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shower power

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shower power

Post by numbnuts »

I am thinking of buying a shower unit (glind,piranha) for the wife and was thinking maybe I might be able to connect it to the caravan (for outside use) useing a quick release hose set up. What I wanted to know is would the pump be strong enough to push it that far? About 14 metres, and still have a good shower?
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Post by Gruntahunta »

Can't see why not, i have about an 8 metre pickup hose on my shower unit and it works just fine. The pumps can usually push a lot further than they can suck, but then that depends a lot on what kind of pump you are useing. I'm useing an auto cutout type that cost me about $125 the brand of which escapes me just at present but look into it before you buy your shower. I have a stainless heat exchanger which didn't come with a pump so i am not sure what the glind comes with. Do your homework first is all i can say. Good luck with it............Pete! ;)
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Post by numbnuts »

Thanks Gruntahunta, where did you get the s/s heat exchanger?
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Post by Gruntahunta »

The stainless one came with a previous patrol i had and the guy hadn't bothered to finish the job, that's why i had to buy a pump. Don't ask me the name of the stainless heat exchanger as it is a cleanskin.....Pete!. ;)
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Post by fool_injected »

If youve got a manual truck could you fit an auto radiator and pump water through the transmission part as a heat exchanger for hot water?
Has any body tried this?

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Post by GUpatrol »

Hey a talk the makers of the twine showers.....great unit, he also sell pumps the web site is

http://www.twine4wdshowers.com.au
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Post by RED60 »

Injected, dunno if auto rad would add enuf heat, mite make it warm only. Most showers I've seen like to get a fair bit o pipe in the hot section. But like I sed, u mite get a warm shower, which is betta than cccold. :cool: :cool:
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