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2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
Jan-28-2022 03:27 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JaxDad wrote:
A friend of mine has a self-built Super C along the lines of what I’m currently building, it has a “vault toilet”, or as he calls it, “an indoor outhouse”.
It’s a cabinet of sorts with 2 large compartments, one is vented to the outside and with a sealed hinged lid over a hole and seat, the other a lift up lid. Under the seat is a stout (small) rubber garbage can. The second compartment is just the size to hold a bale / brick of sphagnum (pear) moss that you would normally use in the garden. To start there’s a thin layer of moss on the bottom of the receptacle then after each ‘addition’ another thin layer is sprinkled over top of it.
I’ve been in his unit after more than a week of him staying in it and tell you, there is zero odour.
The garbage can gets lined with a large sized biodegradable green bin liner inside a stout garbage bag. He has researched it all out, it’s completely legit to place it in the recycling stream, which he does.
I’m landing on doing the same thing in my unit.
Full disclosure, I grew up with outhouses at the farm, cottage, deer camp, etc, etc, so using one is pretty normal to me.
You are describing a "composting toilet".
I wouldn't recommend one for an RV (too easy to empty the holding tanks to be worth while for 99% of RVers) but we had one on our boat (much more of a hassle to empty the holding tank legally).
Jan-28-2022 03:15 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Well there is a difference between an "Outhouse" and a Vault Toilet. Most outhouses are just a cheap small room built over a hole in the ground. A Vault Toilet typically is a fiberglass or concrete building placed over a concrete Vault, that will hold the waist both liquid and solid, until pumped out and processed at a treatment facility.
Jan-27-2022 07:59 PM
JaxDad wrote:
A friend of mine has a self-built Super C along the lines of what I’m currently building, it has a “vault toilet”, or as he calls it, “an indoor outhouse”.
It’s a cabinet of sorts with 2 large compartments, one is vented to the outside and with a sealed hinged lid over a hole and seat, the other a lift up lid. Under the seat is a stout (small) rubber garbage can. The second compartment is just the size to hold a bale / brick of sphagnum (pear) moss that you would normally use in the garden. To start there’s a thin layer of moss on the bottom of the receptacle then after each ‘addition’ another thin layer is sprinkled over top of it.
I’ve been in his unit after more than a week of him staying in it and tell you, there is zero odour.
The garbage can gets lined with a large sized biodegradable green bin liner inside a stout garbage bag. He has researched it all out, it’s completely legit to place it in the recycling stream, which he does.
I’m landing on doing the same thing in my unit.
Full disclosure, I grew up with outhouses at the farm, cottage, deer camp, etc, etc, so using one is pretty normal to me.
Jan-27-2022 07:05 PM
#1Flyboy wrote:
Toed toes…. No…. Read my above posts, lots of over 3 are baffled when it is potty time!
Jan-27-2022 05:57 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Well there is a difference between an "Outhouse" and a Vault Toilet. Most outhouses are just a cheap small room built over a hole in the ground. A Vault Toilet typically is a fiberglass or concrete building placed over a concrete Vault, that will hold the waist both liquid and solid, until pumped out and processed at a treatment facility.
Jan-27-2022 05:03 PM
obgraham wrote:
If it is January (it is), you may need to Hover.
Jan-27-2022 01:41 PM
#1Flyboy wrote:
Time 2roll…Couldn’t agree more!!! Believe it or not we have campers that do NOT no what a toilet is for OR how to use it! As camphosts we have seen people miss the hole by 3’ with #2 & do #2 in a urinal…. Also have seen people trying to write their names on the floor with #2! Do you realize how hard it is to dot an I or cross a T?????
Jan-27-2022 01:38 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Vault toilets are one of the reasons I have, and have had, an RV.
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