could be handy for cleaning things also...put some soap in with water to clean windows or outside furniture...or plant additives in water to fertilize gardens...lots of uses for that actually for those who cant pump up those pressurized vessels
@6:03 Poor shower head test procedure. Probably 0psi pump head pressure. Should have placed the pump at foot level with the shower wand 6ft above and to even show it better aim the shower head up to show the pump's max head pressure. According to the OEM it will shoot up another 2m.
I'm trying to order the 8 gallon, but I'm not able to do so. Can any one please give me the direct contact so I can order it. I don't want to order it thru Amazon.
Trying it on top of the carpet was a fearless move. Don't you have an angry wife yelling at you???.... Just Saying. I think i'm gonna get me one! Thanks
That's a duracell 600 and you don't need one. The cigarette plug in your car would work great. Bidet spray? Don't know what to say about that. Never thought of it.
Well of course you certainly could, and that was the first thing I thought of. Painting it just seems messy to me and it eventually wears off requiring maintenance applications over time. I prefer not to do that. But if you have a big khauna of you own- paint away!
you can buy plastic paints and adhesion promoters in rattle cans car bumpers are plastic paint is a a lot cheaper than their heater BTW google yielded most of the Kahuna parts at a fraction I'm building my own
Or you could use a black plastic pail and lid and heat your water with solar in that manner. The unit is not supposed to be moved when it's full making it even more complicated to heat with solar unless you plan to shower outside all the time. Show a video of your project when it's done.
5:15 you can use a black plastic pail and lid. Set it out in the sun for awhile and pour the water in the Big Kahuna. If you can't do that (in the winter for example) then boil some water on the stove and mix it into some room temperature water in the Big Kahuna and enjoy. It comes with instructions for the proper ratios.
Boil water with a portable gas then add. You only need like one litre for about that much. I don't recommend hitting anything using solar battery power. take to much energy to boil anything.