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Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)

Red Barchetta ·
Bottom line - I'm still sticking to my C grade/rating. This will most likely get lost in the garage and I will continue to get a cup of hot water from the TT sink to pour on the TT LP tank to see exactly how much LP is left to run the WH to heat up the fresh water in the TT for me to drain from the TT sink.
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Re: Trojan 30XHS 12-volt group 30 deep-cycle battery (130 AH)

PoconoJoe ·
Jeff.. I'm stealing your ideas for 30XHS and box.. Did you do anything with the vent holes on top of the box?.. Also, did you install any drain holes in the bottom? Thanks Again, Joe
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Re: Nature's Head Composting Toilet

LJJ ·
You got me thinking so, I got my wife to surf the net with me. We spent last night looking for compost toilets. Here are the 4 major makers that I found. Natures Head http://www.natureshead.net/tin...SKnswCFZNgfgodIB8G-w Air Head http://airheadtoilet.com/ Separett https://www.separett-usa.com/i...terless-toilets.html C Head http://www.c-head.com/ All four have advantages. One thing that the C head focused on was taking the urine and directing it into holding tanks instead of the bottle in...
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Re: Nature's Head Composting Toilet

Brubie ·
@Jim, you said: Once the fiberglass is in place the toilet can be hooked up to the venting, and a pipe installed to the urine collector that would lead to a drain pipe connected to the gray tank under the sink. Am I understanding correctly that you're suggesting draining the urine collector into your gray tank along with other waste water created when washing dishes, showering, etc.? Shouldn't you then always dispose of your mixed "gray" water in a human waste repository? Otherwise, gray...
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Re: Nature's Head Composting Toilet

kaypee ·
Jim, I think you could accomplish your mod. What you would need to do would be to buy two liquids jugs. Modify one of them by inserting a bottom drain. From the bottom drain you'd connect the line. You'd have to drill out the bottom side of the main unit and make a slit about 2 times the height of the line. Then you'd need to rout out a bit of the floor to accommodate the line as it feeds back under the head to drain into the black tank. The Oatey plug that you'd use to cap the tank will...
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