So... I've wanted a sauna forever and I thought it would be cool to put on in the tiny house. I wanted to know if it would be feasible (or possible) to put one in an off grid tiny house.
PS: I've looked around and can't find anything about the sauna, so ya...
Although I've done it in a house with electric I'd make it a seperate building and go with wood fired if off grid. That would be a good first drawing project. Research codes on wood combustion, flues, clearances, etc ( mostly chapter 10 in the IRC). I'd include a dressing room with the firebox accessed from it, but research what's out there.
As an aside a sauna makes a passable dry kiln for drying lumber.
in alex wades book 30 energy efficient houses he has one of sorts maybe two as i recall
one is in his 10 x 20 house
In a small house, I would be concerned about the concentration of water vapor. I would think best to build a sauna "out-house" if possible.
http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/sweat-lodge1.htm
The average russian Dacha usually has a sauna, off grid wood burning, the ones I'very been to are separate to the living quarters .
This is either to do with drunk Russians and fire, or to add in a dunk in the snow before returning to the living quarters !
You meet your contact, go to a shipping container, open the trunk and pull two large bottles , fill both from the hoses passed out the window drive to the location , have vodka and some snacks then the sauna, whipped with birch branches , dunk in the snow and repeat.........
Huh. And the life expectancy for Russian men is 64 years. Go figure.