Hello Pete, I don't have one, I just know a couple people who do. (Above, - - but I don't see one in my future. ) The one who put it in his trawler sold it to a friend, and his (new) wife made him go back to the holding tank
Bill Coleman On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 8:58 PM Peter McMinn via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Bill Coleman wrote: > > Got more info in on the composting heads. (just in case anyone is > interested.) Interesting, but I don't see one in my future. Just > hypothesizing, but I see only the most environmentally rabid women (and > maybe men) accepting this concept. > > << http://www.svsarah.com/Sarah/ewCompostingHeadInstall.htm > > I also found these tips. They use a spray bottle of water to hit the > toilet after using it. If you use the coffee filter that should eliminate > the skid marks. > > Tips for Using: > > Be prepared for land-lubbers to be somewhat frightened by the concept. > Guests' responses range from curiosity to repulsion. Make sure they > understand how to check the liquid tank level so they don't overflow it. > Try using a small spray bottle with water for "flushing." This uses almost > no water, but keeps the bowl clean. We don't use the coffee filters for the > solids, I don't know why anyone would. It stays very clean without them, > but you might find you have to retrain some of your muscles to allow timing > for liquids and solids so you can wait to open the solid door...you get the > gist. In cold temperatures you have to use the enzymes. They are literally > called "Drain Care" and we've found that they also work well for unclogging > galley sinks. One small container will last you years. Sometimes we had to > divert heat from our heater into the head compartment to help remove some > of the moisture in the air and to help the composting process. This was > only important after 2 or 3 days of constant rain and temperatures below > 65F where the inside humidity would hover around 80% to 99% all day. There > can be smells from the toilet directly after use, after being stirred or if > you are starting a new compost "session" and the bacteria isn't well > founded. It's not as bad as the smell from vent hoses from a traditional > holding tank, but you should be aware there are normal times when it isn't > odor free.>> > > Bill Coleman C&C 39 > > Hello Bill, > > I found these useful tips on the Airhead compositing toilet as wife and I > as pursue replacing the toilet in our ‘85 37 and getting rid of the tank > (yay). Did you vent yours and if so, how? I’m considering routing a vent > forward to the anchor locker, but then, we have the vent from the anchor > locker to the v-berth, hmm. > > Anyway, just curious how the Airhead has worked out for you over time and > if you have any other advice on the product. > > > Peter McMinn > > C&C 37 SV Sirius > Please show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album site and > help me pay the associated bills. Make a contribution at: > https://www.paypal.me/stumurray > Thanks for your help. > Stu
Please show your appreciation for this list and the Photo Album site and help me pay the associated bills. Make a contribution at: https://www.paypal.me/stumurray Thanks for your help. Stu