How about a heat exchanger like I'm running to warm my veg? Just pump water through rather than veg, use a small 12v pump and some fancy pipework :nenau
Only downside there is the car would need to be up to temp which may not be great if you want to wash first thing in the morn but you've only got to let it get to temp by leaving it to sit there running for a while.
I've had one of those solar showers and even on a blistering day it was tepid to say the least..
Someone we know had a gas powered shower on a trolley for washing her horses that seemed pretty handy and fit in the boot of a car.
I wonder if something like that could safely travel on a roof rack providing the gas cylinder was shielded from the sun.
I've had one of those solar showers and even on a blistering day it was tepid to say the least..
Someone we know had a gas powered shower on a trolley for washing her horses that seemed pretty handy and fit in the boot of a car.
I wonder if something like that could safely travel on a roof rack providing the gas cylinder was shielded from the sun.
Submersible pumps don't tend to generate a lot of pressure so a 12 volt Flojet /Shurflo pump as used in caravans and motor homes would be best. They also have a pressure switch so pump will stop start when you open and close the tap.
Which should be enough, no?I've had one of those solar showers and even on a blistering day it was tepid to say the least..
Someone we know had a gas powered shower on a trolley for washing her horses that seemed pretty handy and fit in the boot of a car.
I wonder if something like that could safely travel on a roof rack providing the gas cylinder was shielded from the sun.
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