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What puts me off is an extra connection to the cassette. Something more to go wrong.
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I have a sog and swear by it.
and I swear at them.. nothing more antisocial than having one discharge the smell when you're parked next to the exhaust vent .. especially on a tightly packed aire ..
if your toilet access door is on the same side as your hab door, have a re-think .. the exhaust will be under your awning .. oh:
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I been parked close to SOG users many times before, can't say I have ever noticed the discharge. "Lucky Jim?"
Regarding smells, I have carried out the experiment of smelling around the vent area when the fan is running and cannot detect anything antisocial.
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[HI]I recall one particular time when a Dutch van damn near parked under our awning.. not an issue until they used the loo.. the smell was nauseating[/HI] , so much so we moved.
I am aware there is an activated carbon filter but would question how many bother changing it after it is exhausted.. ?
I met an English couple in France and after we became friendly he asked if I would help re route his SOG pipe to the roof as the exhaust vent was next to his hab door, (IIRC it was a Euromobil van) .. he had bought a longer piece of pipe and a roof cowl for the job..
I helped install the pipe and fit the cowl, it was a great success.. no more pong under his awning ..
Tell us more about this experiment you conducted
I have a sog and swear by it.
If you look at what Jim says as may be true, the reason I have a sog is nothing to do with breakdown with out chemicals.
It simply is a way of in a small space sending all the smells out side of the van and stopping the van smelling when somebody is using the toilet.
Works a treat and well worth the investment. :thumb:
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Once there was a Funster with a SOG...]
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Once there was a Funster with a SOG...
...who thought it was the round things of a dog...
...Until a Tugger passed by...
...and promptly did die...
...killed by the smelly, abnoxious fog.
JJ
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I recall one particular time when a Dutch van damn near parked under our awning.. not an issue until they used the loo.. the smell was nauseating , so much so we moved.
I am aware there is an activated carbon filter but would question how many bother changing it after it is exhausted.. ?
I met an English couple in France and after we became friendly he asked if I would help re route his SOG pipe to the roof as the exhaust vent was next to his hab door, (IIRC it was a Euromobil van) .. he had bought a longer piece of pipe and a roof cowl for the job..
I helped install the pipe and fit the cowl, it was a great success.. no more pong under his awning ..
Hi Brian the Sog pipe fits into the hole from the vent valve so no extra holes etc,dead simple to make and fit one :thumb:
terry
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I am amazed that some people say they empty the cassettes every couple of days. With proper management 2 people an make a cassette last 5 days and we have been known to make it last 7 days before having to empty it, and that's using it as the sole convenience.
Doug...
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I am amazed that some people say they empty the cassettes every couple of days. [HI]With proper management [/HI]2 people an make a cassette last 5 days and we have been known to make it last 7 days before having to empty it, and that's using it as the sole convenience.
Doug...
I am amazed that some people say they empty the cassettes every couple of days. With proper management 2 people an make a cassette last 5 days and we have been known to make it last 7 days before having to empty it, and that's using it as the sole convenience.
Doug...