Outdoor Shower Ideas

steve averill

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Jun 14, 1999
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I've been thinking about adding an outdoor shower to my GMC with wet side
bath. I haven't seen any threads from people that have done this, but it
seems there are several ways to do one & I'd be interested in thoughts from
people on the list. In increasing levels of complexity (I think) are:

* Run a tee from the existing shower head - this has the advantages of
being relatively freeze resistant, but it'd take two people to get the
temperature right.

* Run a tee from the kitchen sink - this might actually be simpler than the
first method, but one MIGHT be able to do it single handed via the window.
Probably a two person job. One disadvantage is it's on the "back side" of
the coach.

* Run hot and cold lines to the refrigerator compartment and then put in a
control. To take a shower, just open up the door & work the controls. The
disadvantages to this are susceptibility to cold, reduced cooling from the
fridge, and the possibility of a plumbing failure messing up the expensive
refrigerator.

* Plumb off into the propane compartment and put controls in there. It's a
fairly simple run, but the controls would be a bit low. The other
disadvantage is it gets pretty cold in there in the winter.

* Plumb through the bath wall with hot and cold into the GFCI door & remove
all the GFCI outlet electrical (I don't use it anyway - why bother when you
can use the campground 20 amp outlet?). That'd have the advantage of being
pretty easy to insulate & using an existing door at a convenient height.
It'd have the disadvantage of being a lot of work & losing the GFCI in case
I ever wanted it.

* Plumb through the bath wall & put in a new door. Disadvantages as above
but with the added problem of matching paint and getting the new door &
getting it keyed like the other doors.

-Steve A.
77 Eleganza II
 
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>Steve, I have a shower on the ouside of our coach. Its on the driver side.
>Bought at Camping World some time ago. Use it for rinsing feet and diving
>gear mostly.
>Mine is teed off from the shower head. Works well.
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Manny
Looking forward to seeing it. Let us know who is posting it or if you
could, send direct....
Thanks

MikeBeaton
Antigonish NS

> Steve, I took a couple a pictures and sent them to you. If someone else is
> interested on what it looks like AND someone wants to post it on their site,
> I will comply.
>
> Manny Trovao
> 73 Custom/ex-Glacier
>
> In a message dated 6/17/99 10:23:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> Camping World added or is it via a pre-existing door? Is it a simple tee
> off the shower head (no outside control of temperature) or is it
> temperature controlled from the outside? >>
>