mrschwarz
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Would an accumlator in the cold water line solve the cold water blast problem?
Allyn said:The accumulator will make no change, the purpose of the accumulator is to reduce the pressure fluctuations in the water system.
PancakeBill said:http://shop.biolitestove.com/BioLite-CampStove_p_15.html
Here we go, a way to prove how green we are. Clean up campsites, charge our electronics. PLUS cook dinner.
I may need to buy one.
Wolf Pack Fan said:Looks like it might power a Delorean Flux Capacitor too. ;D
Mavarick said:Rich, try turning on your elec water heater and gas heater at same time and see if it makes a difference. By adding the faster recovery, and more volume of hot vs cold I presume, it seems to eliminate the temp change when turning the shower head back on. Curious if it will help or hurt in your case of getting a hot blast.
threeful said:I 've found it does not vary much if the sites are fairly level...1-2 inches. I had one site that dropped off under the pin and it was 4" over normal.
I am normally 53-54" from king pin to ground.
Bill