Good ideaFilling a jug up with water until it get warm the mounting it back into the tank is a significant way to save
Good ideaFilling a jug up with water until it get warm the mounting it back into the tank is a significant way to save
When I bought my boat from NH, it did have to have grey water plumbed to bladder. No grey water discharge.....Hope it doesn't happen in my lifetime. It's my understanding recreational boats are not on the list to control Grey water at least at this point. I wouldn't want to be forced to find space for Grey water tanks on my boat. That would be a major retro fit...
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I'd like too see that specific regulations that state that requirement.When I bought my boat from NH, it did have to have grey water plumbed to bladder. No grey water discharge.....
I'd like too see that specific regulations that state that requirement.
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The regulations state no discharge of black water - not grey water. Black water is water containing sewage - feces or urine. Grey water does not contain either.![]()
Town of Wolfeboro, NH: Regulations of the State Board of Health for the Protection of the Purity of the Waters of Lake Winnipesaukee and Lake Paugus
§ A202-1 1. No sewerage from any city, town or village system of sewerage, or from any private sewer, or from any cottage, hotel, farmhouse, boardinghouse, camp or other abode, or from any privy, stable or outbuilding, shall be allowed to enter Lakes Winnecode360.com
I saw this in a post on the cruising forum.Filling a jug up with water until it gets warm the pouring it back into the tank is a significant way to save
It took us to the second round of showers to think of it on our trip. When you have to lug 6 gallon cans of water around it gets you thinkingI saw this in a post on the cruising forum.
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It’s just a diverter valve that runs the cold water coming from the hot side back to the tank using a third line. The fixture turns color when it reaches 90f to let you know it’s hot. A expensive way of running the 2 gallons into a jug and dumping it back into your tank.Below is an existing product that claims to do exactly the same thing, although I do not see how it works. Apparently the thing recirculates the cold water in the warm water tubing back through the cold water tubing. I have my doubts on this setup.
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Aqua View SMZ001 Bronze RV SHOWERMISER Unit
The Aqua View Bronze RV SHOWERMISER Unit is a water saving system that attaches to the showerhead in your RV, boat or anything with a shower.www.rvupgradestore.com
Many hotels & commercial buildings have a hot water recirculating loop built in to them so when you turn on the hot water there is not a "two (2) minute lag in hot water at the shower or faucet. This is a poor man's hot water recirc system.It’s just a diverter valve that runs the cold water coming from the hot side back to the tank using a third line. The fixture turns color when it reaches 90f to let you know it’s hot. A expensive way of running the 2 gallons into a jug and dumping it back into your tank.
Is potable water required for a shower? I mean we talk about showering with salt water, river water, etc. That is not potable.You could look into something like this.
Aqualoop | The Only NSF350 Greywater Recycling Solution
That said, Dad always told me if I have to ask the price I probably can't afford it.
Another note. This system filtrates to .02 microns. You do not bad bacteria out with a 20 micron filter. Please remember, potable water is required for showers. Just do a search on safes use of non-potable water.
Be careful and Be safe.
Not sure I understand this is so different than what currently occurs with every typical boat shower.This system would effectively be like a bath. The water would start out potable and the only contaminates added would be from your body (AFTER you have rinsed). The water would not be stored in between showers. It would be pumped overboard after every shower.
Is potable water required for a shower? I mean we talk about showering with salt water, river water, etc. That is not potable.
This system would effectively be like a bath. The water would start out potable and the only contaminates added would be from your body (AFTER you have rinsed). The water would not be stored in between showers. It would be pumped overboard after every shower.
Grey water is just gross.....If you use fresh water it falls from the shower head to the floor. There it becomes gray water, a soup of fresh water, soap, grime and dead body cells. Then it is "pumped" overboard.