News:

New member requests; if you do not receive a confirmation email first check your spam filter, or if not within 7 days, email admin@myswag.org with your details.  We get a lot of spam applications, and sometimes legitimate request get marked as spam as well.

Main Menu

silly question!!!!

Started by nuozzie, December 06, 2012, 04:47:38 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

nuozzie

For those people who have a Coleman hot water on demand system how do you fit the shower head whilst having a shower.
Like i said silly question
Paul
now's the time to sit relax and read a good book

speewa158

You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

WilSurf

Get in the shower.
Lift up one hand.
Hold the shower head in that hand.
Have a shower.

Something like that?
:cheers:
- 2017 Rhinomax Scorpion Hybrid
- 2002 Lexus LX470 V8, E-locker, ARB Sahara bullbar

Kydar

I'd say fit the shower head before you start the showering process  ;D ;D ;D
2014 Nissan Patrol with mods
2012 Lifestyle Walkthru.

nuozzie

Thanks for all the wonderful answers now i know where i was going wrong!!. I shall have to try another way once again thanks
now's the time to sit relax and read a good book

Bird

what is the issue you are having?
-


Gone to a new home

bushbandit

The wording is abit confusing but if you have the shower hose  plug the end of it onto the wand that pulls out of the handle on the unit itself.But be very careful when going to shower as the water temp if you have the dial up to high is scalding
2013 Mitsubishi Triton GLR 4x4
2015 Jayco Swift Outback

krisandkev

We find it a lot easier when we both do the shower.  No, not like that.   :angel:
One will control the Coleman while the other is having the shower.  That way we use less water and one can control the temp. While the person having the shower is soaping up the controller holds the shower over the bucket.
Kevin
Kris and Kev
2008 TTD Landcruiser 200 GXL, Aust Off Road Camper, 20ft Bushtracker.

Nay-DMAX

I think the one thing missing with the coleman is a switch on the shower to turn on/off but hard with the water dial.  We usually do as Kris and Kev do one works the dial whilst the other showers.  Would be good to have something to hang the shower head to though when not wanting to hold it have seen a few things on here

MarkGU

Quote from: Nay-DMAX on December 06, 2012, 06:46:19 PM
I think the one thing missing with the coleman is a switch on the shower to turn on/off but hard with the water dial.  We usually do as Kris and Kev do one works the dial whilst the other showers.  Would be good to have something to hang the shower head to though when not wanting to hold it have seen a few things on here
yeah i didnt like that about it either so i rectified it. i bought a 3 way valve and ran a clear piece of hose back down the supply line back into the water container. i simply leave the unit on once i have started it and turn the valve to recirculate. soap up and turn the valve back to rinse off.
99'Gu 4.2 Patrol.
2004 Jayco Outback Swan


https://www.fuelly.com/driver/markgu/patrol?fu=5470975

Jeepers Creepers

I made my own out a $5.00 universal head holder, a plastic dogs bed, a hose clamp, two bits of bracket steel and a tent pole.



When we travel, the Honda gennie rides in the dog bed too.
I DON'T CARE HOW NICE THE HAND SOAP SMELLS.....

You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

MarkGU

gotta be a bugga to lay down to shower but  8)
99'Gu 4.2 Patrol.
2004 Jayco Outback Swan


https://www.fuelly.com/driver/markgu/patrol?fu=5470975

Jeepers Creepers

Wife loves it, but she use to be pole dancer and ping pong champion.
I DON'T CARE HOW NICE THE HAND SOAP SMELLS.....

You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

Patt31

I use three items, 1 coleman hot water system, 1 bucket and 1 12 volt shower, as I love a private shower, and also when washing my hair the ability to turn shower on, wet down, turn shower off soap up, turn shower on wash off and then turn shower off and condition my hair and then turn shower on and rinse out, I normally use between 2 and 4 litres of water using this method.

Also means that I dont scare other campers away with my naked body standing next to the coleman hot water system ;)

and before some smartarse asks No No Photos :P

Cheers,
Pat
Test driving early retirement - every chance we get :)

Toyota Landcruiser with extras, cape york hard floor camper trailer...

nuozzie

I found the answer to our problem regarding having a shower .
if you go to 4x4 equip there is a pole/light stand for between $40 - $60 the latter is the better deal because you get a free bag with it, it is adjustable to what ever height you want.
so thanks again for all your help, sorry for being a bit short on mt earlier reply
Paul
now's the time to sit relax and read a good book

RWS


Malcur

QuoteWe use this one from BCF.

x 2

Also our shower tent has a velcro strip in the top corner which holds the shower rose.

Mal

bushbandit

Just found a BCF shower stand for $30 and a new large plastic dog bed same as Jeepers for $20 now im set with the coleman HOD and Coleman quick erecting cubicle .Thanks for your silly question its all worked out for the better.
2013 Mitsubishi Triton GLR 4x4
2015 Jayco Swift Outback

Nay-DMAX

Quote from: navara04 on December 06, 2012, 06:50:43 PM
yeah i didnt like that about it either so i rectified it. i bought a 3 way valve and ran a clear piece of hose back down the supply line back into the water container. i simply leave the unit on once i have started it and turn the valve to recirculate. soap up and turn the valve back to rinse off.

Hi do you happen to have pics of this and does it affect the way the unit operates?

Cheers

briann532

Back to a swag!
BitsiShity Tryton
Spending most of my time at the farm in Dalton!

MarkGU

Quote from: Nay-DMAX on December 08, 2012, 07:05:44 AM
Hi do you happen to have pics of this and does it affect the way the unit operates?

Cheers
gday mate. don't have any pics but it has absolutely no effect on the way the unit runs. it simply returns the water to the water source( recirculates it). the water coming back up to the shower head is slightly warmer after it has been recirculated because it has already been warmed up. just saves having to turn the unit on & off when you are showering that's all.
99'Gu 4.2 Patrol.
2004 Jayco Outback Swan


https://www.fuelly.com/driver/markgu/patrol?fu=5470975

RWS

Quote from: Nay-DMAX on December 08, 2012, 07:05:44 AM
Hi do you happen to have pics of this and does it affect the way the unit operates?

I've done the same with a Primus unit...works well.

Complete Camp Shower System w/ Coleman Hot Water On Demand

bushbandit

Exc video thanks.Love the dog wife wants one of those if its a Boston Terrier.
2013 Mitsubishi Triton GLR 4x4
2015 Jayco Swift Outback

MarkGU

99'Gu 4.2 Patrol.
2004 Jayco Outback Swan


https://www.fuelly.com/driver/markgu/patrol?fu=5470975

bushbandit

2013 Mitsubishi Triton GLR 4x4
2015 Jayco Swift Outback