My sources for this is primarily various youtube videos and a few articles. (I was considering the obvious idea: live in a van in Bay area while working a software job that would pay 160k+. Aka, maximum possible salary with minimum possible costs. )
The problem is that a comfortable shower is 1 gallon a minute and lasts about 10 minutes a person for a nice one. (most ‘low flow’ heads are 2 gallons a minute but I have found 1 is not too bad) The issue is that say if there is 1 person, a 10 day supply of water is approximately twice that, or 20 gallons * 10 = 200 gallons, or 1660 lbs. You also run into the problem that most RVs simply don’t have a room for tanks this big anyways.
Yes, there are dump stations, and places you can get water, pretty much within some reasonable driving distance of anywhere in the USA. It’s just hassle, it’s something I don’t have to deal with renting part of a house.
What most people do is they get the peat toilet. They do have a shower, but their water and wastewater tanks are small, about 30 gallons each. They solely use the water for the sink and for a very brief shower only when absolutely necessary. The rest of the time, they shower at 24 hour fitness or similar gyms, and do their laundry at laundromats. They also don’t use many dishes, either cooking extremely basic meals or getting takeout.
My sources for this is primarily various youtube videos and a few articles. (I was considering the obvious idea: live in a van in Bay area while working a software job that would pay 160k+. Aka, maximum possible salary with minimum possible costs. )
The problem is that a comfortable shower is 1 gallon a minute and lasts about 10 minutes a person for a nice one. (most ‘low flow’ heads are 2 gallons a minute but I have found 1 is not too bad) The issue is that say if there is 1 person, a 10 day supply of water is approximately twice that, or 20 gallons * 10 = 200 gallons, or 1660 lbs. You also run into the problem that most RVs simply don’t have a room for tanks this big anyways.
Yes, there are dump stations, and places you can get water, pretty much within some reasonable driving distance of anywhere in the USA. It’s just hassle, it’s something I don’t have to deal with renting part of a house.
What most people do is they get the peat toilet. They do have a shower, but their water and wastewater tanks are small, about 30 gallons each. They solely use the water for the sink and for a very brief shower only when absolutely necessary. The rest of the time, they shower at 24 hour fitness or similar gyms, and do their laundry at laundromats. They also don’t use many dishes, either cooking extremely basic meals or getting takeout.