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Old 01-24-2014, 05:11 PM   #21
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Do we really need a progress report on a "crapper"?
Yes and I'm going to post lots of pics for the first month of using it.
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Old 01-27-2014, 07:00 AM   #22
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I guess the days of a perforated 55 gal drum or two fitted with ABS pipe fittings and buried deep enough to perk while treated with enzymes are gone.
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Old 01-27-2014, 08:52 AM   #23
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I guess the days of a perforated 55 gal drum or two fitted with ABS pipe fittings and buried deep enough to perk while treated with enzymes are gone.
Yeah those days are gone, too bad as it's a great system. I put one at my cabin and I never had a problem for 15 yrs with it.
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Old 01-29-2014, 04:27 PM   #24
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Steve, will you post back a review a little later after you have had time to use it? I am strongly considering one.

Are you traveling, or parked in a permanent location?

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Old 01-29-2014, 06:17 PM   #25
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I'll do that, I've been meaning to install it since the weekend but I've been too busy. I hope to get it in tomorrow as I'll have time in the afternoon.
I did get it out of the box so far.
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Old 01-29-2014, 06:23 PM   #26
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:-) maybe one of these will help?

http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/inst...posting-toilet

http://www.thegoodluckduck.com/2012/...nd-simple.html
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Old 02-06-2014, 04:58 PM   #27
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So D asked me how the toilet was going to flush with no water so everything went on hold to install the composter as I really don't want to put her through the trouble of pouring water down the crapper.
So off comes the toilet.
Then the shut off installed, next the expandable plug.
I didn't have a choice but to make a base in the shop as the flange was glued to the tank......arrrgggg......was hoping it was going to be a compression fitting so I could flush mount the composter.
I have to pull the skin off the left wall as the stack is in there, then change the fan from the right side to the left side and attach the hose to the stack.
Then run the hydro, attach the L brackets and screw things down.
I'm not bolting the base yet as it'll stay as a dry fit until I find a nice vinyl that'll match the flooring.
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Old 02-06-2014, 06:22 PM   #28
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I located the stack on the roof, transferred the measurements to the inside, determined that the stack was in the wall between the bedroom and the bathroom.
So off came the skin on the bedroom side, found the stack and I should be able to just get my angle hole saw in there.
I need a 1 1/2 compressing fitting which I'll pick up in the am.
So look at the poor excuse for a backer for a tv mount, what a joke, I can pull that off with my hands!
Also notice that the backer is just stapled to the studs, very poor engineering.
They used galvanized staples to hold it in, I guess they don't worry too much about costs as there's no need to use exterior products on interior walls.
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Old 02-07-2014, 09:40 PM   #29
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Tonight off and on between work I finished the install.
I took the hole saw and went through the inside wall, ran the flex hose to the T that I installed.
I kept everything in behind the false panel behind the composter to keep things neat and tidy.
The panel had the water hose for the original toilet going through it and what I did was enlarged the hole, turned the panel upside down and ran the flex through it.
I put a 90 on the composter and made my on compression fitting so I wouldn't have to glue it.
I snaked the hydro wire through the water hose cut out, under the shower, through the kitchen lower cabs and off to a live wire.
I hope this install helps anyone that plans to do this in the future
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Old 02-08-2014, 09:53 AM   #30
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Hi guys, it looks like I connected to a power wire that was not a continuous feed. I guess doing things @ 1 am makes the mind not think too well.
I need a dedicated hot wire, am I going to have to run directly to the fuse box and if so is this going to be a pain?
I have an inline fuse so that's not going to be an issue.
Any ideas?
Also I notice 5 stars beside this thread, what does that mean?
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Old 02-08-2014, 10:23 AM   #31
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Also I notice 5 stars beside this thread, what does that mean?
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It means that your toilet has been given a 5 star rating by the local Health Inspector. You can get a sticker from him and place it on your bathroom door or right beside the Polar Package sticker.

Actually, it means that a member thought that the thread was excellent and gave it a 5 star rating.
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Old 02-08-2014, 10:37 AM   #32
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It means that your toilet has been given a 5 star rating by the local Health Inspector. You can get a sticker from him and place it on your bathroom door or right beside the Polar Package sticker.

Actually, it means that a member thought that the thread was excellent and gave it a 5 star rating.
All right, another sticker for the trailer! When I'm done insulating the polar package stickers come off and I'm going to make and rename the stickers to all 4 season camping!
I actually am going to have an inspector come by and give me a stamp of approval for the plumbing that I've done. I talked to the company this morning that I bought the composter from and he said that the health inspector just calls him to verify that I bought one from him and they stamp it without even coming out.
I'm glad that there's 5 stars for this thread, it's nice to know that it's informative for members.
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Old 02-28-2014, 11:19 AM   #33
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K here's an update on the composter, I've emptied it for the first time and was pretty amazed. There was no smell at all, it was easy to empty and there was no clean up or spraying things down or taking it out of the TT.
The peat moss really does help things speed up and the built in fan does a great job.
I called the inspector for the final plumbing/sewer inspection and he just ran my company name and stamped it over the phone.
I was hoping he'd come out and do a visual as this was a first for me.
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Old 02-28-2014, 12:42 PM   #34
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I called the inspector for the final plumbing/sewer inspection and he just ran my company name and stamped it over the phone.
I was hoping he'd come out and do a visual as this was a first for me.
Steve -
Well, it looks like the composting toilet is working for you and meeting your expectations.
Nice to see our municipal and provincial government employees earning their money which comes from your (and my) pockets. An over-the-phone and approved inspection? Am I surprised?
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