Any info for the best Chemical for a Caravan Toilet,
For breaking down of odor, paper, and waste.
Regards Bowser.
Dougwe said
08:49 AM Feb 27, 2021
I know a few like the nappy treatment products but they have never worked for me. I have tried many different products but always come back to the Thetford Blue sachets or the Green Liquid if emptying into Septic. Has worked every time now for 9 years.
Peter_n_Margaret said
09:13 AM Feb 27, 2021
Sodium percarbonate (generic nappy soaker).
Couple of teaspoons to start when the cassette is empty and 1 more for each #2, added dry.
Safe to dispose of anywhere including septic systems.
Alternatively install an S.O.G and you won't need any chemicals at all.
Cheers,
Peter
Cupie said
09:43 AM Feb 27, 2021
Dougwe wrote:
I know a few like the nappy treatment products but they have never worked for me. I have tried many different products but always come back to the Thetford Blue sachets or the Green Liquid if emptying into Septic. Has worked every time now for 9 years.
I agree, with the exception that I reverted to the Portasol product.
But I do keep a container of 'nappy soaker' as a back up & to clean stained coffee cups.
Oh yes, SWMBO uses the 'nappy soaker' for removing stains from clothing. Funny that.
Edit2.. Portasol not Portaloo correction
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 27th of February 2021 09:44:06 AM
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 27th of February 2021 10:38:35 AM
yobarr said
09:58 AM Feb 27, 2021
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
Sodium percarbonate (generic nappy soaker). Couple of teaspoons to start when the cassette is empty and 1 more for each #2, added dry. Safe to dispose of anywhere including septic systems.
Alternatively install an S.O.G and you won't need any chemicals at all. Cheers, Peter
"Alternatively install a S.O.G......" Great advice Peter,and such an easy solution.No more messing around with chemicals,and no smell.Cheers.
Hmm - prices for a SOG for my particular toilet installation is just over $250 to just under $300. And that is fitting it myself.
I have to ask, is that cost worth it? Other than that I'll continue using the 'nappy san' type with a dash of (full strength) eucalyptus oil.
Murray
Mike Harding said
04:36 PM Feb 28, 2021
Sodium percarbonate = Nappysan = 33% or so.
If you use commercial preparations (Thetford etc) *DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DUMP THEM INTO BUSH COMPOST TOILET SYSTEMS!*
Long Weekend said
06:31 PM Feb 28, 2021
Yes Mike - I always look for 33% on the container, even though it is often hard to find on the label.
Murray
bowser said
06:50 PM Feb 28, 2021
Thanks every one for your feedback.
Regards Bowser.
yobarr said
07:05 PM Feb 28, 2021
Long Weekend wrote:
Hmm - prices for a SOG for my particular toilet installation is just over $250 to just under $300. And that is fitting it myself.
I have to ask, is that cost worth it? Other than that I'll continue using the 'nappy san' type with a dash of (full strength) eucalyptus oil.
Murray
Murray...you ask "Is that cost worth it?"? This is a non-event as the SOG is so simple.No smell,so simple,and no chemicals,so with no ongoing costs you soon will recover your miserable $250 "investment"?Hardly a day's pay,and no ongoing costs.Just do it! Cheer
Long Weekend said
08:17 PM Feb 28, 2021
Thanks Yobarr - I'll certainly consider it. The most obvious advantage would be not having to 'load' up the cassette again after each time it is emptied - just slide it back in.
Murray
Mike Harding said
07:10 AM Mar 1, 2021
>you soon will recover your miserable $250 "investment
About ten years to cover the cost of sodium percarbonate I reckon. Do those fans last 10 years?
oldbloke said
09:11 AM Mar 1, 2021
If you buy the SCA brand it would talk 833 days to pay for a $250 SOG 30c a day. Napu san would be a lot cheaper.
Edit: IMO If people are worried about 30c a day, I question if they can afford a van.
Far better ways to save a few dollars.
-- Edited by oldbloke on Monday 1st of March 2021 09:14:54 AM
Possum3 said
09:23 AM Mar 1, 2021
yobarr wrote:
your miserable $250 "investment"? Hardly a day's pay
Tell me please; How many Retirees, Pensioners, Nurses, Check-out Chicks, Farmers? are earning $1,750-00/week?
Yobar you can be so condescending and out of touch with reality.
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Long Weekend said
10:29 AM Mar 1, 2021
I have just become aware of a 'hidden' cost of a SOG toilet installation. They require carbon filters costing just over $20.
Question: How often will the filters require changing?
The fact that they are sold as a separate item suggests that they are a 'consumable' and thus have a finite life requiring replacement.
Murray
Dougwe said
10:50 AM Mar 1, 2021
I'll stick wiff me Thetford Sachets.
The SOG might help in the van but what happens when you go to empty the cassette? Anyone within cooooie will smell it. Peeeu.
Aus-Kiwi said
11:00 AM Mar 1, 2021
Simple dont use it ! Ahaha
The Travelling Dillberries said
11:42 AM Mar 1, 2021
Long Weekend wrote:
I have just become aware of a 'hidden' cost of a SOG toilet installation. They require carbon filters costing just over $20.
Question: How often will the filters require changing?
The fact that they are sold as a separate item suggests that they are a 'consumable' and thus have a finite life requiring replacement.
Murray
Do the carbon filters take care of the odours? Where are they located.?
Long Weekend said
12:32 PM Mar 1, 2021
Chris and Sharyn,
For my setup (C200 cassette) the filters are installed in the hatch door together with the extractor fan. Of course, that makes the hatch door thicker.
