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Well after many years of wanting to build my own OBHS heat exchanger i finally did.As i found out it was alot harder then i anticipated.After many designs in my head and on paper and after building 6 prototypes and testing.I setteled on one that i was really happy with.As i found out real soon copper is really expensive :( But the results are well worth it for me.The heat exchanger is made out of 2" copper tubbing and is 12" long and has 20' of tubbing inside the 2" tube.The water has to pass 3 times inside the 2" copper tube before it goes out to the shower head.That is only running the water thru the heat exchanger only once.I spliced the OBHS exchanger using the bottom hose coming out of the FJ heater.The OBHS exchanger heats supply water 59F up to 120F with the FJ at only 1500rpm.Still working on a flip up shower arm from my ARB bumper.Let me know what you guy's think
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i wanted to install the system to be as clean as possible with the ports hidden from view when the truck is closed up so thats why i decided on the location for the install. i have a 10ft extension rv hose to extend the shower wand to a privy located away from vehicle if needed
Well but was it not possible to put the connectors hidden below? I would be worried to make everything wet inside. Many times I just take a shower during a stop when I do not want to empty the cargo.
i have a CBI bumper so its all frame rails underneath, i wanted it to be easily accessible for my wife and if it was underneath it could possibly get hung op on a obstacle.
the post are not located inside at all, they are routed thru the bumper which is still exterior, there is no water connections inside the cabin.
also i wouldn't have to unpack anything as i have cargo drawers in the rear (they just weren't in when i shot the video) so i will keep the hose handy
thanks!
have you ever taken a shower out camping using a battery powered pump of a coleman heater? i have many times in death valley and other places. me and my wife only used about 1.5 gallons each for a really nice hot shower
Similar for me, I can take 3 showers out of a 6 gallon tank.
yeah i did, west marine in pacheco. i get most all my electrical and hoses/fittings there
engine bay
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heat exchanger
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water fill port
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pumps off
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pumps on
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shower hookup
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hot water
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undercarriage
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heat exchanger pump
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particle strainer
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shower pump
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from left to right (outlet for heat exchanger, outlet for shower, inlet from heat exchanger)
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pump
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This forum should make it easier to post photographs :(
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