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doctor roy wrote:
We don't have any of the above problems. I ONLY camp where there are full hook ups. If you can't afford the extras you should consider something else as a hobby, etc.
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Atlee wrote:
Don't think so.
For one thing, I don't use any water trying to get the hot and cold balanced enough to take a shower.
For the 2nd thing, I might use 2-2.5 gal total for the shower.
Doesn't take much water to wet down, turn off the water, soap down, then rinse off the sope.
Repeat process for the hair.Bumpyroad wrote:Atlee wrote:
With my hot water, I never heat it up all the way. I will cut the water heater on long enough to get the water just above my body temperature, then cut it off. That way, I just use the hot water side and don't have to worry about cooling it down with fresh water.
don't you end up using the same amount of water. 5 gal hot, 5 gal cold, vs 10 gal lukewarm?
bumpy
โJul-18-2013 07:48 PM
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โJul-18-2013 02:13 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Atlee wrote:
With my hot water, I never heat it up all the way. I will cut the water heater on long enough to get the water just above my body temperature, then cut it off. That way, I just use the hot water side and don't have to worry about cooling it down with fresh water.
don't you end up using the same amount of water. 5 gal hot, 5 gal cold, vs 10 gal lukewarm?
bumpy
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โJul-18-2013 12:53 PM
Doug33 wrote:
We use bottled water for all drinking purposes, including making coffee, which reduces demand on the fresh water tank.
We also have an 11-gallon portable tank to dispose of grey water. Since it has wheels, I place the handle over the hitch ball and then tow it to the dump station. This saves my back since 11 gallons is very heavy lifting up into the truck bed.