Finally, in today’s video, I finish up the composting toilet. There is only minimal fine tuning to do otherwise this project is complete. We painted it up put on some hardware that I attached the seat. Everything seems to work perfectly fine.
So if you decide you want to buy a compost toilet such as the sea head or the natures had this is a great alternative if you have a little bit of time to build one yourself. It ended up being a little bit bigger for the bathroom size that I built on the bus but nonetheless it will work and be just fine. In the end, I saved well over $500 building this toilet myself using stuff I had around here. I believe the total cost was under $60 and most of that was the toilet seat. So before you run out and spend $600-$1200 on a composting toilet watch some YouTube videos including this one and consider building your own and saving yourself a lot of money.
By having this composting toilet in the bus will be able to boondocks for a much longer time as well as not have to deal with sewerage waste and we will not have a black water tank. That’s a huge plus because that also cuts down on the terrible odor you get when you mix solid waste with urine. These toilets typically as well as the one I built separate the liquids from the solids thus not producing sewer and in the end, there is very little older at all. As you know we will be using this composting toilet on our bus build but it can be used to swap out any RV Toilet such as what is used in a travel trailer or camper.
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