I would like to thank you for sharing all the details complete with an item list on how to make these cans. I've made two cans using your instructions and they have worked out perfectly for me and my family for a year now. Its not every day people share there designs and give people the option to make there own with the level of detail you provided.
Man, I was looking for video reviews for a air purifier for my living room and ended up watching how to build a portable shower for Overland. I don't even do overlanding. Great video.
This rig has really been a major improvement in my camping. I'm rigging a van for lite-dity van life and this is a perfect alternative to hard plumbing tanks and pumps. Portable so it can go anywhere. Excellent product.
@@SandyCats This is an excellent video, I'm very grateful, I'm building a campervan right now and your video is the answer to my need of both a heated shower and a water supply for my kitchen sink. If you might have time to spare, could you please tell me what bulkhead to get in place of the one for which you provided the Amazon link- they're sold out and it doesn't look like they're coming back in stock any time soon and I can't find it anywhere else. Thank you again for a very useful video!
I also have a 15 gallon tank with a pump installed on it. That one is the best system for taking long showers. I pump the water through a portable on demand hot water heater.
I built a portable shower using a pump up garden sprayer and I found that the spray head for a kitchen sink worked really well for bathing and rinsing. It was pretty economical with the water because the head is so small in diameter, but it also managed to provide good pressure. It probably wouldn't be too great if you planned to use it to blast mud from your vehicle, but for bathing it's hard to beat. It is also very small.
I have been using a pump up sprayer tank for 20 years now. I placed a valve on the output hose followed by a quick disconnect connector. I have a car wash wand, a shower head, hand sprayer, a sink... Etc.
Wow, this is awesome, i already have 2 of these jerry cans, definitely going to be converting one of them, and getting those water purification bags. Thanks for this video!
After several trips of personal use of this portable shower system, I give it 5 stars. It replaced my rinse kit which was impossible to refill while on the trail and awkwardly shaped when packing. Beyond showering with it; I’ve used it for cooking, cleaning, washing my dog after rolling in a cow pie, and even washing a sand rail after an unfortunate passenger couldn’t contain there stomach contents.
I just got my order yesterday. I am very impressed with the packaging and even more impressed with the system....IT WORKS like a charm. Thank you so very much Off Kamber, I'm looking forward to my next adventure.
Reading your comments and how generous you are with your knowledge, i bet you’re also a great friend. Thanks man Im building the same can based on your recs
@SandyCats i ended up building the same can with your recs. However, I also installed a waterproof switch toggle on the top of the can. If you send me a place to send pic, will be happy to share so others can see. Next time, i will add the switch to the cap itself so that all you have to do is swap out caps and would not be limited to the can that has the switch. Have to admit though the switch is legit!
Awesome video. I'm doing my overland build and this is a great shower option and I like the idea of filtering stream or lake water for showing so you don't have to bring a lot of water with you. Thanks for the video. Cheers Scott
Looks like a great DIY system. I'm going to review your material list and possibly put together my own. For me, I would use a 12v RV immersion heater and hook up both that and the pump to a small 12v motorcycle battery. Still portable, but far better water heating capability.
I've subscribed to your channel halfway through this video, and it's my first time watching your channel! I like how you take things to the next level, and you always take high-end quality into your consideration!
Hey since you love that clean look you should get a bigger size of the plastic loom to cover the wire and the hose so it looks like one single drop in pump
I made this and it is sooo handy. The only change I made was the disconnect. I bought one with male pipe threads, 3/4" so that my water hose can screw onto it. My neighbor likes it too.
Hello I was curious if you can share what part you used instead of the bulkhead? Amazon is out of the quick disconnects and I'm trying to complete this build. Thanks for any information 👍
@@davemyronthose are just nominal ratings. Voltage will vary between 3.0v to 4.2v per cell depending on charge. A fully charged 3 cell lipo battery will be 12.6v, which should work for something like this.
The connectors you need are Anderson power pole. The come from35-40 amp rated to 600 amp rated. That is the standard for DC connection for Ham Radios, also people use the 600 amp connectors for jumper cables And quick disconnect cables for receiver mount winches for front and rear mount winches. Work really well, and easy to source. Great build video, appreciate you taking the time to do the video.
Build your own water filter system. Use your pressurized water tank to pump water from one tank to another or just pump water from the source through the filter system. I recommend the 3 stage filter starting with a string filler, second filter should be a fiber filter, followed by a carbon filter, then if you must use a ceramic filter in a cartridge you build from PVC pipe and fittings. Take two buckets and create a Berkey style filter tank. Instead of gravity for delivering water to the ceramic filter; pump the cleaned water into the ceramic filter no waiting no fuss. I have my design I want to see yours.
As much as I prefer the looks of an OD Green Can, I think I'd get a black can for use with the shower for a bit of solar action. That being said, the thirty gallon tank inside my white cargo trailer conversion is warm in the afternoon on warm weather trips when a shower is really appreciated, so the OD Green can in the sun will probably be fine. I also use Mando Deodorant when I'm going to be in the field. I use the unscented version because I'm usually hunting when I'm using the trailer.
I just found your channel by accident. I have been wanting to get a shower rigged up as the one I have is pathetic. When I elk hunt I am usually out two weeks and really need to clean up. If I get an elk, then I definitely need to clean up. Great job describing the build step by step. I hope to have your design this fall for my elk hunt. Thanks a lot. PS - I haven't seen any of your other videos yet but still subscribed.
