RE: [RC] Portable hot water washers - HELP - Jannelle Wilde & Adam Falk
I purchased a small 110volt electric water
for small bathrooms or under sinks that cost about $45 and a couple of valves,
some plumbing parts, some hose connectors and walla a portable water
heater. It is important to remember to fill the tank before plugging it
in. I put one valve in a place so that I could adjust how much hot to
cold and get a good warm bath. I have to be careful not to use to much
water or I run out quickly. I make sure to use a spray nozzle with a shut
off to save as much hot water as possible.
I will take a picture and send it to
anyone who wants it.
Adam
PS.
Always use a grounded extension cord
and a GFI outlet to reduce the chance of shock.
Jannelle Wilde & Adam Falk
584 Romie Howard Rd.
Yoncalla OR 97499
541-849-2460
866-241-1531 (toll-free)
home.centurytel.net/mfarm
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cynthia Eyler Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005
5:55 PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] Portable hot
water washers - HELP
One suggestion was to use a large aluminum hot
water urn (like for making coffee or hot water for a big group of
people). The person using this method got it cheaply at a yard sale.