- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Here's some pics and a review of the Helton On-Board Shower I got from Kurt at Cruiser Outfitters.
The on-board shower consists of a copper heat exchanger which 2 heater hoses feed hot water into, from your heater core lines. There are 2 smaller ports that feed into the exchanger, one coming in from your cold water supply and one warm, going out to the shower head. It will warm up your supply water for warm/hot showers! Also included is a pump that you set into your fresh water supply, which is powered by a by the 12v cigarette lighter plug. The last piece is the shower head with a handy suction cup mount for holding the shower head while you lather up and rinse off.
It puts out a pretty good stream of water, more than enough to rinse of the days trail dirt! The shower kit will heat your supply water by 40 degrees over it's current temperature. If the water is 50*'s and you run it thru the heat exchanger, your shower temperature will be approx. 90*'s. If you need it warmer, set your shower head into your supply water and make a 2nd pass, heating the water even further.
The on-board shower consists of a copper heat exchanger which 2 heater hoses feed hot water into, from your heater core lines. There are 2 smaller ports that feed into the exchanger, one coming in from your cold water supply and one warm, going out to the shower head. It will warm up your supply water for warm/hot showers! Also included is a pump that you set into your fresh water supply, which is powered by a by the 12v cigarette lighter plug. The last piece is the shower head with a handy suction cup mount for holding the shower head while you lather up and rinse off.
It puts out a pretty good stream of water, more than enough to rinse of the days trail dirt! The shower kit will heat your supply water by 40 degrees over it's current temperature. If the water is 50*'s and you run it thru the heat exchanger, your shower temperature will be approx. 90*'s. If you need it warmer, set your shower head into your supply water and make a 2nd pass, heating the water even further.