I just find it so much faster and easier to boil 1 gallon of water and mix it in. With other heaters (including other shower companies) usually takes anywhere from 45-90 minutes to heat up. Boiling takes 5-10.
Helpful Hint: You can eliminate the J-B Weld by using a Heat Gun. Heat the CAP/LID thoroughly around the CPC Hole. This will relieve the curvature on the lid and flatten the spot out enough to tighten CPC fitment. While the LID/CAP is still Hot inset and install the CPC fitting and tighten thoroughly which will allow the Lid to cool and form to the CPC. Leave the black seal OUT at this stage. When they cool together (CPC&LID) the gap of the curvature GREATLY diminishes. Once cooled install the Black Seal and it lies flat. Tighten thoroughly. You can always go back and add the J-B Weld if need be but mine did not leak after this technique. I add the Lid/Cap to the Can while Cooling. (use Heat Gun at your discretion! ) This is only for the CPC fitment not Electrical Grommet.
If I purchased the HFCD16857 bulk head, what would I need for the male quick disconnect part? There are different types. That bulkhead is for an 1/2 inch pipe which fits my pump. Any help appreciated. Don’t enjoy working with pipes. I’ve seen part HFCD22857. Would that work? What description am I looking for? Like if I wanted to switch it to a 3/8 for the male part.
Great job! I wonder if painting the can black would allow the sun to heat the water while in your jerry can holder, similar to the original road shower concept for hot water.
Just a couple tips: Try putting the gasket on the inside not the out side. The grommet is actually called a CGB or cord grip body. Try a 12vdc diaphragm pump. They are self priming and have higher flow rate 2.4-4gpm. Great design though! And very practical.
a better battery solution may be to use a tool battery for the system not sure if overvolting the pump would burn it up but there are 12v milwaukee battery adapters as well
question? how long will that 5 gal last you showering? Do you normal turn it off and on while showering ? then a few things i thought of if you bring a jackery or something like that they have 12v plugs. the other thing i was thinking is some way to plug into the shower hose connection at the tank when not in use like when its on the back of your truck to keep mud and dust getting in it like some kind of rubber cap or something maybe not a huge deal not like you will be drinking that water. Thanks for this vod! What a great idea.
My last trip last week was a 14 day trip with myself, my wife, my 17 year old daughter, my 4 year old and my 2 year old. We took showers 4x on the trip. each time we used anywhere from 7-8.5 gallons of water for all 5 of us. I personally keep it on the whole time but I'm fast. Everyone else turns it on, than off to soap themselves, and then on to wash off. All times wife and daughter washed their hair as well. The shower system has a battery pack. The pack lasted us for the entire trip on daily use. We keep our jerry car on the outside of our rig. We DO use it for drinking water as well. The way the connections work... it prevents dirt/dust from getting into the system.
I love your videos...thanks for making them. I have a question before I start this project - how or where is the pressure coming from to 'boost' the pump from just delivering some water to being very powerful? Is it purely because the canister is sealed?
I make the same portable shower concept but with different parts. For hot shower, I add an additional heat exchanger from PC cooling part. Connect the heat exchanger to the quick plug (pump) and water return to another quick plug on the container. Use stove to boil the water. Once water hot enough for bath, unplug the heat exchanger and plug in the shower heat. It take 10-15min to heat the water. If you need the picture of the DIY, let me know.
Curious!... I'e love photos. Can you email me at Oleg@sandycats.com or IG @SandyCats_. I personally use my jetboil to heat up some water and mix it in with the cold. Two pots is usually enough to make the rest of the water perfect for a really hot shower. We are playing with an instant (propane) hot water heater for this setup as multi-week trips my wife wants hot water for the sink and other various uses. Doing a final test run (3 week overlanding trip) next week. If all works out, plan to make a new vid.
I've gotta an older Coleman lpg water heater. The shower is useless. I have a drill operated inline pump to use for now. Will upgrade later to this I think.
The system you have built works well and has been around for a long time, I have seen them with both air pressure, hand prime and sub pump, the whole point is its a low-cost option that works well, the items you have linked to are way overkill, eg your fitting on its own is 60$ so with the pump at 40$ then the can battery etc a build that is far more expensive than it needs to be. Nice unit though better looking than mine but works the same! Happy camping, stay clean
I wish I could agree that a lower cost option would be equal. I've tried them but was not satisfied. I've had multiple people order these from me to replace their waterport solely because they hated the hand pump. I also tried other (cheaper) fittings (that allow multiple attachments) but found them to eventually stop working when my canister is mounted outside the vehicle and I'm doing 100's of miles in sand/dust/dirt. This specific fitting seems to work forever. I tried to built a unit that work extremely easy and is really built to work in difficult environments (you can see current use on my wise sandycats.com).
@offkamber, Nailed it again! Excellent content, no BS, great presentation style. I had most of the parts (check valves and tubing) for my campervan already. Just ordered the electronics and nozzle through your links. Using this to overland in my Taco this weekend. Thanks!
