Hi there just like know after several years with your water saving valve how are you finding it I did fit one to my Jayco and after 6 months I took it off it was a bit of hit and miss if it wanted to work cheers Glenn
Hi Glen, Its still fitted and we are having no problems with it.. about the only thing is if we have a shower 1 after the other the second person gets a 2 or 3 second burst of cold water for some reason. but other than that its great... did you fit it yourself or get it fitted??
@@KiwiWanderers thanks for getting back to me no I fitted it myself but I put the valve up near the shower as I felt the shower is where we wasted the most water sold our Jayco and another van in June we hope might try again with the valve thanks again Glenn
Great video Greg. We installed an Envirovalve in our Jayco Journey, supplied by Prestige in Plimmerton, cost of the valve + plumber around $600. We had it installed for the shower and hand basin only, as we boil the water for the dishes and use a bowl in the sink. The difference has been dramatic, and we have pretty much halved our water usage (and doubled our grey water time). The limiting factor now is our toilet cassette (we may get a spare) and our miserly solar in winter (which we're addressing now through Motorhome and Solar).
Hi guys. I can see this as a good idea for the shower but not so much for the sink or vanity basin as you have to then run cold water to cool the instant hot before using it so wouldn’t you be better to run the tap collecting the cold water until the hot comes through which then mixes with the cold which should work out to be the right temperature once mixed.
Yea I see what you’re saying but our water temp is set to a max of 50degrees.. so most of the time we use max hot… thanks for watching cheers Greg and Sandy
Sorry I’ve taken so long to reply the pum in my Jayco is this www.trademe.co.nz/trade-me-motors/caravans-motorhomes/parts-accessories/sinks-pumps-plumbing/auction-4843011065.htm cheers Greg
Very interesting! I don't have one, so when I turn my hot water on I waste water as I wait for the hot to arrive. Luckily my sink is right above the hot water tank (which is already hot water, not heated on demand), so that's very quick. The shower is a bit further away so I do waste a bit for that. But I realised one tip if you have a mixer tap: - Turn the mixer to full hot water then turn it on, so it's not pumping cold water out at the same time while I wait for the hot. Then once the hot arrives, mix in the cold. In theory it should be the same as it's the same pressure and pump, but I think less water comes out when it's on hot only. So I should be saving a bit of cold water while I wait... Cheers, Tim
Hey Greg, now you've had time to fully assess the water saver has it been worthwhile, plus if at a caravan park, and on mains water, how does the recirculating the water to the tank go? Does the tank over flow via the breather? Thanks.
Hi ya.. yea we still think the water saver is a good addition. We are very seldom on mains water. But have had no problems as the valve is out of the loop when plugged in. I have heard of a small problem with the valve were it momentarily drops pressure and the pump starts for about 1 second.. every few hours. Problem is fixed in new valves..
Hi there from here in oz just came across your channel love it both of you have the same sense of humour as me lol just wanted to know with the cave does it work on both mains pressure and 12 volt pump pressure thanks Glenn
Hi Glenn Always good to catch up with humorous people on the road maybe we will be in Aussie in the future. The valve works on both tank and mains pressure so you have to wait for hot water for a minute when plugged on to mains. Thanks For watching .
Thanks for that info just one more question does your cold water pipe return to your water tank I’m no going to fit one to my Jayco van thanks again Glenn
I put a 2 litre Systema jug under the shower rose, turn the mixer on full hot, wait for warm/hot water to arrive & use that water for rinsing the toilet after use! Saves $650.00 & water at the same time!
Thanks for that info we have a 21-65-3 on order from prestige In Welly, but won’t be here till mid next year. Can hardly wait ! Look forward to your next clip
Hi, great video. We are in Australia and thinking of getting similar. Can I ask how it works with a mixer tap? Do you turn it to full hot then one once turn towards cold and it doesn’t effect the valve ? Thank you 🙏🏻
Yea that is correct, when on full hot nothing comes out of the tap until the water is up to temp, But if you moved the tap back to cold then cold water comes out strait away. hope that helps , Thanks for watching Cheers Greg
Hi there just like know after several years with your water saving valve how are you finding it I did fit one to my Jayco and after 6 months I took it off it was a bit of hit and miss if it wanted to work cheers Glenn
Hi Glen, Its still fitted and we are having no problems with it.. about the only thing is if we have a shower 1 after the other the second person gets a 2 or 3 second burst of cold water for some reason. but other than that its great... did you fit it yourself or get it fitted??
@@KiwiWanderers thanks for getting back to me no I fitted it myself but I put the valve up near the shower as I felt the shower is where we wasted the most water sold our Jayco and another van in June we hope might try again with the valve thanks again Glenn
Great video Greg. We installed an Envirovalve in our Jayco Journey, supplied by Prestige in Plimmerton, cost of the valve + plumber around $600. We had it installed for the shower and hand basin only, as we boil the water for the dishes and use a bowl in the sink. The difference has been dramatic, and we have pretty much halved our water usage (and doubled our grey water time). The limiting factor now is our toilet cassette (we may get a spare) and our miserly solar in winter (which we're addressing now through Motorhome and Solar).
