.. When I'm parked up on private property as I am now, I make sure that before I arrive that I have already emptied my cassette .. while here, I use no additives whatever and freely empty into the sewerage system thats available to me .. and thats consistant when using other private property as well unless specified otherwise .. suits me !
Jon
-- Edited by biggles on Thursday 21st of February 2013 07:19:32 AM
Golddetectornomad said
08:00 AM Feb 21, 2013
Biggles....dont know where you are mate...but I have a feeling we can smell where you've been..Lol......no chemicals or additives....?.over how long a period are you talking?......trust Weet Bix is Le Rigour......Hoo Roo..
-- Edited by Golddetectornomad on Thursday 21st of February 2013 08:01:15 AM
Duh said
10:31 AM Feb 21, 2013
This is an older thread on the subject, there are a couple of others too if you use the Search bar at the top of the page, see;
-- Edited by Duh on Thursday 21st of February 2013 10:31:40 AM
buffy61 said
12:33 PM Feb 21, 2013
Probably a stupid question....
we hope to camp out at a friends place and wish to use the toilet in caravan...can we empty the cassette into a normal dunny?
and if so, what do we put in the cassette? Is the napisan ok? Figure it should be cos I recall soaking my kids nappies in a bucket of napisan and throwing it down the toilet!
patrolst said
01:03 PM Feb 21, 2013
If your friends system is connected to sewage it would be fine even with the standard toilet chemicals in you cassette.
But if they are on septic it would be advisable to find a dump point as any chemical deposited in the septic system will kill the bacteria and destroy the system resulting in a tank pump out.
Although other travellers advise that napisan products are safe to use in septic systems I would not have them deposited in to our septic system.
Roving-Dutchy said
03:08 PM Feb 21, 2013
Napisan generic products are completely safe in Septic's, if they were not, septics all over the country would be failing where ever there was a baby in the house, napisan is an oxygen activator, not a disinfectant. Cheers David
spida said
05:24 PM Feb 21, 2013
I am told by a CP owner that it is not so much the chemicals that cause problems but that the toilet pipes are not big enough to take all that waste and get blocked very easily. So - would suggest you empty it very slowly.
PeterInSa said
05:25 PM Feb 21, 2013
I would empty in a Dump Point, if for some reason your friends have a blockage in the next few weeks after you leave, say from tree roots, who will they sub conciously blame.
There are dump point locations on the Net, however I do not know the Web address as I use CMCA info on Dump points.
Peter
patrolst said
05:34 PM Feb 21, 2013
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
Napisan generic products are completely safe in Septic's, if they were not, septics all over the country would be failing where ever there was a baby in the house, napisan is an oxygen activator, not a disinfectant. Cheers David
A lot of people make this statement that haven't got a septic or do not have to maintain one
The usual procedure was to empty the bulk and rinse/soak the nappies.
Gerty Dancer said
05:34 PM Feb 21, 2013
Having smelt the aftermath in caravan parks where people have emptied into the toilets... please dont do this if you wish to remain welcome at your friend's!
Happywanderer said
06:04 PM Feb 21, 2013
I empty into dump points when on the road. When I get home I empty into the house toilets (not septic) I don't see a problem. Its only some liquid, some toilet paper and a little napisan.
fireheart said
08:45 PM Feb 21, 2013
When in a CP at Coober Pedy last September they actually had a dedicated seperate toilet for waster dump. It was well set up actually with the toilet as usual, and then a seperate low set waste water trough with a hose to clean out the cassette, so I am guessing that it would not be a problem. Never really thought about it before now, when using a dump point the waste must have to go into the sewarage or septic system that the area has anyways. Interesting topic though.
Cupie said
09:43 PM Feb 21, 2013
I believe that in discussing dump points we should always differentiate between LARGE Motor home grey & black water holding tanks and SMALL porta pottie type cassette toilets.
I can see no issue in emptying cassettes into properly functioning sewer connected toilet pans. I do that at the end of every trip. Using them to empty a large holding tank is another matter.
I too would be very reluctant to empty either into a septic system irrespective of the chemicals being used.
Most caravan parks that are connected to sewers seem to me to have their dump points connected directly into the sewer lines. I assume that those with septic systems would utilise a holding tank, that require regular pumping out.
PS. When emptying my cassette there is very little solid material so I can't see blockages as an issue. But I would still empty a full cassette carefully and in stages.
Where I use a normal toilte suite to empty a cassette, I take a deodorisor spray with me & use it liberally before & after the operation.
