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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 353644" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>No sh........!</p><p></p><p>I've got a big back garden (not a euphanism), on a slope. Had a mad idea of an outside loo at the top of the slope (where I could disappear with the paper each afternoon to "prime" the system. This then would gravity feed into a digester / biogas set up in tandem with a separate feed pipe for garden waste. On the "out" of the digester you take the "compost" produced to a vegetable plot further down the hill. Possible a solar thermal panel to keep the digester at a reasonable temperature. EPDM membrane atop the digester expands as gas is produced - tap off that to feed a gennie, water heater etc.</p><p></p><p>All a pipe dream at the moment........on the back burner............ :coat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 353644, member: 16173"] No sh........! I've got a big back garden (not a euphanism), on a slope. Had a mad idea of an outside loo at the top of the slope (where I could disappear with the paper each afternoon to "prime" the system. This then would gravity feed into a digester / biogas set up in tandem with a separate feed pipe for garden waste. On the "out" of the digester you take the "compost" produced to a vegetable plot further down the hill. Possible a solar thermal panel to keep the digester at a reasonable temperature. EPDM membrane atop the digester expands as gas is produced - tap off that to feed a gennie, water heater etc. All a pipe dream at the moment........on the back burner............ :coat [/QUOTE]
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