Jones Kay
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I'm planning to upgrade the shower and water system in my rig because the Admiral (my wife) loves her long, hot showers. However, as many of you know, a 30-gallon water tank doesn’t last very long when you’re a couple of days away from the nearest water source. As much as I love boondocking, this has become our biggest pain point.
So, the research began—and it led me to a fascinating solution: the Recirculating Shower. If you’re not familiar, there are a number videos of DIY systems out there. Most of them involve routing the water down the drain, through a filtration system, a water pump, a water heater, and a UV light, before sending it back out through the showerhead. Some systems even "shock" the water with chlorine every few days for disinfection, similar to a hot tub. Some systems drain the water between showers. While it sounds a bit complex, the bottom line is you can take essentially endless showers by recycling the water.
A friend of mine knows someone who has this setup on their sailboat, and they swear by it. However, I’ve never seen one in action myself.
Has anyone here used a recirculating shower system? Or know of any companies that specialize in making them? I’m not sure I have the technical skills to build one from scratch, but I’m definitely interested in learning more.
Here’s a video that explains how the system works and really got my wheels turning.
Cheers,
Jones
So, the research began—and it led me to a fascinating solution: the Recirculating Shower. If you’re not familiar, there are a number videos of DIY systems out there. Most of them involve routing the water down the drain, through a filtration system, a water pump, a water heater, and a UV light, before sending it back out through the showerhead. Some systems even "shock" the water with chlorine every few days for disinfection, similar to a hot tub. Some systems drain the water between showers. While it sounds a bit complex, the bottom line is you can take essentially endless showers by recycling the water.
A friend of mine knows someone who has this setup on their sailboat, and they swear by it. However, I’ve never seen one in action myself.
Has anyone here used a recirculating shower system? Or know of any companies that specialize in making them? I’m not sure I have the technical skills to build one from scratch, but I’m definitely interested in learning more.
Here’s a video that explains how the system works and really got my wheels turning.
Cheers,
Jones