GoingMobile
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I noticed Separett toilets, which have as perhaps the name implies separation of #1 from #2. Unlike other composting toilets it doesn't have a container for the #1 but a tube you route to a holding tank such as a grey-water tank underneath the vehicle. This could then be disposed of at an RV dump station.
Also, unlike other Composting toilets there is no mixing of other material such as sawdust, etc. with the #2. It is deposited into a container lined with a disposable plastic bag and seems to depend upon considerable ventilation to dry out (and compost?) the mixture. Since I wouldn't be in all likelyhood actually composting the contents to the point of being usable as compost, and instead disposing of it in a bag in the trash anyway, this seems like a reasonable system.
Of course the proof is in the pudding (sorry) Does anyone here have any real-life experience with the Separret toilets?
Also, unlike other Composting toilets there is no mixing of other material such as sawdust, etc. with the #2. It is deposited into a container lined with a disposable plastic bag and seems to depend upon considerable ventilation to dry out (and compost?) the mixture. Since I wouldn't be in all likelyhood actually composting the contents to the point of being usable as compost, and instead disposing of it in a bag in the trash anyway, this seems like a reasonable system.
Of course the proof is in the pudding (sorry) Does anyone here have any real-life experience with the Separret toilets?