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Re: T&T: T&T Head Options

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Date: Sat Oct 21 2006 - 23:09:58 EDT

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    Jim,

    I replaced my electric Par with an Airhead, went with them after looking at
    the other units available on the market. The Airhead has a smaller footprint
    that fit my head well and didn't require huge amounts of power to work.
    Talked with the owner of the company and with reps at boat shows and decided
    to give it a try.

    Have had it installed for 2 years and both the Admiral and myself are very
    happy with it. We generally spend 3 days a week on the boat, year round and
    get 2 to 3 months of use from a charge of composted coconut husk called
    Coir, which is sold in garden centers in compressed bricks that you
    rehydrate with water. About two bricks will load the head and give you some
    extra to add over the life of that load. The instructions call for peat moss
    but got turned on to the idea of coir by a world cruiser and like it better.

    There is a urine container on the front that all liquids are diverted to.
    This is the part Peggy hall hates; I think she would like it, if she tried
    one. You can purchase extra jugs if you want storage capacity. I plan on
    rigging up a water puppy pump to pump the liquid overboard thru the old thru
    hulls.

    Options with the liquid are to carry and empty the liquid in a bathroom,
    store multiple jugs to give you more capacity, dump it overboard when full,
    install a small holding tank just for the liquid and pump it out or
    overboard. All of the above is going to be a personal choice. Personally, I
    don't have a problem pumping it overboard as my urologist tells me it is
    sterile coming out of the body so can't be too bad for the environment.

    Recharging the head is simple, pull the top half off, put a garage bag
    (heavy duty) around the tank, invert the tank, give it a wack, set tank back
    in place, seal bag. Recharge tank with coir or peat moss, install top half,
    clean screen vent. Back in business. You want to leave a little of the prior
    compost material in the tank to give it a boost to start the composting
    again.

    Take garbage bag home (black bags work best) leave in sun for a month to
    finish composting then, spread on your roses or ornamentals. You could also
    just pitch this bag in a dumpster; it will go to the landfill and help the
    composting process there as well. The compost from the tank is about 75%
    complete at anyone time.

    The installation is straight forward; install two stainless brackets on the
    floor that hold the tank in place. Need to vent the system to the outside.
    Uses a small computer type fan to keep a negative pressure in the tank and
    to help pull moister out, this fan also tends to help pull air thru a closed
    up boat as well. Uses a 1 1/2" hose to the outside, you have to be a little
    creative with the outside part, I used a old deck fill fitting and a clam
    shell cover.

    Hope this makes sense, if you have further questions let me know. 3 months
    after the installation of the Airhead, I pulled the holding tank,
    plumbing/hoses, valves and pumps and pitched them in the dumpster - that was
    a GREAT day. I had installed all new plumbing, pumps and valves about two
    years earlier and the hoses had started to smell again. On my installation
    there was no way to get all the sh*t flowing downhill so nothing stayed in
    the lines, so replacing hoses was a every 2 year event.

    No more waking up you partner at night flushing the head, no more carrying
    around 35 gallons of sh*t! No more SMELL.

    Your mileage may very.

    Life is great!

    Jeff on Southern Nights

    What a wonderfully complete and through description. It sounds absolutely
    disgusting.

    Brian Palmetto FL
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