I got the megawise jump starter. I plugged into the DC output jack with the recommended cables in the video description. The non USB (round output 3) jack is made to push from 12-16 volts/10amps. I put my meter on it and got 14.3 volts with the megawise 3/4 charged. (It may go all the way to 16 volts after a full charge, I’m not sure of that yet) The point I’m trying to make it that the german 12 volt motor is only rated to run continuously at 12 volts. So running higher voltage than 12 would make the motor run harder and spray water farther but I don’t know if the motor will eventually fail under the higher than rated voltage. If you have any long term usage with the megawise battery please let me know if the motor has handled it. I’m still going to keep the jump starter because I probably need it for the car, but I will probably buy the 3000 battery recommended (but I’d rather use the megawise if it can handle it) Thanks!
Unfortunately I do not have what I would call "long term usage." On my system I would say I have at least 3-4 hours of usage with the jump starter. I usually use the regular battery pack for almost everything. I only use the jump starter for showers for the family. During those showers it will run on/off for about 30-35 minutes (2-3 kids, wife and I). I would say we have done that 6-7 times with the same system and it still works. Hope that helps a bit. HOWEVER, what I will do (out of curiosity since I have extra motors lying around from testing)... is run two motors continuously until they burn out. I will do one with each battery. I'll have to do this at the end of the month or next month as I'm packing for a 3 week overlanding trip right now and leaving in a few days. I will keep this on my to do list and report back via this comment and on my website.
I am finally done with testing! It took a few months because I was only able to test for a few hours a day... than charge the battery and plug it in the next day. Both pumps and the motor lasted for 100 hours of usage. After 100 hours the motor still worked fine. I gave up at that point as I am more than happy with 100 hours. I also learned that the motor is rated to run at 15 minute increments but in reality has no problems running for 2 hours non-stop. Lastly... the Talentcell battery is really the weak link. Initially I had 4 continuous hours and slowly started to drop. At day 5 it dropped to 1.5 continuous hours and stayed there for a while. At about 60 hours it was only giving about 45 minutes of continuous charge so I replaced it. Hope this helps!
I'm in the process of building one myself. Does the water jug need an extra vent hole to prevent negative pressure in the container, or does it work without a vent hole? THX!
How has the epoxy held up over time? Using epoxy with HDPE plastics is always temporarily unless you sand down the plastic and use some type of primer/harder. I know this because I used to work on kayaks, and this scepter jug is the same HDPE plastic as the kayaks. Another question, after shaving the plastic notch off the colder fitting, why did you not use the rubber washer instead of epoxy? Seems like the nut would clamp it down enough, but I dont have it front of me so idk.
Regarding washer. The curve on the lid is too much for the washer. We tried other washers but they didn’t work either as thicker ones were too stiff and eventually started to leak. After 2 years one three units one did lose its epoxy seal. That one did take a lot of abuse though. Over the last year we started selling these and do sand them down now. We also just got our first batch of custom washers on Friday. I plan on testing over the summer then including them with out kit and offering them up for $3 each.
@@SandyCats I may want to buy one of those washers off you! I'm currently building my own using the 2.5 gallon scepter. I also plan to use the bigger 12v comet pump, and a larger 12v 6A talentcell battery. I'm not going to be selling them or anything, but I want mine to be bullet proof, and also have more pressure than the blue german pump. I also will house the battery in a plastic waterproof case, stuck on with outdoor double sided tape. Those talentcell battery shouldnt get wet they can catch on fire if shorted. I posted a video on my youtube page, however I've made several revisions to the build and will post a "how to" soon. Did you know colder makes that fitting in black? I'm waiting for mine to arrive so I can complete it.
@@hi-filuggage13 regarding the black fittings. It uses a stiffer plastic so it doesn’t work as well with JB weld. Would with washer. Regarding larger pump… it won’t help as the talentcell will limit the power for it to work better. You’d want to use a better battery pack to get the benefit. In reality you can even get more pressure from the pump we use with a stronger battery pack… but you will go through water faster. To me it’s a balance of pressure vs water consumption. Regarding fire… I’d need to proof… tested these in crazy environments including 30 days in monsoon season intentionally to try to find limits of battery. Seen failures in my testings…. Haven’t seen fires. The only weak point in my build is going to be the battery. A good and battery will be about 3x the cost…. So again…. Balance.
Hi, Grt tutorial .....I ll have a go at building the shower system but what roughly would all this system cost ? I m looking to use this in a van when touring out in uk/ Europe. 🏴🏴
I’ve found multiple stronger options since. But decided to stick with the talentcell as the power (for me) is a good compromise to allow me to conserve the water.
Hey can you help me out. I found the bulkhead but I’m having trouble finding the quick disconnect adapter. Would you mind sending me a link where I can buy the exact one I need for this set up. I have all the parts except for that. Thank you so much for putting this together. This will be so useful.
I see that comet pumps makes a 20L/min 12v that can still fit in the lid. This hooked up to the megawise 1500 car jumper would increase water pressure right? What would be a downside other than quicker depletion of water?
My first pump is going on 3 years now and still kicking. Only thing I tend to replace is the clear tubing about once a year as it gets hazy. Honestly I don’t do anything to maintain the pump…. I’ll clean out the scepter with warm water and a bit of bleach and run that through the pump. Then a bit of soap and water. I do that after every few trips.
