed, no gravity jobbies...Must heat the water...

    And....do any of our fine forum sponsors carry these?

    Any things to look for?

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    I am right in the throws of this myself. I have purchased the 30 gallon water tank from PPLMotorhomes

    and I now have the enclosure, supplied by Paha Que and Adventure Trailers



    I have vacillated back and forth on how to heat the water. For performance, I would like a tank system. Maybe 2-4 gallons with an exchanger and an immersion element (less than 800 watts). BUT these units are a little heavy, and take up a great deal of space. That makes the system like Pasquale is using very appealing.

    The search continues...
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    The Power Shower is on my list, It seems close to DesertDude's set up:

    The heat exchanger is made from coiled copper with an outer steel of Maranyl (a glass filled nylon mix that is used for most modern radiators) and is pretty indestructible.


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    I'v been reading up on onboard showers as i plan to build/install one this coming year.

    Here's a thread i found that has alot of good info, part sources, links to others designs, physics behind proper heating principles, end results etc.

    Only one available in a kit that i'm currently aware of is S&W Specialty Products or something like that.

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    Default I have a solution :)

    Well, after nearly a month of research, I have a solution on the way. I have always been concerned with touching the vehicles coolant system, and more concerningly running coolant lines all the way back to the bed. I also did not want to run the engine because the tent is just above the exhaust. This cool little water heater is electric and will run off of my inverter. While driving, the inverter will power the heater and bring the water temp to 170 degrees. One gallon of 170 degree water will provide enough water for at least two (longer) showers as the shower has cold and hot inlets.

    Hot water heater: Hubbell CE-110 450

    1 Jacket Blue-Green Enamel
    2 Heating Element 450 Watts, 120V
    3 Thermostat 110-170oF
    4 Stainless Steel Tank - 1 Gallon
    5 Hi Limit Manual Reset - 190oF
    6 Access Plate To Hi-Limit
    7 Cold Water Inlet - 1/4" Male NPT
    8 Hot Water Inlet - 1/4" Male NPT
    9 Front Cover
    10 Electrical Service Entrance
    11 Insulation Fiberglass 1" Thick
    12 T&P Relief Valve Opening

    Optional Equipment:
    Tempering valve to increase the supply of hot water to 11.5 GPH 45-110oF
    450 watt model, please specify model CE110-450 W rated 4 amp at 120 V

    Notes:
    Unit rated for 150 psi WP
    Recovery rated 6.3 GPH 45-110oF and will draw 8.3 amps at 120 V, 1 PH
    Unit supplied with two (2) wall mounting brackets
    Unit supplied with T&P relief valve set at 150 psi and 210oF





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    Nice setup. Happen to have a link?

    Wonder if this is available with a 2 gallon tank.

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    These guys offer a few differnt options:

    http://www.hotcampshowers.com/

    Also, for us 80 owners, Man A Fre offers these as tanks. Pricey, but cool:

    http://www.man-a-fre.com/parts_acces...er%20Tanks.htm
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    Here is a link to the hot water heater. http://hubbellheaters.com/html/ce110.htm
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    i also was looking into onboard showers, i opted to buy the "Zodi" outback shower, i bought the one which uses 2 propane bottles for winter outings, these are great units. as far as an onboard i am still looking for "just the right" heat exchanger but i will find one. just my $.02.

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