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RoyF wrote:
Is it possible to use less water during a shower? For me, I turn the water off while soaping, then turn it back on again while rinsing. My wife does the same.
Back in the days when we tent-camped, we had a "sun shower" that held one (or was it two) quarts of water. An hour in the sun and it was nice and warm. If we could find an out-of-sight place in the bushes then we would BOTH shower (together of course) with that much water!
โDec-17-2014 07:25 AM
nomad297 wrote:MrWizard wrote:
put fuel in the RV and drive to a warmer climate :B
NO. its not maint issue..its the cold water comming in from city inlet
fill your fresh tank, turn off the city inlet connection
once the fresh water tank warms up..(24hrs) the showers will last longer
as you will be mixing less hot water
also i would switch to LP
its cold you are going to need it
i would rather pay for LP and have hot showers, than worry about running out of hot water
This is the problem.
I am a plumber and every year as the service water gets colder and colder, we get more and more calls from people thinking their water heater is going bad. I could take advantage of this and sell a load of water heaters every fall and winter, but I am an honest plumber.
Bruce
โDec-17-2014 07:02 AM