Waterless flush composting toilet suitable for RVs
With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people like to drive RVs to enjoy the free travel life. RVs are not only their means of transportation, but also their mobile home. So in the travel life, going to the toilet is an important part. Therefore, the choice of RV toilets is particularly important. Often, some RV original toilets have become decorations. Because the domestic RV camps are not very sound at present, they would rather choose parks or some places with public toilets than go to the toilet in RVs.
Then let's take a look at the most commonly used types of toilets in RVs:
1.Portable Toilet
Portable toilets need to be emptied frequently and are usually equipped with a black water tank to collect excrement. The capacity of this tank is limited (usually about 20L), so it needs to be emptied frequently, which increases the trouble of use. After dumping the excrement, the black water tank needs to be cleaned by yourself. Otherwise, it will produce odor and affect the air quality in the car.
2. Pulverized Direct-Discharge Toilets
The excrement needs to be pulverized and discharged into the black water tank. The material and size of the black water tank need to be customized, which is costly. Finding a suitable discharge location when discharging sewage may also be a challenge, especially when camping in the wild.
3. Fixed direct-flush toilets
Fixed direct-flush toilets discharge excrement directly to the outside through connecting pipes. However, in some camping sites or environments, it may not be possible to find a suitable discharge point. Some users discharge and run away without supervision, leaving a mess. This also leaves a bad reputation for the RV industry and is criticized. Of course, this is only for some low-quality users, and most car owners are still very civilized.
3. Fixed cassette toilet
The black water tank of a cassette toilet is about 16L to 19L. In order to maintain the hygiene inside the RV and avoid overflow caused by overfilling of the black water tank, users need to empty it every three or four days. It must be poured into designated sewage treatment facilities or septic tanks, otherwise it will cause pollution. Frequent emptying of black water is also the biggest headache for users.
The above toilets also need to be connected to a water source to flush away the feces and sewage. The onboard water source in the RV is limited. Not only do you need to wash clothes and cook, but you also need to use it to flush the toilet. This requires frequent and timely replenishment of water. As part of the RV living facilities, the performance and user experience of the RV toilet directly affect the comfort and convenience of RV travel.
Based on the problems of the above toilets, our company has scientifically developed and boldly invested. Producing a biodegradable smart toilet for RVs that does not require water flushing. Use biodegradable technology to treat the source of feces and sewage. Its appearance is exquisite and compact, suitable for installation and use in various RVs.
This is a biodegradable smart toilet designed for RVs. It uses 12v, 24v, and 48v on-board power supplies. It uses an average of 0.2-0.3 kWh of electricity per day in a normal environment. The toilet uses biological bacteria to degrade feces into carbon dioxide and other gases that are discharged from the bottom of the car. The biological culture medium after use is a mature and harmless natural organic fertilizer that can be used as fertilizer or thrown into the trash can. This toilet solves the problem of frequent dumping of black water tanks in RV toilets. It is very suitable for people who encounter toilet hygiene problems in RV life.