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Mar-19-2017 12:28 PM
Our CG shuts off the water during winter which I understand.
We use the CG showers. But every now and then the wife wants to soak in the tub in our tt. I can get pails of water if I want and heat water on the stove ( and use gas ) and dump in the tub for her. I was thinking of heating a couple metal 5 gal buckets on the fire pit and dumping them in. Some work involved but manageable. Does anyone have any better ideas they can share. I thought of storing water in a 55 gal barrel and use a sump pump to fill the small tub. Heat a couple buckets over the fire and dump them into the barrel then pump with the pump. Will hot water damage a sump pump.
Thanks guys and gals.
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Mar-21-2017 05:24 AM
Our seasonal campground also has no water, but there are plenty of ice fishermen/snowmobilers/ATV'ers that come up in winter.
They fill these coolers up with hot water and use them if they need hot water.
We heat water on the stove in our park model if required and put it in an insulated container in the same fashion. I think a couple of the 5 gallon containers might work for you - then again getting the water heated in the first place is the tough part.
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Mar-21-2017 04:37 AM
But if you are going to do it, park near the campground shower and carry the water from there. Put a couple pans of water on the stove to boil and top off the tub water you carried from the shower room.....
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Mar-20-2017 07:24 PM
You're to old to play the game
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Mar-20-2017 05:04 PM
I do like those water trough heaters, though. Just make sure that if you use it in the tub to remove it before inserting Wife.
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Mar-20-2017 04:08 PM
Can't we all just get along?
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Mar-20-2017 07:06 AM
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Mar-19-2017 02:22 PM
Safe travels to all.
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Mar-19-2017 02:17 PM
http://www.unitedvetequine.com/Automatic-Horse-Waterer/Sinking-horse-waterer-De-Icer.asp
1000 watts
http://www.unitedvetequine.com/Automatic-Horse-Waterer/Submersible-horse-Water-Heater.asp
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Mar-19-2017 02:14 PM
Sometimes you can get big stock pots, 24 quarts or so, fairly inexpensively. One of those heated to near boiling might be more than enough hot water (when mixed with cold to make a pleasant temperature) to fill a small tub. Carrying a large hot heavy stock pot is not the easiest, however.
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Mar-19-2017 01:25 PM
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Mar-19-2017 12:45 PM