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    Hamish71 Guest

    D2a Hot Water Heat Exchanger

    Guys and Gals,
    Going though the decision process with regard to providing a warm shower for the missus whilst camping. Ive managed to get by with a billy and shower bucket over the years, but apparently, thats not good enough, especially for prolonged trips. Happy wife, happy life....

    Option 1. New missus....I asked and she said that wasnt an option.
    Option 2. Companion acquacube. I like this, but, apparently water pressure is average, and temperature is inconsistent. Biggest issue, is space....
    Option 3. Something like a glind hot water heat exchanger. Great water pressure from the marine pump, can draw from a creek, and push quite a distance...need to run the disco, and it needs to be warm, so not instantaneous. Low space requirement 'cause exchanger and pump are mounted underhood.

    Anyway, does anybody here have any experience or comment, and preferably pictures of their install of a glind heat exchanger or similar system?

    thanks in advance.

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    Off track a bit,i didn't want to cut into cooling system,etc,so what i did was pick up a shower kit from a camping shop.Had a little 12volt pump,worked very well,better than i expected.It sucks out of a bucket of water,or a creek,or whatever.You would be surprised how long a bucket of water lasts.
    Just had a look for it so i could tell you the brand but it appears one of my sons has borrowed it & has not returned it

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    Hi Hamish71

    Not an exact answer to your question, but here's what we do. One small 12v bilge pump from Super Cheap suitable length of cable cig lighter plug, a bit of garden hose, 20 litre bucket and an old shower head on a pole.

    We set this up in a cheap shower tent from Rays, warm the water to the required temp on the stove, fire or kettle and plug the pump into the second battery. This gives us both a reasonable shower.

    If you want to stay longer warm up two buckets. We use this system all the time even in caravan parks we also incorporate a small chemical toilet in the shower tent. It's surprising but the first few times you do it you will proberly make the water too hot.

    The shower set up:
    Pump $40.00 Wire etc. $25.00, the rest I had laying around in the shed.
    I also had to enlarge the holes in the shower head to get a decent flow.

    A lot cheaper and takes up very little room.

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    Hamish71 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Off track a bit,i didn't want to cut into cooling system,etc,so what i did was pick up a shower kit from a camping shop.Had a little 12volt pump,worked very well,better than i expected.It sucks out of a bucket of water,or a creek,or whatever.You would be surprised how long a bucket of water lasts.
    Just had a look for it so i could tell you the brand but it appears one of my sons has borrowed it & has not returned it
    I familiar with and have owned these sort of things:Whitworths Marine: 12V Portable Shower

    but water pressure was nothing fantastic, and hot water volume limited to a bucket that you have heated....apparaently, not enough water to wash ones hair.

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    We tried a heat exchanger shower unit in our D2, didn't work properly, I know some will say did you this brand, but we actually tried 3 different brands(we had friends with other brands) we tried them all the ways that are supposed to work but to no avail, in the end we went with a gas hot water system in the camper.

    Oh and there is no need to cut hoses if you want to try it, just take the metal pipe off that is bolted to the head on the passenger side, fit the exchanger in place of it.

    It's climate control that is the problem, it would probably work in a Defender.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Hamish71 Guest
    Guess that starts to make the acqua cube or a portable gas system like this Caravan Accessories - Shower, portable, Gas type with 12v pump, PRIMUS.

    more attractive.

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