Found your channel, love the build, will start mine soon. Side bar: which Mountain Rescue Unit are you with ? I with the Ravallie County Sheriff, Hamilton, Montana
When I added the fitting for the wire for the pump, I couldn’t see up close how you did it, so I put it in wrong and now the cable won’t get tightened. I tried fixing this with adding lots of jb weld in the gap, hope that works for a water tight seal
Per the FDA, yes. But if you do this right, the contact with the JB weld should be minimal or non-existent. We will have a new video coming out in about 2 months with many updates including elimination of the JB weld. Had a lot of testing and updates over the course of 2 years.
@@SandyCats gotcha. I’m building mine out today most the parts are in. but plan on using it to also be used for clean/consumable water. Do you have any words of wisdom regarding the seal? Appreciate you!
@@ASAUCYKOALABEAR unfortunately not. We had to develop our own washer as I couldn’t find anything on the market that worked. I use it with JB weld for drinking water all the time with no concern to be honest. The washer was developed more for easier installation. But I only have a few. We will get a large batch in 60 days or so and will sell them for $3 each. I know that doesn’t help now though… sorry.
@@SandyCats no need to be sorry. You’ve helped out a ton. Thanks man! I’ll run with the jb weld and try to get it clean like yours. And best of luck with your big batch coming in. Can’t wait to hear about it
Thanks for detailed diy instructions. Have you tested out the Kick Ass portable shower. I have not but it's very compact, affordable, and seems to work well from the YT videos I've watched. Also, have you tested the higher output Comet VIP Plus 1430.12.00 pump with your configuration?
The kick ass I did not try out. It doesn’t give me the versatility I need to be honest (fast access to water for general use). However it looks like a very very reasonably priced system for what it is. The VIP comet will burn out faster with my system. The limiting factor is the battery pack I recommend for the run time I get. Higher output would require a different pack and would eat through water supply faster. From personal use and some trial tests with friends, I found this pump configuration to be a good compromise of pressure vs water conservation
I would like to thank you for sharing all the details complete with an item list on how to make these cans. I've made two cans using your instructions and they have worked out perfectly for me and my family for a year now. Its not every day people share there designs and give people the option to make there own with the level of detail you provided.
You could use your dewalt battery. They have 3d printed holders that give you the 12volt.
Man, I was looking for video reviews for a air purifier for my living room and ended up watching how to build a portable shower for Overland. I don't even do overlanding. Great video.
This rig has really been a major improvement in my camping. I'm rigging a van for lite-dity van life and this is a perfect alternative to hard plumbing tanks and pumps. Portable so it can go anywhere. Excellent product.
For sealing the fittings, I would use 3M 5200 Marine caulk, it will maintain more flexibility. I use it to seal leaks on my plastic kayaks.
Will def. give it a try
@@SandyCats This is an excellent video, I'm very grateful, I'm building a campervan right now and your video is the answer to my need of both a heated shower and a water supply for my kitchen sink. If you might have time to spare, could you please tell me what bulkhead to get in place of the one for which you provided the Amazon link- they're sold out and it doesn't look like they're coming back in stock any time soon and I can't find it anywhere else. Thank you again for a very useful video!
@@sheri4673 I would really only recommend this bulkhead solely because it's bulletproof. If you DM me on IG @offkamber_ I can sell you one at cost.
I also have a 15 gallon tank with a pump installed on it. That one is the best system for taking long showers. I pump the water through a portable on demand hot water heater.
I like the fact that you share honest to god number ranges, thanks!
I built a portable shower using a pump up garden sprayer and I found that the spray head for a kitchen sink worked really well for bathing and rinsing. It was pretty economical with the water because the head is so small in diameter, but it also managed to provide good pressure. It probably wouldn't be too great if you planned to use it to blast mud from your vehicle, but for bathing it's hard to beat. It is also very small.
I have been using a pump up sprayer tank for 20 years now. I placed a valve on the output hose followed by a quick disconnect connector. I have a car wash wand, a shower head, hand sprayer, a sink... Etc.
Wish I had this in the field in my military day
Wow, this is awesome, i already have 2 of these jerry cans, definitely going to be converting one of them, and getting those water purification bags. Thanks for this video!
After several trips of personal use of this portable shower system, I give it 5 stars. It replaced my rinse kit which was impossible to refill while on the trail and awkwardly shaped when packing. Beyond showering with it; I’ve used it for cooking, cleaning, washing my dog after rolling in a cow pie, and even washing a sand rail after an unfortunate passenger couldn’t contain there stomach contents.
And a partridge in a pear treee...blah blah, blah
@@stumpgrinder13 are you ok?
@@MizzCupcake244 why and define ok
I just got my order yesterday. I am very impressed with the packaging and even more impressed with the system....IT WORKS like a charm. Thank you so very much Off Kamber, I'm looking forward to my next adventure.
Love your dog!! Dobermans rock
Reading your comments and how generous you are with your knowledge, i bet you’re also a great friend. Thanks man Im building the same can based on your recs
@SandyCats i ended up building the same can with your recs. However, I also installed a waterproof switch toggle on the top of the can. If you send me a place to send pic, will be happy to share so others can see. Next time, i will add the switch to the cap itself so that all you have to do is swap out caps and would not be limited to the can that has the switch. Have to admit though the switch is legit!
I looked up all the items on the parts list and the cost was over $300 so buying it already made is a deal!
That’s what I was wondering. When he said the motor was 50.00 I stopped watching and search for your message. Rinsekit is 300.00 today.
Where did you find this already made?
