Hot Water on Vehicle Roof?
Submitted: Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 15:46
ThreadID:
52202
Views:
3490
Replies:
7
FollowUps:
5
This Thread has been Archived
freepearo
Has anyone out there successfully used black polly pipe on the roof of their vehicle for solar hot
water. We would like to use this sort of system for shower
water but are unsure how to pressurise to get a decent flow. Any suggestions?
Reply By: Member - Troll 81 (QLD) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:39
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:39
To be honest I rigged up some pipe that took up halve my roof rack and upon measuring I only got 55l in there….it was a waste of money and space if you ask me.
Mine was purely for
water storage and the project got abandoned once I found out that it only took 55l
AnswerID:
274790
Follow Up By: Member - Crazy Dog (QLD) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:48
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:48
I reckon that it could also be a bit "iffy" with
water sloshing around that high up.. Probably be very unstable unless weirs were built in.
Grrr!!!
FollowupID:
538452
Follow Up By: Member - Troll 81 (QLD) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:51
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:51
yea I know I though I was able to do a
water storage solution for cheap but all the parts added up in the end
FollowupID:
538456
Follow Up By: Member - Troll 81 (QLD) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:51
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 16:51
yea I know I though I was able to do a
water storage solution for cheap but all the parts added up in the end
FollowupID:
538457
Reply By: Sand Man (SA) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 17:28
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 17:28
My suggestion is to invest $30 for a battery operated shower such as the one I have from Coleman.
Heat the
water on the
camp fire and add to a large tub until the
water temp is right.
Stand in
the tub and place the immersible pump in there as
well.
As you shower, you will recycle most of the
water and this should be good enough for a couple.
That's the way the wife and I do it and have no problems at all.
Used to share the bath
water with my siblings as a kid. Didn't have a problem with that either.
AnswerID:
274804
Reply By: BIGDOG24308 - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 17:33
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 17:33
Hi Freepearo,
Pressurise it ???? Its a
camp shower !!!
I know some people carry huge loads on the roof, but if your asking advise......
mine would be, don't.
If you just want hot
water for a shower, there are lots of ways beside carrying shiploads on yu roof.
Cheers...........BIGDOG
AnswerID:
274805
Follow Up By: Member - Franga (QLD) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:28
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:28
Hey bigdog, Thems not bad rifles those ones.
Hey Freepearo, I have a 12v shower and a 20L black plastic drum, I fill drum up in morning stick in sun all day, put pump in through filler point and viola we have a shower.
My 2 bobs worth.
Regards
Franga
FollowupID:
538473
Reply By: Member - GeeTee (NT) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:25
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:25
Yep we use a single tube down one side of the roof rack. Painted flat black with a tap and click fitting on one end. Get hot enough during the day for a warm shower at nightfall. Does two of us. Weight not a problem.
That said I have installed a Helton Hot
Water System in the vehicle. Waiting for a chance to try it out.!
AnswerID:
274813
Follow Up By: Member - barry F (NSW) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:34
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:34
Youse ara all softies!! What happened to the good old Aussie outdoors?
We stay in a caravan
park, plenty of hot & cold running
water & a dunny to boot.LOL
FollowupID:
538474
Reply By: johannagoanna - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 19:05
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 19:05
I use a black 20L fuel Jerry laying down on the roof. After a day of driving in the sun, it is the perfect temperature for a nice hot shower. I simply connect the filler nozzle to the jerry, attach a hose, and then turn the jerry on it's side. The flow pressure is enough for a shower, actually, was too much, so fitted a garden sprayer to the end that is adjustable! It usually lasts a few days, with myself and two kids showering.
Works
well for me and the kids, and it cost me bugger all. I know there are other ways, but I am a bit into the 'KISS' principle - no mechanical parts to stuff up!
Jo
AnswerID:
274817
Reply By: Member - Duncan W (WA) - Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 19:57
Monday, Dec 03, 2007 at 19:57
If you want hot
water get one of those 20l plastic bag jobs, fill it and sit it in your roof rack. When you get to where ever dump it all in a bucket and use a 12v shower.
Camping stores currently have the 12v showers for less than $30. Excellent showers.
If you must have a tube on the roof plumb in a tyre valve or similar and plug your compressor hose onto it and pressurise the tube and keep the compressor running while you shower.
AnswerID:
274837
Reply By: freepearo - Tuesday, Dec 04, 2007 at 13:48
Tuesday, Dec 04, 2007 at 13:48
Thanks everyone for your feedback it's great! As we (family of 4) are planning on living this way for 12 months I was looking for an easy & cheap way of ensuring we always have warm
water at the end of the day (providing the sun keeps shining!).
I think I like the idea of a couple of black jerry cans and a hose fitting, sounds incredibly simple and effective. I have looked at the shower pumps / systems around and decided that I didn't want to waste
battery power (big or small) on this.
Lastly I agree - this is a luxury and we love to rough it when
camping however roughing it for 12 months with 2 kids might be pushing the boundaries a little.
See ya on the road!
AnswerID:
274963