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Leeann
Jun 16, 2017Explorer II
Most 6 gal water heaters in '70s RVs are Atwood. They're pretty good, actually. We don't have a full shower in our 20'; just an attachment to the sink's faucet with a hand-held shower head. Easier for us to sit on the toilet and hose off than stand up - it's a bit tight in there - but that also makes us conserve water. Get wet, turn off water. Lather up, hose off, done.
RV showers in older rigs weren't really meant to take house showers. They're more meant for water restriction/drought showers.
I thought I had posted about this, but it seems I forgot. I fell down a set of concrete steps and landed, elbow first, on a concrete pad last Saturday. Transected the humurus (broke the upper arm bone in two) about mid-shaft. Plus, unfortunately, fractured the lower piece from the break down into my elbow. Now I get to have surgery to make me even more non-TSA friendly than before.
Thanks for all the good thoughts, guys. I appreciate it.
RV showers in older rigs weren't really meant to take house showers. They're more meant for water restriction/drought showers.
I thought I had posted about this, but it seems I forgot. I fell down a set of concrete steps and landed, elbow first, on a concrete pad last Saturday. Transected the humurus (broke the upper arm bone in two) about mid-shaft. Plus, unfortunately, fractured the lower piece from the break down into my elbow. Now I get to have surgery to make me even more non-TSA friendly than before.
Thanks for all the good thoughts, guys. I appreciate it.
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