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WaterPORT Daytank 3.8 gal port/press H2O - first impressions 7/26


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#1 Stokeme

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Posted 23 July 2019 - 06:16 AM

This system & manufacturer offers a lot of versatility, it hits the notes for me. The hitch mount offers an instant solution while I consider another option.
I have looked at other pre-built systems & DIY options. Coupled with a drop down shower curtain, using info from a recent video post, I can fashion outdoor bathing. Listed below is the Costco link & the retail website link to the manufacturer. I’ve got no experience with this, so I can offer no recommendation, this is no testimonial, buyer beware. I know I can utilize one or more of the mounting options. I found out about this today from a friend who has been instrumental in my Camper build.

https://www.costco.c...rajfbUDeujjJi6P

https://thewaterport.com

Edited by Stokeme, 27 July 2019 - 08:49 PM.

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#2 DanoT

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Posted 23 July 2019 - 03:02 PM

I heat water on my stove and then fill up a Hot Jugz portable shower. I bought it for $30  and have had it for 9 years.

 

http://www.hotjugz.com/

 

It looks like WaterPORT uses a standard kitchen sprayer which does not really conserve water. The key to Hot Jugz ability to shower with just 2 gallons of water is it's low flow shower head.


Edited by DanoT, 29 July 2019 - 03:04 PM.

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Posted 23 July 2019 - 03:22 PM

Forgot to mention, I did make a call to discuss particulars. 1/2” polycarbonate bpa free tank wall, good h20 in, good h20 out.
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Posted 26 July 2019 - 07:32 PM

The tank is actually food grade plastic. Here are my thoughts after giving it a test run today after receiving it yesterday ....
I posted this initially because Costco was offering it for $129, $30 off, their regular $159 listed price. The bundle that Costco offers is equal to $209 on the WP website, AND Costco offers free shipping. I wanted something to use, like now.
As I noted this offered “checks” on my personal wish list. Exterior travel mount, ~4 gallon capacity, pressurized, solar “shower” black, quick connect capable. Uniquely, it offered larger unit portability, & a hitch mount.
The tank is really heavy duty, ~10-11 lbs. Heavier than I realized, I would almost say bombproof. I would prefer lighter maybe, but it is as is. The pump cap is also really heavy duty, & if screwed down all the way, used alone, provides enough shower pressure. The mount plate is heavy, the attachable hitch receiver just slightly less so, but still capable. I would prefer both be the same gauge. I will probably swap the SS Allen attachment screws with heavier ones & drill out the holes a bit. It slides on & off the hitch mount easily but definitely needs to be locked or bolted for travel. All the tank attachments, Schrader Valve etc., seem really well mounted, nothing leaks, overall well done.
The hose though is really thin & lightweight. It will kink with use & started to as I first unfurled it. It will be easy to replace. The quick connects are plastic garden variety fittings, they are ok, I will replace them at some point with brass or SS.
I patterned my needs mostly off (the aluminum) “The Road Shower” but at $299 it’s not for me. I was prepared to construct a plastic similar version. Many DIY videos demonstrate builds. Mount it on the driver’s side header in the same area as my passenger side awning. How to mount it was not thrilling me. Also, definitely, my top priority is to mount a quick foldout DIY shower curtain in that area. The basic h2o unit seems solid & well conceived. It will be around 40 lbs when full, doable, but it’s not going to be portable, when full, for a long distance.
In closing, I am not here with a recommendation, to each their own, I am just sharing my thoughts about my purchase. One other quick note, when disconnecting the hose, turn the valve off or you might get a jet stream of water in the crotch :)

Edited by Stokeme, 27 July 2019 - 06:11 PM.

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