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Re: Chat from Mick & Di's Bus Build Thread
Lets do a poll
as someone elsewhere would say?? so Craig you are saying 1lit of wet polly waffle = 1kg of dehydrated crap?? hmmm I have a dehydrator in the cupboard, nah don't go there

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no that's not what I'm saying Dot. I said 1 ltr of black water is close enough to 1 kg. Or maybe I'm speaking crap. 

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Re: Chat from Mick & Di's Bus Build Thread
I reckon that you would be pretty close to the mark Craig. They reckon that sewerage/black water is 98% water or some figure like that anyway so it won't be much out. Unless you are related to Lennie the Lump - but that is another story. After all this is a family forumCraig wrote:no that's not what I'm saying Dot. I said 1 ltr of black water is close enough to 1 kg. Or maybe I'm speaking crap.





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I hate these weight things, even my ownCraig wrote:no that's not what I'm saying Dot. I said 1 ltr of black water is close enough to 1 kg. Or maybe I'm speaking crap.

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Re: Chat from Mick & Di's Bus Build Thread
I reckon in our black tanks we minmise the amount of water because water is precious, so the concentration of solids including paper is much greater. Once the gas is removed from the polly waffle it sinks to the bottom, therefore it has a greater density than water, therefore it must weigh more than straight water, but how much more, 5%, 10%, 20%
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The way story is being told Chuck, your's are blown out as dust 

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Re: Chat from Mick & Di's Bus Build Thread
Here's another different method for black water disposal.
A friend of mine, still traveling somewhere outback, has a macerator after his black tank which feeds into a second tank and this second tank has a venturi which feeds directly into his exhaust system as he drives along. I really do not know exactly how it is set up but he swears that his system does in fact vaporize the liquid through the exhaust and cannot be detected by sight or smell.
That said I don't think I'll be following him any time soon.
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A friend of mine, still traveling somewhere outback, has a macerator after his black tank which feeds into a second tank and this second tank has a venturi which feeds directly into his exhaust system as he drives along. I really do not know exactly how it is set up but he swears that his system does in fact vaporize the liquid through the exhaust and cannot be detected by sight or smell.

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Re: Chat from Mick & Di's Bus Build Thread
Been reading this thread again and I was thinking Craig was thinking the "dehydrated" end result of 1lt of fresh polly waffle waste would weigh 1 kg of the dehydrated polly waffle "ash"..Dot wrote:Lets do a pollas someone elsewhere would say?? so Craig you are saying 1lit of wet polly waffle = 1kg of dehydrated crap?? hmmm I have a dehydrator in the cupboard, nah don't go there



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Re: Chat from Mick & Di's Bus Build Thread
Craig wrote:no that's not what I'm saying Dot. I said 1 ltr of black water is close enough to 1 kg. Or maybe I'm speaking crap.
read this statement again Dot. No mention of word dehydrated. So I am referring to the contents of the black water tank weighing 1 kg to 1 ltr. Holy crap this is hard


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