Thanks again for watching… enjoyed our chat the other night … see ya out there
Hi guys. I can see this as a good idea for the shower but not so much for the sink or vanity basin as you have to then run cold water to cool the instant hot before using it so wouldn’t you be better to run the tap collecting the cold water until the hot comes through which then mixes with the cold which should work out to be the right temperature once mixed.
Yea I see what you’re saying but our water temp is set to a max of 50degrees.. so most of the time we use max hot… thanks for watching cheers Greg and Sandy
Hey Greg, just wondering what psi is the rating on your pump? The 350Kpa on the valve is about 50 psi so I was just wondering. Many thanks.
Sorry I’ve taken so long to reply the pum in my Jayco is this www.trademe.co.nz/trade-me-motors/caravans-motorhomes/parts-accessories/sinks-pumps-plumbing/auction-4843011065.htm cheers Greg
Hello Scotty and Sandy. Great video, looking forward to seeing more if your gadgets.
Thanks for watching
Very interesting! I don't have one, so when I turn my hot water on I waste water as I wait for the hot to arrive. Luckily my sink is right above the hot water tank (which is already hot water, not heated on demand), so that's very quick. The shower is a bit further away so I do waste a bit for that. But I realised one tip if you have a mixer tap:
- Turn the mixer to full hot water then turn it on, so it's not pumping cold water out at the same time while I wait for the hot. Then once the hot arrives, mix in the cold.
In theory it should be the same as it's the same pressure and pump, but I think less water comes out when it's on hot only. So I should be saving a bit of cold water while I wait...
Cheers, Tim
Thanks for watching Tim
Getting one installed money saver
Hey Greg, now you've had time to fully assess the water saver has it been worthwhile, plus if at a caravan park, and on mains water, how does the recirculating the water to the tank go? Does the tank over flow via the breather? Thanks.
Hi ya.. yea we still think the water saver is a good addition. We are very seldom on mains water. But have had no problems as the valve is out of the loop when plugged in. I have heard of a small problem with the valve were it momentarily drops pressure and the pump starts for about 1 second.. every few hours. Problem is fixed in new valves..
@@KiwiWanderers Thanks for getting back. Will be ordering one next week an installing. Keep up the great work.
Hi there from here in oz just came across your channel love it both of you have the same sense of humour as me lol just wanted to know with the cave does it work on both mains pressure and 12 volt pump pressure thanks Glenn
Hi Glenn Always good to catch up with humorous people on the road maybe we will be in Aussie in the future. The valve works on both tank and mains pressure so you have to wait for hot water for a minute when plugged on to mains. Thanks For watching .
Thanks for that info just one more question does your cold water pipe return to your water tank I’m no going to fit one to my Jayco van thanks again Glenn
@@glenndavis5179 Yea Cold water returnes to the tank until up to temp saves us loosing all that water down the drain.
I put a 2 litre Systema jug under the shower rose, turn the mixer on full hot, wait for warm/hot water to arrive & use that water for rinsing the toilet after use!
Saves $650.00 & water at the same time!
Yea very true Gail. kiwi ingenuity at its best. Thanks for watching
I like the way you think😊👍
Thanks for that info we have a 21-65-3 on order from prestige In Welly, but won’t be here till mid next year. Can hardly wait ! Look forward to your next clip
We purchased ours from prestige as well. That have been great to deal with.
Hi, great video. We are in Australia and thinking of getting similar. Can I ask how it works with a mixer tap? Do you turn it to full hot then one once turn towards cold and it doesn’t effect the valve ?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Yea that is correct, when on full hot nothing comes out of the tap until the water is up to temp, But if you moved the tap back to cold then cold water comes out strait away. hope that helps , Thanks for watching Cheers Greg
Hi, did you install one or two valves, and where did you install it in relation to the hot water unit? Thanks
Hi Jan, We have just one valve installed it is a ECOVERTA T9V2A it is piped in close to the water pump .... Thanks for watching
Great stuff Greg
Awesome wee valve , need these for our house ( tank water )
yea true that. Thanks for watching Scotty
Genuinely enjoy them
Do your taps have an electronic switch or does the pump activate on a pressure drop?
No switches pressure drop system thanks for watching
Great info 👍
Thanks for watching mate
Hey Greg
Great idea have you got a brand and model number for the valve please
Yea it works well for us. Stand by I’ve got a photo somewere
ECOVERTA T9V2A is written on the valve
@@KiwiWanderers Thanks
Can I ask where you got yours fitted and the cost please
We got it installed at Alliance RV in Tauranga and it cost $650
@@KiwiWanderers thank you sir we love your work...
How big is your grey water tank?
we have a 90 ltr grey tank and a 40 ltr caddie so total grey capacity is 130 ltrs . thanks for watching
Where did you get the water valve from?
We got it installed at Alliance RV in Tauranga and it cost $650