Re: More Marine Toilets
Very cool! I think I may give it a try in the spring. I've been
trying to figure out how to replace the thetford portable in my as-29.
Frank San Miguel
Wilmington, DE
trying to figure out how to replace the thetford portable in my as-29.
Frank San Miguel
Wilmington, DE
--- In bolger@y..., "John Bell" <jmbell@m...> wrote:
> Went to the Atlanta Boat Show today. Not much of interest there for
me, but
> there was one product that really stuck out: The AirHead dry
toilet. This a
> lower cost, small footprint alternative to the other composting
toilets on
> the market. What makes it unique is that it separates the liquid
from the
> solids which greatly reduces the evaporative demand on the unit. It
does
> require a small vent fan, but the draw is pretty low at 50mA. I'd
be more
> likely to try one of these as opposed to a DLD-type head.
>
> Check it out athttp://www.airheadtoilet.com
>
> I'd be interested to know what others think about this one.
>
> Best,
>
> John Bell <><
> Kennesaw, GA
>http://jmbell.home.mindspring.com/boatyard.htm
Great idea. Kinda pricey though.
Larry
John Bell <jmbell@...> wrote: Went to the Atlanta Boat Show today. Not much of interest there for me, but
there was one product that really stuck out: The AirHead dry toilet. This a
lower cost, small footprint alternative to the other composting toilets on
the market. What makes it unique is that it separates the liquid from the
solids which greatly reduces the evaporative demand on the unit. It does
require a small vent fan, but the draw is pretty low at 50mA. I'd be more
likely to try one of these as opposed to a DLD-type head.
Check it out athttp://www.airheadtoilet.com
I'd be interested to know what others think about this one.
Best,
John Bell <><
Kennesaw, GA
http://jmbell.home.mindspring.com/boatyard.htm
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Larry
John Bell <jmbell@...> wrote: Went to the Atlanta Boat Show today. Not much of interest there for me, but
there was one product that really stuck out: The AirHead dry toilet. This a
lower cost, small footprint alternative to the other composting toilets on
the market. What makes it unique is that it separates the liquid from the
solids which greatly reduces the evaporative demand on the unit. It does
require a small vent fan, but the draw is pretty low at 50mA. I'd be more
likely to try one of these as opposed to a DLD-type head.
Check it out athttp://www.airheadtoilet.com
I'd be interested to know what others think about this one.
Best,
John Bell <><
Kennesaw, GA
http://jmbell.home.mindspring.com/boatyard.htm
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Went to the Atlanta Boat Show today. Not much of interest there for me, but
there was one product that really stuck out: The AirHead dry toilet. This a
lower cost, small footprint alternative to the other composting toilets on
the market. What makes it unique is that it separates the liquid from the
solids which greatly reduces the evaporative demand on the unit. It does
require a small vent fan, but the draw is pretty low at 50mA. I'd be more
likely to try one of these as opposed to a DLD-type head.
Check it out athttp://www.airheadtoilet.com
I'd be interested to know what others think about this one.
Best,
John Bell <><
Kennesaw, GA
http://jmbell.home.mindspring.com/boatyard.htm
there was one product that really stuck out: The AirHead dry toilet. This a
lower cost, small footprint alternative to the other composting toilets on
the market. What makes it unique is that it separates the liquid from the
solids which greatly reduces the evaporative demand on the unit. It does
require a small vent fan, but the draw is pretty low at 50mA. I'd be more
likely to try one of these as opposed to a DLD-type head.
Check it out athttp://www.airheadtoilet.com
I'd be interested to know what others think about this one.
Best,
John Bell <><
Kennesaw, GA
http://jmbell.home.mindspring.com/boatyard.htm