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arcsum68
Nov 30, 2020Explorer
NRALIFR wrote:
I tried most of the “All you have to do is just.........” suggestions given here, with very little improvement. I say “most” because when you dry camp as often as we do, and only have a 30 gallon fresh water tank, dribbling the water works against our need to stretch every resource needed to extend our stay.
What finally fixed it for me was a Thermostatic Shower Mixer Valve.
:):)
I mostly dry camp as well, and my trailer only has 40 gallons fresh water. It's really the one negative thing I have to say about the trailer so far, very small amounts of fresh and gray water storage. Even 50 gallons each would have been very much appreciated.
I love this idea, but I think I will be pretty limited since I have no access from the outside. The only place I can do anything from, is the inside of the shower at the valves or maybe inline. There is an access panel for the water heater/heater, but I havent opened it up yet.
In the video I watched the guy had a room behind the shower and cut into the wall so the check valve was right at the controls.
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