That's a great set up. Haven't been camping in a few years because my wife refuses to go unless we have a bathroom. I've been looking at small trailers but this is something to consider. Subscribed
I need to keep the flow on my unit turned down pretty low, otherwise it takes too long for the burner to ignite and it wastes water. Joolca sent me a replacement pump too thinking that it wasn't pumping very well. The burner ignited fast when connected to house faucet. I have a 35gal tank from tractor supply that I use for a water supply, haven't used the stream/lake setup yet. I like the system but there is a lot of stuff to connect. They have a Y cable and adapter to plug in to the battery compartment so you don't need batteries for the igniter, which I think is pretty cool.
@@santossalinas7209 Thanks!From Amazon. Panmout XXL Portable Toilet - 19.7"H Adjustable Foldable Camping Toilet, Luggable Loo with Lid, Strap,Toilet Bag for Camping, Hiking, Travel and Car a.co/d/bJRJphe
@@rickraub5448 I can do that at some point in the future. It will probably be a good few months before I can do anymore video's. I am working out of state for awhile.
@@superuser4350 Thank you very much! We were wondering if anyone would notice the the tent. Its made by @ZempireCamping Our next review will be of that awesome tent!
Very cool setup! 🤘 I would have liked to have seen the packed down volume. Does everything fit in the blue sink bin except for propane and water? Did you go with 4 jugs vs 1 or 2 larger volume for packability and versatility? Cheers! 🍺
@@lateralus1972 yes with the nomad kit, everything fits in the sink. The additional hoses(which are a separate purchase)to reach the 100 ft total max pump distance do not fit in the sink, along with the extra garden hose setup, we keep in a separate tote. As far as the 7 gallon containers go, they were an easy purchase for us from our local Walmart, and when filled they each weigh approximately 58lbs each. We wanted enough water volume that we could both have a decently long shower without having to refill in between. Carrying two of those containers full for much of a distance is not fun lol. I wanted my wife to be able to handle one jug if she needed to, but it is still a struggle for her, she is pretty short compared to me. That size of container just seems to work overall the best for our personal setup.
@@cjohnson83108 I would love to go into all the detail, maybe in a separate video some day. Here is a link from Amazon for some of the basic plugs and switches that I use and a link to the amped outdoors LiFePo4 batteries. I have 2 20ah "amped outdoors" LiFePo4 inside this particular box. This battery powerbox was not made specifically for this setup. I originally made it for powering LED lights and to recharge my phone in my ice fishing shanty. 12V USB Outlet Socket Panel: (4 in 1) 58W Dual PD3.0 USB C 12V USB Charger 150W Marine Cigarette Lighter Socket 12v Splitter with Voltmeter Digital Display and Waterproof Rocker Toggle Switch 15A Fuse a.co/d/0D7dPdp ampedoutdoors.com/products/20ah-lithium-battery-lifepo4
@@howweroll7 Unfortunately, I cannot show you right now. However, the hottap unit, pump and hoses all are made to fit into the sink for transport and storage.
@howweroll7 The Ensuite packs down very small. I would say 8" in diameter and 18" long. I did purchase an additional 100ft of hose and made the setup to run off the 4 7gal jugs. That required a 2nd tote.
I am curious. Did the canopy come with the tent? Or did you find one that works with it . If so could you tell me how to find the canopy for my duel room shower tent.
@@richardhawke6946 the awning is a separate purchase, available on Joolca's website. I am glad you mentioned that because I completely forgot about another flaw that we dislike. The awning comes with the two poles and even has a grommet for the 3rd in the center. When it rains the awning becomes a gigantic rain catch because it is basically flat with only the two poles. We do believe that we have our own solution for this. However we believe this is one spot where Joolca fell short.
Thanks. I do a lot of camping and fully understand about the rain issue. I am pretty good at figuring out solutions for issues if you can raise the center grommet high enough it might help. Another way that might help even more would be to use a taller pole on the center grommet with a guy line pulling away from the front of the tent to tighten it up and let the water run off.
@@richardhawke6946 using a taller pole with a guy wire in the center grommet is the solution that we have been thinking about, we have not been able to try it out just yet.
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Great setup
@@MattyH73 Thank You
That's a great set up. Haven't been camping in a few years because my wife refuses to go unless we have a bathroom. I've been looking at small trailers but this is something to consider. Subscribed
@@BruceLyeg It is certainly nice and being able to have a hot shower when tent camping is amazing!
