tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-741723496877949150.post8549209090055547013..comments2023-10-28T11:38:01.574+01:00Comments on NB Windsong: A bog blog…Roger http://www.blogger.com/profile/00915233941488497424noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-741723496877949150.post-51167152458829182542011-07-18T17:16:39.938+01:002011-07-18T17:16:39.938+01:00It could be the 'docking' station for the ...It could be the 'docking' station for the cassette causing the problem Pip, that would be much cheaper to sort than a complete re-figure of the bathroom!!Allynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-741723496877949150.post-34218782603172441332011-07-18T17:12:24.232+01:002011-07-18T17:12:24.232+01:00Thanks for the info - we've never fancied a co...Thanks for the info - we've never fancied a composting loo, but may well look into it now. Where do the liquid and solid containers come out from? Do they lift straight out or do they have to be pulled out from the side or back?<br />PipPiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01029641649487627752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-741723496877949150.post-87805081258291365182011-07-15T13:57:02.743+01:002011-07-15T13:57:02.743+01:00Hi,
We use a composting loo on our narrow boat. ...Hi,<br /> We use a composting loo on our narrow boat. No chemicals, liquid container can be poured down any toilet or sanitary station. Solids dry out and compost. Our loo is manufactured by Airhead and only uses a very small electric fan (60millamps)to constantly draw air through the solids container, in 2 years we have had no smells or problems. With 2 of us on board the liquid container lasts 2 days and the solids about 2 weeks.<br /> The loo screws to the bathroom floor and the only connection is to the air pipe to the fan. We purchased 2 liquid containers and 2 solids containers so there is never any urgent need to decant!<br />I hope that this info helps,<br />Ken and Sue nb CleddauAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com