Awesome video. I'm doing my overland build and this is a great shower option and I like the idea of filtering stream or lake water for showing so you don't have to bring a lot of water with you. Thanks for the video. Cheers Scott
very nice system ...!!probably a fuse or a relay or both would be a good idea.
I’m actively building this by the way! Ultra excited!!!
oh yeah ! 🎉 here we go ! ✌🙏
Scepter is made in Canada. You can get it in Black. I have one and it heats up just nice in the sun
Looks like a great DIY system. I'm going to review your material list and possibly put together my own. For me, I would use a 12v RV immersion heater and hook up both that and the pump to a small 12v motorcycle battery. Still portable, but far better water heating capability.
I've subscribed to your channel halfway through this video, and it's my first time watching your channel! I like how you take things to the next level, and you always take high-end quality into your consideration!
Hey since you love that clean look you should get a bigger size of the plastic loom to cover the wire and the hose so it looks like one single drop in pump
I made this and it is sooo handy. The only change I made was the disconnect. I bought one with male pipe threads, 3/4" so that my water hose can screw onto it. My neighbor likes it too.
Hello I was curious if you can share what part you used instead of the bulkhead? Amazon is out of the quick disconnects and I'm trying to complete this build. Thanks for any information 👍
Genius. Very innovative. Smart. I'm getting me one for the road.
Nice figure eight with carabiner. I went with just the knot.
Try rc car batteries they also have better Battery connectors and also high amps which is why you're jump pack outperforms the other battery
Can you provide links for this?
@@hi-filuggage13it’s called XT-60 connector. Very durable.
All the RC batteries seem to be 7.2 or 11.1v. Some are NiMH or LiPo. We would want 12v LiPo, I would think, but I don’t see anything like that
@@davemyronthose are just nominal ratings. Voltage will vary between 3.0v to 4.2v per cell depending on charge. A fully charged 3 cell lipo battery will be 12.6v, which should work for something like this.
The connectors you need are Anderson power pole. The come from35-40 amp rated to 600 amp rated. That is the standard for DC connection for Ham Radios, also people use the 600 amp connectors for jumper cables
And quick disconnect cables for receiver mount winches for front and rear mount winches. Work really well, and easy to source.
Great build video, appreciate you taking the time to do the video.
Build your own water filter system. Use your pressurized water tank to pump water from one tank to another or just pump water from the source through the filter system. I recommend the 3 stage filter starting with a string filler, second filter should be a fiber filter, followed by a carbon filter, then if you must use a ceramic filter in a cartridge you build from PVC pipe and fittings.
Take two buckets and create a Berkey style filter tank. Instead of gravity for delivering water to the ceramic filter; pump the cleaned water into the ceramic filter no waiting no fuss.
I have my design I want to see yours.
Filter sounds amazing
I’d like to power this system with a Milwaukee 12v battery pack myself. I’ll try to make that happen when I build mine. Thanks for the build
As much as I prefer the looks of an OD Green Can, I think I'd get a black can for use with the shower for a bit of solar action. That being said, the thirty gallon tank inside my white cargo trailer conversion is warm in the afternoon on warm weather trips when a shower is really appreciated, so the OD Green can in the sun will probably be fine. I also use Mando Deodorant when I'm going to be in the field. I use the unscented version because I'm usually hunting when I'm using the trailer.
I just found your channel by accident. I have been wanting to get a shower rigged up as the one I have is pathetic. When I elk hunt I am usually out two weeks and really need to clean up. If I get an elk, then I definitely need to clean up. Great job describing the build step by step. I hope to have your design this fall for my elk hunt. Thanks a lot. PS - I haven't seen any of your other videos yet but still subscribed.
Cool.Nice job. 👍 A project for the weekend.
Bucket water heater. Can be used to heat the water. Made for 5 gallons.
I just find it so much faster and easier to boil 1 gallon of water and mix it in. With other heaters (including other shower companies) usually takes anywhere from 45-90 minutes to heat up. Boiling takes 5-10.
Helpful Hint: You can eliminate the J-B Weld by using a Heat Gun. Heat the CAP/LID thoroughly around the CPC Hole. This will relieve the curvature on the lid and flatten the spot out enough to tighten CPC fitment. While the LID/CAP is still Hot inset and install the CPC fitting and tighten thoroughly which will allow the Lid to cool and form to the CPC. Leave the black seal OUT at this stage. When they cool together (CPC&LID) the gap of the curvature GREATLY diminishes. Once cooled install the Black Seal and it lies flat. Tighten thoroughly. You can always go back and add the J-B Weld if need be but mine did not leak after this technique. I add the Lid/Cap to the Can while Cooling. (use Heat Gun at your discretion! ) This is only for the CPC fitment not Electrical Grommet.
Great video! Just ordered all the parts to build one!.. if you switch the CPC fittings to the HFC57 series, they have UV resistance and are black 👌
Awesome! And just ordered some HFC57 series to test out. Thanks for the recommendation!
Great vid thank u. I'm on it! Do you have a link to the HFC57 series?
@@pl1311 I’ve been getting them at freshwater systems
If I purchased the HFCD16857 bulk head, what would I need for the male quick disconnect part? There are different types. That bulkhead is for an 1/2 inch pipe which fits my pump. Any help appreciated. Don’t enjoy working with pipes. I’ve seen part HFCD22857. Would that work? What description am I looking for? Like if I wanted to switch it to a 3/8 for the male part.
