Mick'nSarah
Junior Ranger
A while back I think I posted a link to a roof-mounted solar shower that was pretty slick. It was also nearly $300, which I couldn't justify. When I showed the picture to Mick, he thought he could build me one for a lot less. Today he made good on his promise and came in under the estimated budget. This is version1, as most engineers continue to try to improve on their projects and he is already thinking of ways to make it better, but it will do for now!
This will be great for off-gridding or in campgrounds where we just need to rinse off a bit. We will still do our main washing at the showers in the campgrounds. Oh, and hey! We are using our roof rack mounts! Finally! Now if we could just remember where we put the locks....hmmmmmm.
Originally Mick was trying to pressurize the system. With the gasket on the pipe, it wasn't holding it's pressure. That is why there is a pressure gauge. Mick won't add that to the next one. We are simply working with the laws of gravity instead. The opening is nice and big which makes filling the tube very easy. We are guessing we have a couple of gallons available.
We have a nice valve to turn the water on and off. We disconnect the hose when not in use.
As long as the hose is lower than the roof, we have water pressure (oh,and we have to open the gasket slightly to allow air flow for the water. It is sealed otherwise).
We just used the spray nozzle we got with the trailer and added a little extra hose to it (that we had in the bucket). Works pretty well!
This will be great for off-gridding or in campgrounds where we just need to rinse off a bit. We will still do our main washing at the showers in the campgrounds. Oh, and hey! We are using our roof rack mounts! Finally! Now if we could just remember where we put the locks....hmmmmmm.
Originally Mick was trying to pressurize the system. With the gasket on the pipe, it wasn't holding it's pressure. That is why there is a pressure gauge. Mick won't add that to the next one. We are simply working with the laws of gravity instead. The opening is nice and big which makes filling the tube very easy. We are guessing we have a couple of gallons available.

We have a nice valve to turn the water on and off. We disconnect the hose when not in use.

As long as the hose is lower than the roof, we have water pressure (oh,and we have to open the gasket slightly to allow air flow for the water. It is sealed otherwise).

We just used the spray nozzle we got with the trailer and added a little extra hose to it (that we had in the bucket). Works pretty well!
