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by the middle » 22/08/08, 10:01

It is well detailed, and super interesting.
This is the first time I see this system so well explained on the net Image
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by I Citro » 22/08/08, 10:48

: Arrow: Dry toilets also develop in public toilets, especially during festivals. photos very soon. : Cheesy:
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by Ahmed » 22/08/08, 12:37

Thank you, Hazardine for your answer to my question, and also for your comments.

@gegyx:
Why would it be more risky to fall into the "hole" of a dry toilet rather than that of a regular toilet?

As for the smell, one should not confuse dry toilet and the ancient "poop-au-fond-du-jardin" (sic)!
Cellulose effectively blocks the decomposition of urea into ammonia.

Excellent bibliographic reference of Christine.
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by Christophe » 22/08/08, 13:42

Ahmed wrote:Why would it be more risky to fall into the "hole" of a dry toilet rather than that of a regular toilet?


Ven because there is no background lol! Image
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by Hasardine » 22/08/08, 14:23

in fact, it's the opposite, we can see the bottom of the bucket but the children (some at least) have the impression of not seeing the bottom of the toilet, it's all white and we do not know where go water!
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by Hasardine » 22/08/08, 15:40

for those who would be interested, but who do not want to take the lead for the construction

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by Hasardine » 22/08/08, 16:12

I forgot, there is 4 casters under room F for a dump even easier!
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by gegyx » 22/08/08, 17:18

Thank you for all this information, explained simply.

I see that the little corner is impeccable. This is for the photo?

No, I'm not mean. It was because I was wondering, if you did not put it everywhere, you would put the dry materials through the hole in the telescope, or if you lifted the whole top plate to better cover the bottom of the bucket.
Your sawdust or newspaper dust is in the laundry basket at the bottom left?
You fill a box and sprinkle?
Is that the little ones who go to the saddle, make gladly and suitably recovery.
I'm stupid, they do not wipe themselves alone.

Because it must not be obviously not to put dust all around, and if it is also necessary to pass the broom after, it is tedious.
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by Hasardine » 22/08/08, 18:43

do not worry gegyx, I understood that it was teasing and not malice!

for the dry matter, no, it is not in the tray behind, there it is my laundry!

but in another tray in which the children draw with a small bucket that they empty by the telescope (2 raised parts) they do it with pleasure, the big one told them that it was like giving a blanket to Mr Caca for do not let it be cold in winter! (It's worth it, but it works!)

and you know, at the moment they are mature enough to go to the toilet and not to the pot (between 2 and 3 years, they put enough sphyncteries for that before it is not cleanliness, it is to please to the adult who asks!) for the dust, my time, there is none more than when the loulou return with mud shoes! anyway a tribute, it dirty all the time, and we pass the ballai 5 times a day (after each meal!)

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by the way, could someone explain to me the connection of the wind turbine as simply?
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by loop » 22/08/08, 19:35

Hello

There are several types of wind turbines, and several ways to use the electricity produced.
So difficult to simply answer the branching question

The most common small power installations are of the type:
-12V three-phase generator
-Resizer / regulator
-Battery 12v
-Converter 12v CC / 200V AC for the use of household appliances

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