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24/6/2006 at 6:17pm
Location: south london Outfit: khyam Rigipod Excelsior
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Is there not somewhere either at work, or near to work, where you could shower?? - a council sports club for example, that might be open for an early morning swim and shower, etc. There are often good deals on long/medium term membership.
Your ideas sound great in theory, but solar panels do not come cheap. I wasn't too clear about exactly where this water tank would be situated, but if you were thinking 'in the roof-box' remember that there are weight limits to what can be supported on the top of a car. There may also be handling implications in having that much water sloshing around above the natural centre of gravity? (remember the 'Herald of Free Enterprise'?).
Having said that I am all for clever gadgets, and I can fully understand where you're coming from on this one. But it certainly does bring to mind expressions involving "sledge-hammers" and "cracking nuts"!
Why not keep the basic principle, but down-size it somewhat - get a couple of the solar showers and lay them on top of the roof box during the day. Then just empty them into a large drinks cooler (aka plastic thermos - see below) to keep warm overnight.
This one, for example, holds 10 litres.
Or easier still, come to an arrangement at work that you can fill it up with hot water each evening before you leave to see you through the night. We use one of these when camping to keep all the left over hot water from the kettle in, so we have warm water 'on tap' in the tent when we need it. (See, my mind does work the same way as yours!!)
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24/6/2006 at 7:46pm
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I'm sure there are plenty of other options and I don't have such a bad set up as things stand at the moment... But I'm always on the lookout for improvements!
Also, I have a strong urge to make something... especially if it means I can stay somewhere in comfort for free...
If I wasn't married and didn't have a young child, there is a good chance I'd be living in the woods in some home made sustainable development
I take your point about the weight though, I only plan on overnight stays ( because of the family) so I'm not thinking large scale here, I also want the space in the roof box!
I like the look of that big Thermos... I could modify that to have an inlet/outlet pipe and run the pump from the vehicle battery (you're right, solar panel is expensive but the water heater part can be made for almost nothing)
Thanks for your input!
Steve (Sledgehammer to crack a nut could be a personal motto of mine!)
------------- I love the smell of Meths in the morning.
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