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Hot water for a cabin or tent
Any gravity water supply is connected to the AquaFire using
garden hoses or plastic pipe. The source can be an elevated storage
tank, above level holding tank, stream, pond or water tanker truck.
Hot water is delivered to the point of use from a hose or pipe from
the hot outlet at the top. Hot water may also be drawn from the
AquaFire drain. |
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Hot water for the field, camps, remote uses
Any gravity water source is connected to AquaFire with garden
hoses. The unit is preplumbed with hose fittings for quick
connection. Hot water is taken from either the faucet on the hot
outlet or from the drain. faucet. A short section of chimney is used. |
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Batch hot water where no gravity water supply
exists
AquaFire is filled by hand using a bucket and funnel. You get 10
gallons of hot water within 12 minutes of starting the fire. Hot
water is taken from the AquaFire drain. A short section of chimney
is used. |
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Batch hot water
"Rufus" at work in the Lowrance. s cabin in outside Silver City,
New Mexico. Filled with a funnel, hot water is taken out the drain.
10 gallons in 12 minutes. |