Great job! I wonder if painting the can black would allow the sun to heat the water while in your jerry can holder, similar to the original road shower concept for hot water.
I think it would have a small effect. They actually sell the scepter cans in black.
Beautiful. Thx for the tutorial! It was fun building it and it is working like hell. From Hamburg, Germany, Fokko.
Smart. I’d like one.
Just a couple tips:
Try putting the gasket on the inside not the out side.
The grommet is actually called a CGB or cord grip body.
Try a 12vdc diaphragm pump. They are self priming and have higher flow rate 2.4-4gpm.
Great design though! And very practical.
a better battery solution may be to use a tool battery for the system not sure if overvolting the pump would burn it up but there are 12v milwaukee battery adapters as well
They would work but it will drastically increase flow and you’ll go through 5 gallons in only a few minutes
Thank you, great tips.
Very impressive. Thank You. I think I would like one
Or just use the electric gas transfer pump on a reg 25 L Gerry maybe ?
Neat idea, but I just got a RINSEKIT with a Heater too.
I've seen several DIY Jerry can showers and yours is the best design by far. The suggestions you give at the end are also good. Great job!
Really like this…definitely gonna give this a shot this Winters Desert Season. Maybe I’ll even spray black to sit in the Sun and warm up maybe..
They sell black scepters on Amazon now.
Pretty cool 😎
question? how long will that 5 gal last you showering? Do you normal turn it off and on while showering ? then a few things i thought of if you bring a jackery or something like that they have 12v plugs. the other thing i was thinking is some way to plug into the shower hose connection at the tank when not in use like when its on the back of your truck to keep mud and dust getting in it like some kind of rubber cap or something maybe not a huge deal not like you will be drinking that water. Thanks for this vod! What a great idea.
My last trip last week was a 14 day trip with myself, my wife, my 17 year old daughter, my 4 year old and my 2 year old. We took showers 4x on the trip. each time we used anywhere from 7-8.5 gallons of water for all 5 of us. I personally keep it on the whole time but I'm fast. Everyone else turns it on, than off to soap themselves, and then on to wash off. All times wife and daughter washed their hair as well. The shower system has a battery pack. The pack lasted us for the entire trip on daily use. We keep our jerry car on the outside of our rig. We DO use it for drinking water as well. The way the connections work... it prevents dirt/dust from getting into the system.
@@SandyCats ah nice. You have inspired me to build one!
Awesome content!!! Thanks and keep it comin 🙌🏻
Do you recommend a cover for the 22L container to insulated and this way will keep water warmer specially in winter time - Thank you great job
What an excellent build. Very detailed and thought out.
Very cool build. Thank you
Thank you for the detailed review. And for wiring update!
I love your videos...thanks for making them.
I have a question before I start this project - how or where is the pressure coming from to 'boost' the pump from just delivering some water to being very powerful? Is it purely because the canister is sealed?
The pressure comes directly from the the electric pump. Not because can is sealed.
I make the same portable shower concept but with different parts. For hot shower, I add an additional heat exchanger from PC cooling part. Connect the heat exchanger to the quick plug (pump) and water return to another quick plug on the container. Use stove to boil the water. Once water hot enough for bath, unplug the heat exchanger and plug in the shower heat. It take 10-15min to heat the water. If you need the picture of the DIY, let me know.
Curious!... I'e love photos. Can you email me at Oleg@sandycats.com or IG @SandyCats_. I personally use my jetboil to heat up some water and mix it in with the cold. Two pots is usually enough to make the rest of the water perfect for a really hot shower. We are playing with an instant (propane) hot water heater for this setup as multi-week trips my wife wants hot water for the sink and other various uses. Doing a final test run (3 week overlanding trip) next week. If all works out, plan to make a new vid.
I've gotta an older Coleman lpg water heater. The shower is useless. I have a drill operated inline pump to use for now. Will upgrade later to this I think.
Awesome DIY 👍👍
Hello Sandy Cats. This is a great system👍👍. Can you send me the Item List. I want build this for my Camptrailer. Thank you. Best Wishes. Falk
Just ordered mine! Excited to try it out
Thanks for sharing this man, I love it
This guys smart
nice portable shower
Sweet setup!
Great DIY video, thank you!
Awesome I entered the gaw too!!
Absolutely phenomenal. Excellent video!
I would love to buy one of your portable shower if you make them available
Done! Www.SandyCats.com
Mind is OTW! Will it be as awesome at it seems?!
A BONUS?! Thank you!!!
The system you have built works well and has been around for a long time, I have seen them with both air pressure, hand prime and sub pump, the whole point is its a low-cost option that works well, the items you have linked to are way overkill, eg your fitting on its own is 60$ so with the pump at 40$ then the can battery etc a build that is far more expensive than it needs to be. Nice unit though better looking than mine but works the same! Happy camping, stay clean
I wish I could agree that a lower cost option would be equal. I've tried them but was not satisfied. I've had multiple people order these from me to replace their waterport solely because they hated the hand pump. I also tried other (cheaper) fittings (that allow multiple attachments) but found them to eventually stop working when my canister is mounted outside the vehicle and I'm doing 100's of miles in sand/dust/dirt. This specific fitting seems to work forever. I tried to built a unit that work extremely easy and is really built to work in difficult environments (you can see current use on my wise sandycats.com).
