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toilet:composting [2017/03/02 06:47] 47.182.89.20 [feature chart] |
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====== Composting toilet ====== | ====== Composting toilet ====== | ||
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- **dessication of solid waste** in an absorbant media to eliminate odor and mess. | - **dessication of solid waste** in an absorbant media to eliminate odor and mess. | ||
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Commercial composting toilets are a sit-to-pee design for both sexes. The urine diverson systems are designed to work when sitting and keeping urine out of the solids compost is critical to the operation of the toilet. | Commercial composting toilets are a sit-to-pee design for both sexes. The urine diverson systems are designed to work when sitting and keeping urine out of the solids compost is critical to the operation of the toilet. | ||
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+ | Calcium deposits (if any) on the diverter can be removed with [[http:// | ||
==== solids ==== | ==== solids ==== | ||
Commercial composting toilets generally keep the solids container closed by a door when not in active use. There are two approaches: | Commercial composting toilets generally keep the solids container closed by a door when not in active use. There are two approaches: | ||
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- | - platform - there is a trapdoor mechanism that opens when the deposit is completed (as when flushing a plumbed toilet). | + | - platform - there is a trapdoor mechanism that opens when the deposit is completed (as when flushing a plumbed toilet). |
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+ | Some RVers keep a spray bottle of water handy to rinse down traces of liquids or solids that remain in the bowl. | ||
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* designed to mimic domestic toilets | * designed to mimic domestic toilets | ||
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- | ==== DIY ==== | + | ===== DIY bucket system |
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+ | A simple composting toilet can be made with a bucket, seat, liner and absorbent media. | ||
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+ | * no liquid diversion - one must arrange a separate system for urine; it //cannot// go into the bucket. | ||
+ | * no agitation - deposits are simply covered. | ||
+ | * will probably not qualify as [[toilet: | ||
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+ | ==== operation ==== | ||
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+ | **Before inital use** a layer of [[toilet: | ||
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+ | **After pooping in the bucket** the deposit is covered with another layer of media. | ||
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+ | To **clean out the bucket**: remove any lid, tie off the bag or liner, and remove from the bucket. | ||
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+ | ==== bucket ==== | ||
+ | The bucket is an ordinary 5-gallon bucket, as one might find at a home improvement store, food prep area, or the side of the road in a ditch. | ||
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+ | For those with less space, there are reports that some 3.5 or 4 gallon buckets have the same top dimensions as the larger 5 gallon units.((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== seat/lid ==== | ||
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+ | A lid is required for a DIY composter as the bucket will hold the solid deposits rather than being emptied after every use. One can use a normal lid or [[https:// | ||
+ | The most common commercial seat/lid the [[http:// | ||
+ | The [[https:// | ||
- | ===== feature chart ===== | + | There are [[http:// |
+ | ===== comparison | ||
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