My wife will only go if we drag a Holiday Inn behind us…
I need to keep the flow on my unit turned down pretty low, otherwise it takes too long for the burner to ignite and it wastes water. Joolca sent me a replacement pump too thinking that it wasn't pumping very well. The burner ignited fast when connected to house faucet. I have a 35gal tank from tractor supply that I use for a water supply, haven't used the stream/lake setup yet. I like the system but there is a lot of stuff to connect. They have a Y cable and adapter to plug in to the battery compartment so you don't need batteries for the igniter, which I think is pretty cool.
Great review. Thanks for sharing. What brand/model is the portable toilet?
@@santossalinas7209 Thanks!From Amazon. Panmout XXL Portable Toilet - 19.7"H Adjustable Foldable Camping Toilet, Luggable Loo with Lid, Strap,Toilet Bag for Camping, Hiking, Travel and Car a.co/d/bJRJphe
Nice!
Thanks!
Stu Beans.....checking in (and subscribed).
@@LittleHouseofBeans Thanks again buddy!
Love it
Please do a video on the battery case👍👍
@@rickraub5448 I can do that at some point in the future. It will probably be a good few months before I can do anymore video's. I am working out of state for awhile.
Awesome setup! Curious about the cool tent in the background too... who makes that? Thanks
@@superuser4350 Thank you very much! We were wondering if anyone would notice the the tent. Its made by @ZempireCamping Our next review will be of that awesome tent!
Very cool setup! 🤘 I would have liked to have seen the packed down volume. Does everything fit in the blue sink bin except for propane and water? Did you go with 4 jugs vs 1 or 2 larger volume for packability and versatility? Cheers! 🍺
@@lateralus1972 yes with the nomad kit, everything fits in the sink. The additional hoses(which are a separate purchase)to reach the 100 ft total max pump distance do not fit in the sink, along with the extra garden hose setup, we keep in a separate tote. As far as the 7 gallon containers go, they were an easy purchase for us from our local Walmart, and when filled they each weigh approximately 58lbs each. We wanted enough water volume that we could both have a decently long shower without having to refill in between. Carrying two of those containers full for much of a distance is not fun lol. I wanted my wife to be able to handle one jug if she needed to, but it is still a struggle for her, she is pretty short compared to me. That size of container just seems to work overall the best for our personal setup.
Great video brother you got a sub from us keep it up .
Thank you so much!
@@wALL-TERRAIN your very welcome
How did you make the battery box? Parts list? Thanks 👏🏽🙌🏽
@@cjohnson83108 I would love to go into all the detail, maybe in a separate video some day. Here is a link from Amazon for some of the basic plugs and switches that I use and a link to the amped outdoors LiFePo4 batteries. I have 2 20ah "amped outdoors" LiFePo4 inside this particular box. This battery powerbox was not made specifically for this setup. I originally made it for powering LED lights and to recharge my phone in my ice fishing shanty. 12V USB Outlet Socket Panel: (4 in 1) 58W Dual PD3.0 USB C 12V USB Charger 150W Marine Cigarette Lighter Socket 12v Splitter with Voltmeter Digital Display and Waterproof Rocker Toggle Switch 15A Fuse a.co/d/0D7dPdp
ampedoutdoors.com/products/20ah-lithium-battery-lifepo4
can you show this all packed up? Id like to see how much space it takes up
@@howweroll7 Unfortunately, I cannot show you right now. However, the hottap unit, pump and hoses all are made to fit into the sink for transport and storage.
@ thank you. I’ll check the product dimensions and see what’s up.
@@howweroll7 I apologize for not being able to show you, I am out of state for work.
@ no worries. I like the setup was curious about space I’m a little limited on space. But would like to adopt a similar concept
@howweroll7 The Ensuite packs down very small. I would say 8" in diameter and 18" long. I did purchase an additional 100ft of hose and made the setup to run off the 4 7gal jugs. That required a 2nd tote.
I am curious. Did the canopy come with the tent? Or did you find one that works with it . If so could you tell me how to find the canopy for my duel room shower tent.
@@richardhawke6946 the awning is a separate purchase, available on Joolca's website. I am glad you mentioned that because I completely forgot about another flaw that we dislike. The awning comes with the two poles and even has a grommet for the 3rd in the center. When it rains the awning becomes a gigantic rain catch because it is basically flat with only the two poles. We do believe that we have our own solution for this. However we believe this is one spot where Joolca fell short.
Thanks. I do a lot of camping and fully understand about the rain issue. I am pretty good at figuring out solutions for issues if you can raise the center grommet high enough it might help. Another way that might help even more would be to use a taller pole on the center grommet with a guy line pulling away from the front of the tent to tighten it up and let the water run off.
@@richardhawke6946 using a taller pole with a guy wire in the center grommet is the solution that we have been thinking about, we have not been able to try it out just yet.
Best of luck and happy camping.
@@richardhawke6946 Thanks, you too!