TheJosh
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despite having many open projects i decided to start this one before my mojave trip this year and the rest of camping season starts.
i have been wanting to do this mod for awhile but it keep getting the back burner and after the last trip to DV and having to heat the water for our shower up via a pot it got really old after 2 showers so here i go...
i found a tank i belive would be a good fit for this location:
the tank i think will work the best is this valterra ABS food grade tank. it measures 8" x 16" x 24" (or 36") and the capacity is 12 gallons and 15 gallons respectively.
and since these are ABS plastic i can "weld" on the connections anywhere on the tank to fit my needs and add my fill point whereever. the biggest benefit to this tank besides that of course is it is only 8" tall so that will fit easily under my spare tire carrier directly under the charcoal canister. and i will weld up two crossbars to mount the tank to and to protect from underneath.
oh here is the "weld" kit for the tank
so the next part would be is the pump. i think i found a pump
SHURflo 2088-422-444 2.8 Classic Series Potable Water Pump
12 VDC, 2.8 GPM, 45 PSI
Can support up to 3 fixtures
4 Amps Open Flow
Can run dry wtihout damage
2 Year Limited Warranty
from the pump i would want to get a marine style deck fitting like this:
and mount this in my bumper for a quick clean connect.
after that would be the heat source.
this is the reason why this project what on hold for so long, i couldnt figure out a good heat source that wasnt rediculously expensive until now. i did some searching and i found a few westfalls owners recommended this
Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless water heater
and for only $100 on amazon it seems like a steal. there is 4.75 outta 5 stars on 92 reviews so i think thats trustworthy enought to pull the trigger. here is the specs:
The Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater is the original and best selling portable water heater on the market today! You get instant, endless hot water wherever you are! The Eccotemp L5 portable tankless water heater is perfect for campsites, cabins, or simply around the house. Wash your car, wash your boat, take a hot shower, wash the dogs or the horse. You can add the Eccotemp L5 portable water heater to a pressure washer for an even better cleaning! The ignition is with 2 "D" cell batteries so it makes it great for off grid or other areas where electricity is not readily available.
The ideal operating range for the Eccotemp L5 portable tankless water heater is 20~80 PSI. The system also works great on modified water systems such as a 12 volt pump. Total dimensions are 14.5" tall, 11.5" wide, 4.5" deep and weighs about 12 pounds.
This unit requires a 2" clearance from a wall, 1' side to side from anything flammble, 3' from a window as well from an overhang, and 18" from the ground.
The L5 will offer a 35 to 40 degree rise at 1.3 gallons per minute.
Eccotemp L5 portable water heater benefits:
1 year manufacturer warranty on the unit
37,500 BTU
Portable
20 minute automatic safety shutoff timer
Includes CSA regulator for use with standard 20 lbs grill propane tank
Battery igniter means no electricity needed
On/Off shower head included
Garden hose adapter included
i would make a little hangar on the passenger side swing arm to quickly set up the heater
and i think that would complete the setup besides maybe a little propane tank mount inside the cargo area to keep it still while i hose is hooked up to the top
what do you guys think? any input or suggestions?
i have been wanting to do this mod for awhile but it keep getting the back burner and after the last trip to DV and having to heat the water for our shower up via a pot it got really old after 2 showers so here i go...
i found a tank i belive would be a good fit for this location:
the tank i think will work the best is this valterra ABS food grade tank. it measures 8" x 16" x 24" (or 36") and the capacity is 12 gallons and 15 gallons respectively.
and since these are ABS plastic i can "weld" on the connections anywhere on the tank to fit my needs and add my fill point whereever. the biggest benefit to this tank besides that of course is it is only 8" tall so that will fit easily under my spare tire carrier directly under the charcoal canister. and i will weld up two crossbars to mount the tank to and to protect from underneath.
oh here is the "weld" kit for the tank
so the next part would be is the pump. i think i found a pump
SHURflo 2088-422-444 2.8 Classic Series Potable Water Pump
12 VDC, 2.8 GPM, 45 PSI
Can support up to 3 fixtures
4 Amps Open Flow
Can run dry wtihout damage
2 Year Limited Warranty
from the pump i would want to get a marine style deck fitting like this:
and mount this in my bumper for a quick clean connect.
after that would be the heat source.
this is the reason why this project what on hold for so long, i couldnt figure out a good heat source that wasnt rediculously expensive until now. i did some searching and i found a few westfalls owners recommended this
Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless water heater
and for only $100 on amazon it seems like a steal. there is 4.75 outta 5 stars on 92 reviews so i think thats trustworthy enought to pull the trigger. here is the specs:
The Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater is the original and best selling portable water heater on the market today! You get instant, endless hot water wherever you are! The Eccotemp L5 portable tankless water heater is perfect for campsites, cabins, or simply around the house. Wash your car, wash your boat, take a hot shower, wash the dogs or the horse. You can add the Eccotemp L5 portable water heater to a pressure washer for an even better cleaning! The ignition is with 2 "D" cell batteries so it makes it great for off grid or other areas where electricity is not readily available.
The ideal operating range for the Eccotemp L5 portable tankless water heater is 20~80 PSI. The system also works great on modified water systems such as a 12 volt pump. Total dimensions are 14.5" tall, 11.5" wide, 4.5" deep and weighs about 12 pounds.
This unit requires a 2" clearance from a wall, 1' side to side from anything flammble, 3' from a window as well from an overhang, and 18" from the ground.
The L5 will offer a 35 to 40 degree rise at 1.3 gallons per minute.
Eccotemp L5 portable water heater benefits:
1 year manufacturer warranty on the unit
37,500 BTU
Portable
20 minute automatic safety shutoff timer
Includes CSA regulator for use with standard 20 lbs grill propane tank
Battery igniter means no electricity needed
On/Off shower head included
Garden hose adapter included
i would make a little hangar on the passenger side swing arm to quickly set up the heater
and i think that would complete the setup besides maybe a little propane tank mount inside the cargo area to keep it still while i hose is hooked up to the top
what do you guys think? any input or suggestions?