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toilet:composting [2017/12/09 19:15] frater_secessus [DIY] |
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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:// | ||
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=== seat/lid === | === seat/lid === | ||
- | One can use a normal lid over the bucket when not in use, but this precludes the attachment of a commercial lid (below). | + | A lid is required for a DIY composter as the bucket will hold the solid deposits rather than being emptied after every use. |
The most common commercial seat/lid the [[http:// | The most common commercial seat/lid the [[http:// |