@offkamber, Nailed it again! Excellent content, no BS, great presentation style. I had most of the parts (check valves and tubing) for my campervan already. Just ordered the electronics and nozzle through your links. Using this to overland in my Taco this weekend. Thanks!
That’s awesome!!!🔥
Great video, thanks!
It looks Amazon ran out of the bulkhead/easyconnect with the size you mentioned. Are there alternatives or anything I could replace those with?
I have a group called Queerly Outdoors and I love this. 😎👍
I got the megawise jump starter. I plugged into the DC output jack with the recommended cables in the video description. The non USB (round output 3) jack is made to push from 12-16 volts/10amps. I put my meter on it and got 14.3 volts with the megawise 3/4 charged. (It may go all the way to 16 volts after a full charge, I’m not sure of that yet) The point I’m trying to make it that the german 12 volt motor is only rated to run continuously at 12 volts. So running higher voltage than 12 would make the motor run harder and spray water farther but I don’t know if the motor will eventually fail under the higher than rated voltage. If you have any long term usage with the megawise battery please let me know if the motor has handled it. I’m still going to keep the jump starter because I probably need it for the car, but I will probably buy the 3000 battery recommended (but I’d rather use the megawise if it can handle it) Thanks!
Unfortunately I do not have what I would call "long term usage." On my system I would say I have at least 3-4 hours of usage with the jump starter. I usually use the regular battery pack for almost everything. I only use the jump starter for showers for the family. During those showers it will run on/off for about 30-35 minutes (2-3 kids, wife and I). I would say we have done that 6-7 times with the same system and it still works. Hope that helps a bit. HOWEVER, what I will do (out of curiosity since I have extra motors lying around from testing)... is run two motors continuously until they burn out. I will do one with each battery. I'll have to do this at the end of the month or next month as I'm packing for a 3 week overlanding trip right now and leaving in a few days. I will keep this on my to do list and report back via this comment and on my website.
@@SandyCatsI am interested in the results of your pump motor burnout tests. Have you done them?
@@BSerrell4 I did not. I honestly forgot. I just put it on my to do list and will start this wed
I am finally done with testing! It took a few months because I was only able to test for a few hours a day... than charge the battery and plug it in the next day. Both pumps and the motor lasted for 100 hours of usage. After 100 hours the motor still worked fine. I gave up at that point as I am more than happy with 100 hours. I also learned that the motor is rated to run at 15 minute increments but in reality has no problems running for 2 hours non-stop. Lastly... the Talentcell battery is really the weak link. Initially I had 4 continuous hours and slowly started to drop. At day 5 it dropped to 1.5 continuous hours and stayed there for a while. At about 60 hours it was only giving about 45 minutes of continuous charge so I replaced it. Hope this helps!
really cool
Can you make one of these portable showers as shown on RUclips for me or email instructions?
Www.SandyCats.com
I'm in the process of building one myself. Does the water jug need an extra vent hole to prevent negative pressure in the container, or does it work without a vent hole? THX!
The jug already has a vent hole. It will work as normal with the system
@@SandyCats I can't buy the same jug here in Spain. My container doesn't have a vent hole - should I add one or is it unnecessary? Thank you
@@StopLossLOL gotcha. Without a vent it will make the water flow a bit slower. Should be ok though
This is Great thanks!
Neat Shower/water system!
Whats the part number for the Parker Elbow, Colder connector? Trying to get something similar to use as faucet. Thanks in advance!
Part 1: Part Number: HFC24612 (Coupling)
Part 2: Part Number: PBPP6VFE6 (Elbow)
Quick question for UK folks...if you sourced this Scepter container or good alternative in the UK, where from?
Awesome stuff. Keep up the good work, subscribed.
How has the epoxy held up over time? Using epoxy with HDPE plastics is always temporarily unless you sand down the plastic and use some type of primer/harder. I know this because I used to work on kayaks, and this scepter jug is the same HDPE plastic as the kayaks. Another question, after shaving the plastic notch off the colder fitting, why did you not use the rubber washer instead of epoxy? Seems like the nut would clamp it down enough, but I dont have it front of me so idk.
Regarding washer. The curve on the lid is too much for the washer. We tried other washers but they didn’t work either as thicker ones were too stiff and eventually started to leak. After 2 years one three units one did lose its epoxy seal. That one did take a lot of abuse though. Over the last year we started selling these and do sand them down now. We also just got our first batch of custom washers on Friday. I plan on testing over the summer then including them with out kit and offering them up for $3 each.
@@SandyCats I may want to buy one of those washers off you! I'm currently building my own using the 2.5 gallon scepter. I also plan to use the bigger 12v comet pump, and a larger 12v 6A talentcell battery. I'm not going to be selling them or anything, but I want mine to be bullet proof, and also have more pressure than the blue german pump. I also will house the battery in a plastic waterproof case, stuck on with outdoor double sided tape. Those talentcell battery shouldnt get wet they can catch on fire if shorted. I posted a video on my youtube page, however I've made several revisions to the build and will post a "how to" soon. Did you know colder makes that fitting in black? I'm waiting for mine to arrive so I can complete it.
