Herbert-JAY
Member
There is lots of discussion around the discharge of black water. There are holding tanks, cassettes, compost, macerators, and a few others. I have a wild idea I want to throw out, and feel free to shoot it down. It is just an idea that needs constructive (and possibly comical) criticism.
What if there was a system where in addition to (or possibly instead of) the black water holding tank, there was another tank whose purpose was to get rid of all the liquid in the waste? My idea is to somehow have a metal tank that could be heated by the vehicle exhaust pipe (using propane would be expensive). Waste water that is in there would heat and evaporate, only leaving solids behind. A charcoal filter could be added so you don't gas out the car behind you. This could also be used for grey water. Disposal would be just removing a solid block of waste. This could really help long term boondocking, and at the very least one should not have to empty very often. What do you think?
What if there was a system where in addition to (or possibly instead of) the black water holding tank, there was another tank whose purpose was to get rid of all the liquid in the waste? My idea is to somehow have a metal tank that could be heated by the vehicle exhaust pipe (using propane would be expensive). Waste water that is in there would heat and evaporate, only leaving solids behind. A charcoal filter could be added so you don't gas out the car behind you. This could also be used for grey water. Disposal would be just removing a solid block of waste. This could really help long term boondocking, and at the very least one should not have to empty very often. What do you think?
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