It is claimed that the filters absorb the odors so do not blow the smells around outside to annoy passers by or other nearby vans.
Murray
The Travelling Dillberries said
05:42 PM Mar 1, 2021
Long Weekend wrote:
Chris and Sharyn,
For my setup (C200 cassette) the filters are installed in the hatch door together with the extractor fan. Of course, that makes the hatch door thicker. It is claimed that the filters absorb the odors so do not blow the smells around outside to annoy passers by or other nearby vans.
Murray
Thanks Murray, how long have you had yours installed? Have you noticed any odours inside or outside.
blissonwheels said
06:14 PM Mar 1, 2021
Gooday,
We have a Thetford C200 Cassette and have had our Smell Orl Gone er fitted for over 10years, closer to 15 years. Best thing I ever did. Have a spare filter in a cupboard, have removed the original one and washed it a couple of times but that is it.
Paid $180-00 for it, was at a Cravan show in Brisbane, at the time when I went to the Aussie Traveller stand they were busy packing up and he only had the one left so I got a deal, was about $200 retail then.
oldbloke said
10:13 PM Mar 1, 2021
Activated charcoal filters are designed to remove odours and only have short life span. Just left on your kitchen table they will continue to osorb various components. I imagine they wouid be next to useless after a few weeks.
Cant be cleaned either. Single use Disposable item.
Morning.
Any info for the best Chemical for a Caravan Toilet,
For breaking down of odor, paper, and waste.
Regards Bowser.
Couple of teaspoons to start when the cassette is empty and 1 more for each #2, added dry.
Safe to dispose of anywhere including septic systems.
Alternatively install an S.O.G and you won't need any chemicals at all.
Cheers,
Peter
I agree, with the exception that I reverted to the Portasol product.
But I do keep a container of 'nappy soaker' as a back up & to clean stained coffee cups.
Oh yes, SWMBO uses the 'nappy soaker' for removing stains from clothing. Funny that.
Edit2.. Portasol not Portaloo correction
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 27th of February 2021 09:44:06 AM
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 27th of February 2021 10:38:35 AM
"Alternatively install a S.O.G......" Great advice Peter,and such an easy solution.No more messing around with chemicals,and no smell.Cheers.
Try this https://www.aussietraveller.com.au/sog-toilet-ventilation-system
I have been using Super Cheap Autos, Portable Toilet Chemical for the last few years.
Normally around $45.00 for 5 litres; and use 50ml per tank for no 1's; 100ml for the no 2's.
Regards.
Hetho.
Agree with Dougwe.
Currently trying the above from sca. Seems better than nappy san but only used a few days at this stage. Cost about 30c a day
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-portable-toilet-additive---5-litre/381932.html
Edit: they recommend 100ml for 15 ltr tank. 3 to 4 days. Which for us pretty much fills the 15 ltr tank.
-- Edited by oldbloke on Saturday 27th of February 2021 05:59:15 PM
Silly Old Goat
I have to ask, is that cost worth it? Other than that I'll continue using the 'nappy san' type with a dash of (full strength) eucalyptus oil.
Murray
Sodium percarbonate = Nappysan = 33% or so.
If you use commercial preparations (Thetford etc) *DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DUMP THEM INTO BUSH COMPOST TOILET SYSTEMS!*
Murray
Thanks every one for your feedback.
Regards Bowser.
Murray...you ask "Is that cost worth it?"? This is a non-event as the SOG is so simple.No smell,so simple,and no chemicals,so with no ongoing costs you soon will recover your miserable $250 "investment"?Hardly a day's pay,and no ongoing costs.Just do it! Cheer
Murray
>you soon will recover your miserable $250 "investment
About ten years to cover the cost of sodium percarbonate I reckon. Do those fans last 10 years?
If you buy the SCA brand it would talk 833 days to pay for a $250 SOG
30c a day. Napu san would be a lot cheaper.
Edit: IMO If people are worried about 30c a day, I question if they can afford a van.
Far better ways to save a few dollars.
-- Edited by oldbloke on Monday 1st of March 2021 09:14:54 AM
Tell me please; How many Retirees, Pensioners, Nurses, Check-out Chicks, Farmers? are earning $1,750-00/week?
Yobar you can be so condescending and out of touch with reality.
Average Full Time Ordinary Time Earnings Q2 2020 By Industry
Question: How often will the filters require changing?
The fact that they are sold as a separate item suggests that they are a 'consumable' and thus have a finite life requiring replacement.
Murray
The SOG might help in the van but what happens when you go to empty the cassette? Anyone within cooooie will smell it. Peeeu.
Do the carbon filters take care of the odours? Where are they located.?
For my setup (C200 cassette) the filters are installed in the hatch door together with the extractor fan. Of course, that makes the hatch door thicker.
It is claimed that the filters absorb the odors so do not blow the smells around outside to annoy passers by or other nearby vans.
Murray
Thanks Murray, how long have you had yours installed? Have you noticed any odours inside or outside.
Gooday,
We have a Thetford C200 Cassette and have had our Smell Orl Gone er fitted for over 10years, closer to 15 years. Best thing I ever did. Have a spare filter in a cupboard, have removed the original one and washed it a couple of times but that is it.
Paid $180-00 for it, was at a Cravan show in Brisbane, at the time when I went to the Aussie Traveller stand they were busy packing up and he only had the one left so I got a deal, was about $200 retail then.
Cant be cleaned either. Single use Disposable item.