I have been playing with the idea of an inside shower. One reason is the wife and another is for times when outside is not possible. This is what I came up with:
The head attaches to a bracket on bed platform. Curtain hangs using items already installed. Need to get one more curtain.
I used a quick connect at the sink. The hose just twists on and off.
It all fits in the base. You can see from this picture that the base has a drain connection that can be opened when I have my grey water hose attached. This can be drained in to a safe area or drain at rv park.
TexGX
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2003 7.3PSD RB50 Quigley (The Yeti) viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13220
2006 Casita (Makes it a three bedroom 1 and 1/2 bath)
Well if you aren't going to post pics of the shower in action then what is the point?
Then again I don't have strong enough welding googles to protect my eyes
Looking forward to hearing how it works for ya, anything to get the ladies out with us more often.
I don't need to get kicked off the forum. I plan on doing a test run to see how it works and how much water I use. This way I know before being out and running out of water. I hope it gets the wife out. We will see. If not at least I will smell better.
TexGX
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TexGX
2003 7.3PSD RB50 Quigley (The Yeti) viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13220
2006 Casita (Makes it a three bedroom 1 and 1/2 bath)
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It is a pan to mix cement in. I got it at HD for $5+. I cut a whole in it and put a garden hose connector with a valve so I can have it open or closed. I have not given it a final test but seems like it should work.
I've always entertained the idea of using a bilge pump to push the pan water into the sink but the tank is so small that you'd probably have to keep the tank drain open. In a CG that might not be the best idea and I really don't have an idea what soapy water will do to the bilge pump but the ones in my boat don't have an issue with oil. Maybe it would be a helpful solution... I don't know.
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