Welcome! With this forum we want to create a meeting place for people using or considering a composting toilet, either a selfbuilt one or a commercial model.
Now that the awareness of global water shortage and water quality is growing, we believe good alternatives for the flushing, water comsuming, toilet must be developed urgently.
This group started out of our own enthousiasm using a dutch toilet, the "Nonolet", invented by "De 12 Ambachten" a wellknown eco foundation, with over 25 years of experience in eco-technology.
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Hi Kat My Guess would be a loose spade connector on the switch on the front or on the motor. After disconnecting the power open it up (see an earlier Biolet
We seem to be having an occasional no go on the turning motor on our biolet toilet. has anyone else with a biolet experienced this? I am assuming that if it
No, I did not dig down. The amount that does touch the soil attracts worms and other critters that help with the breakdown process. It does help to cut out the
Nice of you to respond. Now one other quick question. In the center of your first tire did you dig down a foot or so, so that the humanure wouldn't touch
I'm not in that area, but the outdoor piece of our humanure system is 4 stacked tires with a plywood cap and a big rock. Steve Spence Renewable energy and self