Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Member III
That's pretty cool!I have a Helton Shower installed on the Jeep and have been using it for about 5 -6 years now and am really happy with it. http://cruiseroutfitters.com/helton.html
This is pretty cool solution. Here is another awesome shower that I have seenHere's what I use. Its more complicated that a lot of systems out there, but I've had it forever and it works pretty good. Unfortunately they don't make it anymore.
I have the same Jerry Can. Do you have some information on how you made this pump?I use water cans with a modified cap so I can pressurize it with my on board air. They live in the shell and get warm enough for a decent shower. I keep 2 in the corner so I can open the windoor and hook up to air and water, set the shower tent right there and away you go. Cheap-ish, easy, and I can add cans to carry as much water as I want. I just swap the lid over as needed.
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I have similar solution as a backup.My shower solution is old skool/analog/lo-tech. Gets me wet and takes up little space.
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Buy the lid from here, or have a closer look and build your own (simple) http://www.jagmte.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=61I have the same Jerry Can. Do you have some information on how you made this pump?
Oh also, you will need to tighten the hell out of the lid to make this work. I suggest building a gasket for the lid, and you can save some $ by using oil filter pliers rather than getting the specific can wrench.I have the same Jerry Can. Do you have some information on how you made this pump?
Traveler III
Traveler III
I have the similar Ivation version. It works okay, although mine leaks around the handle quite a bit.Anyone tried one of these