Bill001
Nov 28, 2015Explorer
Composting Toilet
Hi, Has anyone switch to the composting toilet? Is so, please expound on your experience with the conversion. Thanks, Bill
sleepy wrote:bka0721 wrote:
To provide some context, of what is being discussed, I have attached two photos below. Below the seat is the cabinet that contains the “Cooked” material and in front the bottle/bladder for the fluid retention. These are some photos from a couple I know living and traveling in a Bus Conversion, from Boulder.
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Curious... Why is the toilet sittting on a platform?
It doesn't appear to be attached to the floor.... it even looks to me like it has been slid forward for the pictures
I can't image this fitting in a truck camper.... at least my TC.
Lets see... assuming I had one....
We'd have to climb to get on it
and for it to function...
It has to seperate the solids and liquids
We have to provide electricity for a fan,
we have to add peat bricks to the solids,
we have to find a place to legally dispose of the seperated urine that is conaminated with bits of fecal material, it is a biohazard
If a full cycle is completed we'd have to carry 40 pounds of partially "treated" poop through our campers, down the camper stairs, and find a place to legally dispose of it
then we have to provide another peet brick to the pot, reassemble the toilet, and put the toilet back into place
Of course the starter compost has to be maintained at 55 degrees or more.
I'm tired already... and an open poop tank with its smells inside my small truck camper isn't helping (some reviewers said it was a peat smell)
and this is going to solve a problem? WHAT PROBLEM WILL IT SOLVE?
Ihe way I do it now.... I pull up to a legal RV dump station, park carefully near the "hole"
put on my surgical gloves
Open the sewer hose storage in the rear bumper and the dump valve door
remove the cap from the pipe, install the 1 pound sewer hose with a quarter of a turn... and put the free end into the dump station recepticle.
I open the black tank valve and allow the calcium nitrate treated urine and feces tank to empty.... then open the treated gray tanks valve and allow it to flush the reminants from the black tank out of the piping.... and the sewer hose.
In 15 minutes the process is finished... nothing to contaminate or smell up the inside of the Truck camper, no urine to illegally dispose of, no grey water to illegally dump on the ground
...and best of all... NO 40 POUNDS of quite possibly barely treated poop TO CARRY THROUGH THE LIVING QUARTERS
Note... I filled the fresh water tank during the 15 minutes that it took to use the legal dump station.
So, what am I missing?
"I'm still waiting to see an composter installation in a TC and better still to get a report from the owner.