Hot showers on the road are one of the little luxuries that make RV camping feel like home — but when you’re boondocking far from hookups, every drop of fresh water counts, and every gallon in your gray tank shortens your stay. That’s where the Shower Miser (often stylized as ShowerMi$er or similar) comes in: a clever, water-saving feature found in many higher-end RVs, especially those built for off-grid adventures. If you’ve spotted an extra valve or fitting near your shower head and wondered what it does, you’re not alone. Once you understand it, this simple system becomes one of the best tools for extending your dry-camping time without sacrificing comfort.
A Shower Miser is a recirculation bypass valve system that redirects cold water (while waiting for hot water) back into your fresh water tank instead of sending it down the drain into the gray tank. It’s not a luxury gimmick — it’s a practical solution for conserving limited resources when you’re not connected to city water or a sewer dump station.
At Great American RV SuperStores, we see owners discover (and love) this feature during walk-throughs and service visits. It can add days to a boondocking trip by saving 1–5 gallons per shower — water that would otherwise be wasted and fill your gray tank unnecessarily.
Hey Happy Campers! Todd here with Great American RV SuperStores.
Today we’re diving deep into everything you need to know about your RV Shower Miser — what it is, how it works step-by-step, when and why to use it, benefits for off-grid camping, proper operation tips, common troubleshooting, maintenance advice, installation notes for aftermarket additions, and expanded FAQs based on real owner experiences.
If you’d prefer a step-by-step visual demo, check out the full walkthrough on the Great American RV YouTube channel in our Hap’s Helpful Hacks playlist.
Let’s save some water and extend those boondocking adventures!
What a Shower Miser Is and How to Identify It
The Shower Miser (most commonly the Aqua View SHOWERMI$ER system, OEM in brands like Forest River Flagstaff/Rockwood, Tiffin, Coachmen Class B models, and others) is a diverter valve and recirculation setup installed in the shower plumbing. Key identifiers:
It connects on the non-pressurized side (after the water heater but before the shower head) and works with both tank-style and tankless/on-demand water heaters. Some models are factory-installed; others are easy aftermarket retrofits (e.g., Aqua View kits in chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, or oil-rubbed bronze finishes).
Unlike a standard marine “shower miser” (often simpler bypasses for boats), RV versions are optimized for RV plumbing pressures, pump cycles, and gray/fresh tank dynamics.
When and Why to Use a Shower Miser
Use it only in dry camping/boondocking scenarios:
Do not use when:
The system shines by addressing two big off-grid limits:
By recirculating cold water back to fresh, you reclaim it (minus minor pump/heater losses) and keep gray tank levels low.
How the Shower Miser Works: Step-by-Step Operation
Water pump runs during recirculation — normal, but monitor battery if off-grid long-term.
Key Benefits for Boondocking and Dry Camping
Real owners report adding 2–7 extra days to boondocking trips with consistent use.
Important Tips and Best Practices
Common Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Expanded Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does a Shower Miser actually save? Typically 1–5 gallons per shower, depending on hot water arrival time (longer runs in cold weather or long lines waste more). Families report 10–30 gallons daily savings.
Does it work with tankless water heaters? Yes — often better, as tankless heat faster. Recirculation primes lines quickly.
Can I install one if my RV doesn’t have it? Absolutely — Aqua View kits are popular (OEM versions for Tiffin, Forest River). DIY possible with basic tools; return line to fresh tank or pump inlet.
Is the recirculated water safe/reusable? Yes — it’s fresh water looping briefly; no soap/contaminants until you shower. Minor pump wear negligible.
Why does my indicator not change color? Heater off, pump not running, air lock, or temp not reaching threshold. Test by running hot elsewhere.
Does it strain the water pump? Slightly during 2–5 minute recirculation — fine occasionally. Not for constant use.
Can I use it with city water? Technically yes, but pointless — no conservation benefit, and unnecessary pump runtime.
How does it affect gray tank? Prevents cold water waste from entering gray — keeps levels lower longer.
Any downsides? Minor pump noise/runtime; potential for warmer fresh tank (some like it); not useful on full hookups.
Best brands/models? Aqua View SHOWERMI$ER (Mushroom, Threaded variants) most common/reliable; OEM in many 2025–2026 models.
Winterizing with a Shower Miser? Bypass valve to normal, drain lines fully; some flush antifreeze through loop carefully.
The Bottom Line
The RV Shower Miser is a smart, simple innovation that turns water conservation from a chore into an easy routine. By recirculating cold startup water back to fresh instead of wasting it down the drain, it stretches your fresh supply, slows gray tank fill, and lets you enjoy hot showers even deep in boondocking territory. Use it exclusively off-grid, follow the valve-flip and color-change steps, and pair with efficient habits like navy showers for maximum impact.
By mastering this:
You’ll camp longer, dump less often, and make those remote spots even more enjoyable.
Watch the Full Video Walkthrough See everything demonstrated step-by-step in our What an RV Shower Miser Is and How to Use It video from the service team. Find it on the Great American RV SuperStores YouTube channel in the Hap’s Helpful Hacks playlist.
At Great American RV SuperStores, we don’t just sell RVs — we help you understand how to use them. We’re making memories one weekend at a time. 🚐
*This content is not a legal standard or regulation, and does not create any new legal obligation. It is advisory in nature, informational in content, and is intended to assist and educate consumers in the use and enjoyment of their recreational vehicles. Great American RV SuperStores does not hereby make any warranty, express or implied, and does not assume any liability with respect to the use of, or damages resulting from the use of any information, method or process included in this content.
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