There is no single correct answer to this question. Motorhome size varies significantly, as do personal habits and methods of washing. internet information sites vary greatly on estimates of water useage for washing vehicles. Sites or blogs emphasizing water conservation tend to assume worst possible case. One such site assumes 17 gallons per minute used continuously for 45 minutes, yielding an exagerated use of 765 gallons. Most people wash with a hose and a spray nozzle that is OFF unless wetting or rinsing, and which also restricts gpm flow while increasing water velocity. For the same reasons, pressure washers should reduce water use further.
The Atlanta Metropolitan Transit webpage states use of 200 gallons to wash a transit bus, being similar in size to some motorhomes, but do not state whether this is hand-washing or automated washing. It is generally acknowledged that hand washing uses more water than automated washing, but the automated wash industry tends to exaggerate the savings. Politifacts website demonstrates this exaggeration, yet is perhaps suspect in minimizing water use.
If you are on a public water system, your home or business has a water meter. Check the meter reading before and after washing your motorhome and you will have an accurate measure based on the size of your motorhome and your methods. If on a private well, you can buy a flow meter and make the same measurement. Patrick
how many ounces do of roundup do I mix with two gallons of water?
well one gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds. so 5 percent of 898 gallons is 44.9 gallons. take 44.9 times 8 and you have 359.2 pounds.
The time it takes for 2 gallons of water to reach room temperature will depend on the initial temperature of the water, the room temperature, and the surrounding conditions. In a typical room environment, it may take a few hours for 2 gallons of water to reach room temperature if starting from a colder temperature.
That's going to depend on . . . -- the starting temperature of the water -- the target temperature of the water -- how fast you want it to get there -- the efficiency of the heater you use
The production of an iPad requires approximately 125 gallons of water. This water is used in various stages of the manufacturing process, including the extraction of raw materials, component manufacturing, and assembly. It is important to consider the environmental impact of electronic devices and the resources consumed in their production.
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400 gallons. http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/how-many-gallons-of-water-does-it-take-to-make.html
Aproximately 12,000 gallons
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It will take 5,104.1 gallons of water to fill this cylinder.
615,142 gallons of water are needed to fill this cylinder.
If you filled it all the way to the top it would take about 2,117 gallons of water.
264 US gallons (to the nearest whole gallon).
That will depend on how deep you want the water to be.
87,537 gallons of water.
Water is not helpful at all as a means of getting to the moon.