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Have you guys ever heard of a steam shower? Looks like some kind of sci-fi movie decon chamber. The colored lights are optional for this promo I clipped these from, but the actual units are like 6 grand for a shower stall. Lol why.
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@Paultron Okay I see the perks now. TBH I feel like I could wire something into my shower to do this for me and not have to spend more than a few hundred max.
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@BowsacNoodle i'd wear a silk shirt in there and get all the wrinkles out instantly
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@BroDrillard @Paultron I'm thinking a float with a solenoid and a steam-kettle chamber. So the system always has water ready to dump into the steamer, but it doesn't load above peak (think on-counter Keurig type system). From there it's just dumping into the steam chamber which you could rig as undersized outlets on a metal container. You want more surface area and small amount of water so that it heats quickly. I think pre heating before it hits the steam chamber itself, possibly a double heater situation. I'm thinking like an instant-on faucet level water heater or something from a steam cleaner for commercial grade. Delivery would be the hardest part. Disorganized rambling here.
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Let us know if you figure out a cheap way to create something similar.
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Humidifiers and inhalers produce steam. You just need more to fill a shower stall. But have to be careful not to burn the person in there.
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@BroDrillard @Paultron A humidifier would make sense, but I think it's hot steam and I'm hoping it's near instant. Imagine an old style cantene with a heating coil on the bottom and only 1/3 full of water. That's a perfect steam reservoir with a pressure relief valve acting to shoot steam. Steam cools quickly in air, so when it you're getting it really hot it's not going to burn by the time it gets up out of the lower grate to the person.