Onboard shower?

ZmOz

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Just curious if anybody has installed an onboard shower on their XJ? How'd you do it? I'm going to put something in - thinking some sort of heat exchanger in the heater hose and a cheap boat bilge pump...
 
ZmOz said:
Just curious if anybody has installed an onboard shower on their XJ? How'd you do it? I'm going to put something in - thinking some sort of heat exchanger in the heater hose and a cheap boat bilge pump...
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ZmOz said:
Wow...I wish all replies were that helpful! :huh:

I'm just trying to figure out the practicality/logistics of it. Heating of the water is one thing, carrying enough water is another. And if you're by a stream or something... rough it up :D use cold water (it's actually healthy).

Anyways, where would you go that'd you imagine needing a hot water for a shower?
 
Kejtar said:
I'm just trying to figure out the practicality/logistics of it. Heating of the water is one thing, carrying enough water is another. And if you're by a stream or something... rough it up :D use cold water (it's actually healthy).

Anyways, where would you go that'd you imagine needing a hot water for a shower?

Lots of offroaders have onboard showers, as well as RV's. They sell kits, but they are like $250. Basically it's just a heat exchanger you put into your heater hose. I can figure it out myself just fine...just wondering if anybody else has done this. ;)
 
if you have a manual trans and your radiator has the internal auto trans cooler - you've already got a heat exchanger on your truck. Otherwise, get a refrigerant heat exchanger on ebay for a few bucks, or wrap a copper tube around your exhaust tube :)


this site has a "not safe for work" image, but clearly illustrates the need for a hot shower on your truck

http://www.4x4abc.com/G/3.html
 
Apanthropy said:
if you have a manual trans and your radiator has the internal auto trans cooler - you've already got a heat exchanger on your truck. Otherwise, get a refrigerant heat exchanger on ebay for a few bucks, or wrap a copper tube around your exhaust tube :)


this site has a "not safe for work" image, but clearly illustrates the need for a hot shower on your truck

http://www.4x4abc.com/G/3.html

I'll take 2!!! :) :)
 
Beeze, did you actually ever get that hot water shower working as well as that gas powered marguarita maker ???
 
It would not be a truck mod per se, but I have buddy that uses the Coleman propane powered gizmo.

Seems to work pretty good for not only showers but also heating hot water for dishes and such. Sometimes it ran a little slow (heating speed and recovery speed at 9,000+ feet), but you just run the outlet of the shower back into the pickup buket and recirculate until you like the temp. Even works when it's COLD outside - he was in a pop up camper and used it (outside) for a couple weeks during elk season.

If you are interested, I can check with him and get more specific about "Coleman propane powered gizmo."
 
I don't want to use propane...I've got a big old overheatin' 4.0...why not use it? ;) I'm going to use either the exhaust or the coolant, not sure which yet.
 
I saw an article in one of the mags where the guy used a diesel fuel preheater exchanger and the radiator as a heat source. If you go to an RV store you can get an on demand water pump, but I'd question whether or not the pump would would provide much suction. Most centrifugal pumps don't. A cheaper pump would work better if it were placed near the water source, rather than hard mounted on the jeep.

Fred
 
Beezil said:
Kejtar....

stick your usual happy tone and your smilie abuse...

being a hinkley dosen't fit you very well.
Oh come on... don't tell me that this post didn't raise at least one eye brow! I just don't see how practical the onboard shower would be... Worst case scenario: keep your windows open :D

Anyways, I'm back to my orignal question: What will you do for a water supply? I know that RV'ers carry those as well, but they also carry plenty of water with them.
 
Remi,

You obviously were not at the SocalXJ jambo.
I mounted an on demand water pump that I got from the RV place for $40.
I mounted it inside that little cubby in the back right corner. brought 10 gals water for the weekend and knew I could go to town and refill if needed.
Then I had one of those camp shower thingy's. left it in the sun all day and it warmed the water some. unfortunatly we didn't get burrow off the trail and back to camp till after sundown plus 2 hours. so it got a little cold.
I set the 5gal container on the ground under the jeep and stuck a suction line into it. the other end was Tee'd with one half going to a kitchen sink sprayer and the other half going to the camp shower nozzle. I did my dishes, washed my hands often and took a shower on saturday night. it was rather nice going to bed with clean underwear on a clean ass with my face and hair washed.
I had good pressure and good flow.
I could have roughed it and stunk with crusty underwear. but I didn't have to and it only cost me about $55.
My next step is to fabricate a 5gal stainless steel H20 tank with a 1/4" skid. it will mount on the belly of my jeep adjacent to the cat converter. for a heat exhanger I might make an intermidiate exhaust pipe post cat with several coils of copper tube, with another tube sleeved over it.
then on the rear right quarter panel would go a small door with a faucet and a spot to attach a small sink.
just a though.
 
maybe why Remi doesn't understand is that he doesn't stink?
 
2offroad said:
maybe why Remi doesn't understand is that he doesn't stink?


Maybe he's just having trouble with the whole shower idea!

He may not even have one at home. :D

hinkley


BTW Beezil click here
 
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