Technically, this is a hack that I should’ve included when I did the series of posts about the composting toilet. That 5-part series is listed at the bottom of the post. The reason is that you should not consider converting the sewer hose to a garden hose if you have a black tank. The bulk […]
I almost titled today’s post A Bug’s Life and Death. But decided that it might be confused with the movie about cute bugs. And there is absolutely nothing cute or nice or fun about bugs when they decide to take up residence in your composting toilet. Now, I promise, we come to the last post […]
Okay, you’ve stuck with me for three other posts about the composting toilet and we’ve made it to the last two. Yes, I know when I started the series, I said there were four. (And yes, I know I said I’d stop predicting how many posts would be in a series because I’m always wrong. […]
Today’s post is the catch-all information that didn’t fit into the previous two. If you need to catch up, so far, I covered what is a composting toilet and how it works as well as how to make compost and how to empty and clean the toilet. So, the hodgepodge of information today includes the […]
Learning the basics of what a compost toilet is and how it works is only the beginning when deciding if you want to use one in your RV instead of the more traditional black tank. You have to go into the purchasing feeling confident that you can do what’s necessary to maintain it. By describing […]
I have to start this post about the composting toilet by saying that I can’t talk about what it is and how it works without talking about using it, if you know what I mean. So, if that level of detail isn’t your cup of tea, you may want to skip today’s post. Instead, you […]