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Venting The Recirculating Toilet [message #98509] Sat, 04 September 2010 10:59 Go to next message
Rodney Hamilton is currently offline  Rodney Hamilton   Canada
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Always liked the idea of the recirculating toilet - always hated the smell two or three days into camping.

We recently completed 6 days of camping by the water without hook-up. Started with 40 gals of fresh water and ended with 32 gals of waste and a second recirculating toilet charge and use. ODOUR FREE!!!

The project is simple and the cost is about $75.00
Photo album of the Venting Project


Rodney Hamilton
Late 76 PB, 455
Montreal Canada

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Re: [GMCnet] Venting The Recirculating Toilet [message #98536 is a reply to message #98509] Sat, 04 September 2010 16:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dennis S is currently offline  Dennis S   United States
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Rodney,

Nicely done -- thanks for sharing the photos and how-to. Great addition to the photo site.


Dennis Sexton
73 PD 230
Germantown, TN 38138-2066
USA



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Always like the idea of the recirculating toilet - always hated the smell two or
hree days into camping.
We recently completed 6 days of camping by the water without hook-up. Started
ith 40 gals of fresh water and ended with 32 gals of waste and a second
ecirculating toilet charge and use. ODOUR FREE!!!
The project is simple and the cost is about $75.00
ttp://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5588
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odney Hamilton
ate 76 PB, 455
ontreal Canada
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Re: Venting The Recirculating Toilet [message #98567 is a reply to message #98509] Sat, 04 September 2010 21:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Duce Apocalypse is currently offline  Duce Apocalypse   United States
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Thats a cool mod, I like it!

I have an electromagic too, but to avoid smells I find that "Dry Docking" is an excellent way to not have to put up with poop in the tank and toilet. basically this is making use of T-shirt bags from the supermarket. line the bowl with them, drop your cargo, and dispose when possible. Though that method may not be practical if you have more then 2 passengers and no place to dispose of your "friends"...


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Re: Venting The Recirculating Toilet [message #98857 is a reply to message #98567] Tue, 07 September 2010 14:55 Go to previous message
Rodney Hamilton is currently offline  Rodney Hamilton   Canada
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"Dry docking" does work, but venting the lou is really high-tech in comparison! Almost "Bleeding edge" IMHO <g>


Duce Apocalypse wrote on Sat, 04 September 2010 22:32

Thats a cool mod, I like it!

I have an electromagic too, but to avoid smells I find that "Dry Docking" is an excellent way to not have to put up with poop in the tank and toilet. basically this is making use of T-shirt bags from the supermarket. line the bowl with them, drop your cargo, and dispose when possible. Though that method may not be practical if you have more then 2 passengers and no place to dispose of your "friends"...



Rodney Hamilton
Late 76 PB, 455
Montreal Canada
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