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Shower outside my rig....

AL.WVSN

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

When I would travel with kids to beaches, river etc... I used to buy gallons of water just to rinse them until now...

Added a PVC piping along with an air valve and PSI reader so I don't blow this thing. I usually just stay around 30psi and the main cap has a bit of leak so it always has 0 PSI after using it.
 

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AL.WVSN

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

sand the area and use some 5 min epoxy. should hold 30psi
I don't want to seal it - i want it to leak, to me its a safety precaution. Its on the top where I add the water so it doesn't leak water, only air. I always have my airpump with me.
 

Mgc

Rank IV
Launch Member

Advocate III

When I would travel with kids to beaches, river etc... I used to buy gallons of water just to rinse them until now...

Added a PVC piping along with an air valve and PSI reader so I don't blow this thing. I usually just stay around 30psi and the main cap has a bit of leak so it always has 0 PSI after using it.
How many gallons does it hold?
 

jeepers29

Rank V
Launch Member

Influencer II

about 6 gallons. i have a video of it but seems like this forum don't support MP4.
I thought about a setup like this but did not want that much extra weight up top with the RTT already up there. How much does it effect handling off camber?
 

AL.WVSN

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Seems to be ok, of course you'll feel it that it's heavier. I've push it a bit in the past, now that I got better tires with better sidewalls I feel like it'll a lot better than before.
 

Buckaroo

Rank V
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

I like the DIY jobbies.
Front Runner do one as does SolaShower, both cost the same as a set of 5 AT tyres.
 

twinight

Rank I

Enthusiast I

Rather than deal with possible pressure leaks and the extra expense of pressure sealed inlet valve that requires a hose to fill (those abs fittings are expensive), I opted to just add a water pump with a automatic pressure switch and an on-off valve to the shower hose.
 
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