AnswerID: 8272 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 06, 2002 at 00:00
John Eggenhuizen
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Hi Michael and Melissa,
My name is John Eggenhuizen and I recently purchased the Twine Shower systems, I also run Getabout 4WD Adventures here in
Sydney.
With the Twine shower unit it is the old remington ad, I was so impressed with the product I bought the company. Well anyway, to sort out your initial question Michael, the temperatures that were quoted apparently were done on both an 80 series and a 2.8l hilux both diesels.
I run a fleet of GU patrols 4.2TD and 4.5 petrol, the coldest water we come across is down in the Victorian High country, average temperature is about 10 degrees. the patrols run a bit cooler than the toyotas, but with my revs around 1500rpm and the heater control full on, I can normally shower about 10 - 15 people each night and have hd no complaints. If I need to make it a bit hotter I just slow down the flow slightly at the shower rose, ( this means the water stays in the exchange unit longer).
If you find that you still want the water hotter, give us a yell, because we can make our heat exchange units lnger or shorter to suit your particular application.
You will also note in some of the follow ups that people are using pumps with different flow rates, if you use one that is too fast the water will always be cold. Somewhere between 4 - 8 lpm should be ideal.
Hope that has been of some help.
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FollowupID: 3963 Submitted:
Wednesday, Nov 06, 2002 at 00:00
Oziexplorer posted:
I got tired of stuffing around with second rate gear and have purchased a 14 litre all stainless steel Truma gas hot water system. Probably will install it Friday or Saturday. I go out at all times of the year, and in the North East of
Victoria even in the middle of summer the water in the mountain rivers is seldom above 8ºC.
My good lady enjoys going away, but really only asks for one thing, a good hot shower - so I am neither stupid or brave to deny her one simple request. Of course, I am big and brave and quite happy to wash in the freezing creek . I bought a pressure pump, a 63 litre
water tank which goes under the body next to the fuel tank, 2 x 4.5kg gas bottles. I purchased a hand shower which will clip onto the outside, and is very low water usage, and have two taps just under the body to adjust the hot and cold. Water usage is not a problem as we are always next to creeks/rivers in the North East of Vic and have a ½" Jabsco 12vDC pump or can fire up to fill the system, or my Honda WX15 to pump water up to the vehicle.
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FollowupID: 3973 Submitted:
Thursday, Nov 07, 2002 at 00:00
John Eggenhuizen posted:
Hi Michael and Truckster,
Yes truckster, the shower systems will soon be available on the exploroz site. The team at Exploroz are working hard to set this up as we speak.
Michael, I use BF Goodrich All Terrains on all my vehicles, as a matter of fact I have 12 instructor/guides who work for me and they all have BFG All terrains except 1, and he has BFG Muddies.
I like the endurance factor, each set of
tyres will give me about 40-45,000 kms, and for the work that we do, that's pretty good.
I have tried other brands at different times, but have always come back.
Just a quick one, the 4.2 GU is the easiest vehicle to put a Heat Exchange unit into, because the existing heater hoses just unplug from the joiner on the firewall and plug straight into the ends of the heat exchange unit. the pump is easily mounted on the plate next to the clutch and brake vacuum tanks.
Good luck with the tyre choice.
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FollowupID: 3999 Submitted:
Thursday, Nov 07, 2002 at 00:00
Michael posted:
Hi again John yes i have seen the gu 4.2 setup at the 4x4 show lastyear, very easy. I am on to my second set of a/t bfg's, got 120,000 out of the first set and 80,000 so far on the current and well on their way to achieving the same as the first. Overall i'm happy with them but just thought i'd ask to see what you were running from your business and reliability point of view. I blew two of the original duellers on the oddnadatta track when the car was a few weeks old(i took two spares).
I wouldn't go anywhere on the 'car'
tyres that nissan fit new after the ordeal i had. Its very scary driving along out the without a spare. Regards Michael
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