Forum Discussion
26 Replies
- RbertalottoExplorerGreat! Thanks for getting back to us. Looks like a perfect solution.
- Leaf-PeeperExplorer
Rbertalotto wrote:
Nicely done! This is in your Roo? What are the real life results? How long do you wait for hot water and did you see an increase in life of your fresh water reserves? Thanks
Yes, this is in our Roo. It works very well for us. The wait for hot water is probably about 3 seconds, 5 max. I had calculated (based on 1/2" line and distance from the water heater to bathroom) that about a quart of water sits waiting in the hot water line from the bathroom (rear of camper), to the water heater (very front of camper). If I recall correctly, the pump draws about 1 amp while in operation, runs about once every 20 minutes for about 30 seconds until the thermostat is satisfied. The system is tied into water heater circuit and main cabin lights. Both the water heater & lights must be switched on in order for the system to operate, this way it doesn't operate when it's not needed. - RbertalottoExplorerNicely done! This is in your Roo? What are the real life results? How long do you wait for hot water and did you see an increase in life of your fresh water reserves? Thanks
- Leaf-PeeperExplorerHere's a link to some photos with notes for our hot water recirculation system. https://www.flickr.com/photos/120944857@N06/13289564183/in/photostream/
- weathershakExplorer
All I could afford wrote:
My technique is to brush my teeth immediately before my shower, using the hot water valve at the faucet. (Not leaving it running...just as needed). This will usually kill a half gallon and purge most of the cold without waste
X2 - Big_KatunaExplorer IIWe camp state parks often so have water but no sewer. I dont care about saving water but managing the grey tank.
- Dutch_12078Explorer IIAt our previous two S&B's, I installed smaller water heaters at each point of use, rather than one large one when I built them. Every hot faucet had hot water within a couple of seconds at most. I'm currently determining the feasibility of adding a second 6 gallon heater under the bathroom sink in our coach. The existing heater is just a few feet from the kitchen sink, but a 10' or so pipe run from the bathroom. The second heater would be fed from the existing heater, giving us both "instant" hot water in the bathroom, as well as doubling the capacity when we have full hookups where water usage and waste capacity are not issues.
- RCMAN46ExplorerI have a rear kitchen 5th wheel with the water heater at the very back of the trailer.
I had the undercarriage of my trailer open to do some other work.
While it was open I run a water line from the front of my 5th wheel to the rear where my water heater is.
Then I installed a small 12 volt pump similar to this one water pump at the front of the trailer.
The pump is controlled by a temperature switch and I used an ordinary water heater adjustable switch like most home electric water heaters use.
The inlet to the pump is a T connection at the hot water line as close to the end of the hot water to the front of the trailer. Just before the pump a check valve is required to prevent back flow.
The outlet of the pump goes to the cold water inlet of the water heater via the line I had previously installed and a T at the water heater.
I also installed a switch in the pump 12 volt line so I can turn the system off when not using the trailer.
Now I have almost instant hot water at the shower and sink at the front of my trailer.
If you do not want to install the extra water line you can have the pump go to the cold water at the front of the trailer. The down side is the cold water will be hot until the line is purged from the water tank. In retrospect this would not be a problem in my case as all of the water used in the front of my trailer is for washing or bathing. If the cold water is hot to warm it is not a problem. The toilet will also have hot water but that should not be a problem either. - Big_KatunaExplorer IIWe camp state parks often so have water but no sewer. I dont care about saving water but managing the grey tank.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
Golden_HVAC wrote:
x2. I spend my time making sure I have enough water to live comfortably.
I never worry about a few ounces of water lost while waiting on warm water.
About Technical Issues
Having RV issues? Connect with others who have been in your shoes.24,271 PostsLatest Activity: Jun 19, 2025