But you are smarter,,,,right???
(in the photo, I laid one bag over the other)
I clicked on this thread in the hopes that Bob had replied.Bob wrote:Jesus fuck, just hold it between your legs.
Agreed, don't fill the bag up fully. I fill a 5 gallon bag halfway.DoctorIknow wrote:I knew there would be a physics theorist out there
(of course the manufacture never made a test!)
This year I'll make a test with two bags and take the hot temperature of each, which were given exactly the same conditions. I'll publish my findings in Science magazine.![]()
The failure of those bags is always the same and can happen to a new bag or an old sun cooked one: the vinyl surrounding the handle rips as all the $10 variety have terrible designs. The only way to save that from happening is put no more than 3 gallons in a 5 gallon bag. Being very careful can save it, but hoisting a 5 gallon weight up above ones head usually involves jostling and will bring lots of stress to the pathetic handle, and there starts the rip.
The temperature of water in a solar shower at 7am is not exactly hot. Or warm for that matter. Still felt good to be clean for a couple minutes.Trishntek wrote:I simply cannot recall ever suffering from a cold shower on the playa no matter what the source.
Yes, I never took a shower with ice melt out of the cooler,,, duh!
When the afternoon sun gets to about a 45degree angle to the bag, put it in an extra cooler you bought just so you can have a hot shower later.stretch80 wrote:The temperature of water in a solar shower at 7am is not exactly hot. Or warm for that matter. Still felt good to be clean for a couple minutes.Trishntek wrote:I simply cannot recall ever suffering from a cold shower on the playa no matter what the source.
Yes, I never took a shower with ice melt out of the cooler,,, duh!
[youtube][/youtube]Bob wrote:Jesus fuck, just hold it between your legs.
for you, dear friend, anything.........Trishntek wrote:Thanks YIGGY! That was so edifying and encouraging to me personally. It is such a nuanced endorsement of Devine intervention.
Put a star on mgb327's forehead.mgb327 wrote:Clear side up, towards the sun, black side down. The sunlights' energy goes through the water, hits the black surface and heats the water. Hot water/heat rises. This heats the water just like on a stove. 2 hours should be plenty hot, as I found.