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Hi,
I use a battery powered camping shower in my Raclet. Remove the shower head and the pipe fits perfectly onto the push fit connector on the tap in the kitchen unit. The battery unit has a clip on the bag that slots onto the side of the kitchen, and there's a button on top. You drop the electric pump in the water carrier, and press the button to run the tap. I don't use it as drinking water, as for some reason it tastes odd when it's been through the pump; I guess it's to do with the electicity??? Batteries have lasted ages too, so don't worry about that.
Hope it's of interest.
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