Sun Mar composting toilets

Started by John_M, April 23, 2008, 09:38:57 AM

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John_M

I have used mine this summer and fall and really like it (Sun Mar ac/dc unit).  Unfortunately, I am not out at my place nearly as much as I would like...but that is another issue... d*

No odors in the cabin at all.  Have not had a chance to really overuse it...but so far so good.  I did build a little wooden platform to stand on instead of the little plastic stool they give you...helps out a lot.  The plastic step was awkward and actually kind of small.
...life is short...enjoy the ride!!

MountainDon

I agree on the step. In the shed we use a steel wire milk crate upside down.

In the cabin I'll go for a little more elegance.  :)
Just because something has been done and has not failed, doesn't mean it is good design.


John_M

Quote from: MountainDon on October 23, 2008, 12:02:19 PM
I agree on the step. In the shed we use a steel wire milk crate upside down.

In the cabin I'll go for a little more elegance.  :)

That's what I like....a man who spares no expense for his castle!!!
...life is short...enjoy the ride!!

ScottA

A few cap blocks can do wonders.  ;D

peternap

I am using the Sunmar/Sealand low flush toilet.
http://www.sun-mar.com/prod_flush_seal.html

I actually bought the Sunmar system and kept the toilet and returned the rest of the system (Unused ;D)

I read about an earthworm composter and and tried it. I use it with a greywater system and it works beautifully and NO smell.
Aside from the toilet, it cost about 50 bucks.

Damn shame, I have the water system, crapper, sheds.solar, hydro and wind, but just can't quite get myself in gear to finish the house.
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