Saves a lot of energy too, as you don't need to reheat the water as much.
In professional swimming pools it is quite common to have heat exchangers on the outlet of the showers to recover the heat, but not the water.
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Saves a lot of energy too, as you don't need to reheat the water as much.
In professional swimming pools it is quite common to have heat exchangers on the outlet of the showers to recover the heat, but not the water.
No and I have no use for it in an RV however, I'm now very curious haha
Something to note us that most of these systems are severely undersized in RV installs and require constant maintenance to use. Even with "special" soaps the particulate load is much higher than even multiple 20in big blue filter is ready for with repeat use and the phosphate levels in the water can get crazy high super fast.
A full grey water treatment system could work, but sizing for 100-200 gallons a day is way larger than most people anticipate.