@@hi-filuggage13 regarding the black fittings. It uses a stiffer plastic so it doesn’t work as well with JB weld. Would with washer. Regarding larger pump… it won’t help as the talentcell will limit the power for it to work better. You’d want to use a better battery pack to get the benefit. In reality you can even get more pressure from the pump we use with a stronger battery pack… but you will go through water faster. To me it’s a balance of pressure vs water consumption. Regarding fire… I’d need to proof… tested these in crazy environments including 30 days in monsoon season intentionally to try to find limits of battery. Seen failures in my testings…. Haven’t seen fires. The only weak point in my build is going to be the battery. A good and battery will be about 3x the cost…. So again…. Balance.
Hi, Grt tutorial .....I ll have a go at building the shower system but what roughly would all this system cost ? I m looking to use this in a van when touring out in uk/ Europe. 🏴🏴
Currently based on parts list if you build it yourself it would be around 200ish
I wonder how strong it would be if you could retrofit a Milwaukee 9 amp hour battery terminal to the front of the can
I’ve found multiple stronger options since. But decided to stick with the talentcell as the power (for me) is a good compromise to allow me to conserve the water.
The spray nozzle in parts list has stainless steel hose attached and is $50 do you have link to just spray nozzle?
Hey can you help me out. I found the bulkhead but I’m having trouble finding the quick disconnect adapter. Would you mind sending me a link where I can buy the exact one I need for this set up. I have all the parts except for that. Thank you so much for putting this together. This will be so useful.
www.freshwatersystems.com/products/hfc22612-in-line-hose-barb-coupling-insert-3-8-id-barb?variant=13250789638187
Thank you 🙏
I see that comet pumps makes a 20L/min 12v that can still fit in the lid. This hooked up to the megawise 1500 car jumper would increase water pressure right? What would be a downside other than quicker depletion of water?
Just MUCH quicker depletion of water…. That’s it.
Nice job! Like many others, l would like to purchase one from you if available?
Thanks! We now sell these systems on our website at sandycats.com/collections/trailwash
In your experience how long do the pumps last? How do you clean and maintain them? Thanks!
My first pump is going on 3 years now and still kicking. Only thing I tend to replace is the clear tubing about once a year as it gets hazy. Honestly I don’t do anything to maintain the pump…. I’ll clean out the scepter with warm water and a bit of bleach and run that through the pump. Then a bit of soap and water. I do that after every few trips.
Guest mate! Where can I get the plans?
www.offkamber.net/post/dyi-overland-shower
Found your channel, love the build, will start mine soon.
Side bar: which Mountain Rescue Unit are you with ?
I with the Ravallie County Sheriff, Hamilton, Montana
LA county Sheriff San Dimas
@SandyCats So was I, IS Rick Buhite still around, Then I went over to West Valley for a time
Thanks
@@scottclukey2424 Rick was on the team I believe. But that was wayyyy before my time. Have not met him personally.
Thank you Sir, see ya in your next video
very informative video.
Have a new source for the quick disconnects? Not available on Amazon, cannot find anywhere. Thanks
When I added the fitting for the wire for the pump, I couldn’t see up close how you did it, so I put it in wrong and now the cable won’t get tightened. I tried fixing this with adding lots of jb weld in the gap, hope that works for a water tight seal
Theoretically the job weld should keep it watertight
Anyway I could get you to make me one? I’d be happy to purchase one from you
We sell them at SandyCats.com
Everyone always says theirs is better. Yours is better if you can make water lighter...
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Is the JBweld food safe after cured?
Per the FDA, yes. But if you do this right, the contact with the JB weld should be minimal or non-existent. We will have a new video coming out in about 2 months with many updates including elimination of the JB weld. Had a lot of testing and updates over the course of 2 years.
@@SandyCats gotcha. I’m building mine out today most the parts are in. but plan on using it to also be used for clean/consumable water. Do you have any words of wisdom regarding the seal? Appreciate you!
@@ASAUCYKOALABEAR unfortunately not. We had to develop our own washer as I couldn’t find anything on the market that worked. I use it with JB weld for drinking water all the time with no concern to be honest. The washer was developed more for easier installation. But I only have a few. We will get a large batch in 60 days or so and will sell them for $3 each. I know that doesn’t help now though… sorry.
@@SandyCats no need to be sorry. You’ve helped out a ton. Thanks man! I’ll run with the jb weld and try to get it clean like yours. And best of luck with your big batch coming in. Can’t wait to hear about it
Do you have a link and size to the electrical grommets? I found an amazon link on another video but there are three sizes to choose from.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083RZY4K2/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B083RZY4K2&linkCode=as2&tag=offkamber-20&linkId=c589d0414b5a5d36f779dbb7dd9957bb&th=1 Fastronix 2 Pack Weatherproof Grommets for Wire Bundle Diameter 0.18"-0.31" Size PG 9
Thanks for detailed diy instructions. Have you tested out the Kick Ass portable shower. I have not but it's very compact, affordable, and seems to work well from the YT videos I've watched. Also, have you tested the higher output Comet VIP Plus 1430.12.00 pump with your configuration?
The kick ass I did not try out. It doesn’t give me the versatility I need to be honest (fast access to water for general use). However it looks like a very very reasonably priced system for what it is. The VIP comet will burn out faster with my system. The limiting factor is the battery pack I recommend for the run time I get. Higher output would require a different pack and would eat through water supply faster. From personal use and some trial tests with friends, I found this pump configuration to be a good compromise of pressure vs water conservation
@@SandyCats That was my thought about the VIP Comet too. Thanks.