Boothie said
12:14 AM Feb 22, 2013
When we got our new dunny installed, we christened our porta pottie. Once the toilet was in and working, I made the mistake of qaqttempting this. If you do do it, take my advice and do it very slowly, otherwise backsplash may occur as my case. Half an hour later and half a bottle of domestos, everything was clean, then it was back to wine. Oh, don't do it if you have one glass to many!
buffy61 said
03:38 AM Feb 22, 2013
Thanks everyone...seems the answer is a yes!! Excellent!!! And yep...will make sure I do it slowly and havent hit the wine first...actually, the dunny emptying is his job...will make sure HE doesnt drink too much beer first!! :)
Kantiki said
04:04 AM Feb 22, 2013
Most of our weekend getaways are only a short distance from home so more often than not I empty straight into our toilet.Just angle that spout to go as low into the bowl as possible and pour slowly. We use chemicals, no smell. Except the time the van was backed too close to the wall and we had to leave it. Not nice when it finally got emptied lol.
Dunmowin said
07:09 PM Feb 22, 2013
We lived in our van in our back yard for almost 6 months, using our "septic" system as our dump point, with no issues. As long as your chemicle reads as being septic friendly, it is OK to use. we use bioblue, but finding it increasingly hard to purchase as we travel west.
turbopete said
12:59 AM Feb 23, 2013
of course you can stand close and pour carefully
marggie and David said
07:09 AM Mar 4, 2013
We use napiesan but make sure you use the one with at least 30% active we made a mistake and used 25% not good and we dump in our septic when we come home if need be and no probs
Cresso2 said
10:09 AM Oct 13, 2017
Does anyone use Domestos to clean cassette?
Tony Bev said
01:33 AM Oct 14, 2017
buffy61 wrote:
Probably a stupid question....
we hope to camp out at a friends place and wish to use the toilet in caravan...can we empty the cassette into a normal dunny?
and if so, what do we put in the cassette? Is the napisan ok? Figure it should be cos I recall soaking my kids nappies in a bucket of napisan and throwing it down the toilet!
There are no stupid questions
There are two types of septic systems in a normal house toilet
Some houses have a septic tank, in their back yard Nappy San is OK for this type of system, but some toilet chemicals are not
Some houses are on the town septic system, where the sewerage leaves the property, to be treated elsewhere Some say that this system is OK to use toilet chemicals, and/or Nappy San
As a house toilet is usually an enclosed room, the smell will linger for a while
I would ask the owner if it was OK to use their toilet, to empty your cassette I would also use plenty of toilet air freshener spray If I had a fan, and the toilet was not in the centre of the house, I would attempt to blow some of the odour away
As others have said, make sure that the Nappy San has more than 30% of Sodium Percarbonate
The last place I empty my cassette, at the end of my road trips, is my own toilet at home
As a side note the dump point at the Discovery Caravan Park, in Darwin ($51 per night), is a normal toilet There was a smell there, but obviously many people were using it, to empty their cassette
Edit to say I had assumed that before you empty the cassette, you have swirled it around plenty of times, to ensure that the solid bits have broken up
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Saturday 14th of October 2017 01:37:00 AM
.. When I'm parked up on private property as I am now, I make sure that before I arrive that I have already emptied my cassette .. while here, I use no additives whatever and freely empty into the sewerage system thats available to me .. and thats consistant when using other private property as well unless specified otherwise .. suits me !
Jon
-- Edited by biggles on Thursday 21st of February 2013 07:19:32 AM
Biggles....dont know where you are mate...but I have a feeling we can smell where you've been..Lol......no chemicals or additives....?.over how long a period are you talking?......trust Weet Bix is Le Rigour......Hoo Roo..
-- Edited by Golddetectornomad on Thursday 21st of February 2013 08:01:15 AM
This is an older thread on the subject, there are a couple of others too if you use the Search bar at the top of the page, see;
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t28730640/number-1s-and-number-2s-what-do-you-or-your-friends-do-conte/
-- Edited by Duh on Thursday 21st of February 2013 10:31:40 AM
Probably a stupid question....
we hope to camp out at a friends place and wish to use the toilet in caravan...can we empty the cassette into a normal dunny?
and if so, what do we put in the cassette? Is the napisan ok? Figure it should be cos I recall soaking my kids nappies in a bucket of napisan and throwing it down the toilet!
If your friends system is connected to sewage it would be fine even with the standard toilet chemicals in you cassette.
But if they are on septic it would be advisable to find a dump point as any chemical deposited in the septic system will kill the bacteria and destroy the system resulting in a tank pump out.
Although other travellers advise that napisan products are safe to use in septic systems I would not have them deposited in to our septic system.
Cheers
David
There are dump point locations on the Net, however I do not know the Web address as I use CMCA info on Dump points.
Peter
A lot of people make this statement that haven't got a septic or do not have to maintain one
The usual procedure was to empty the bulk and rinse/soak the nappies.
Never really thought about it before now, when using a dump point the waste must have to go into the sewarage or septic system that the area has anyways.
Interesting topic though.
I believe that in discussing dump points we should always differentiate between LARGE Motor home grey & black water holding tanks and SMALL porta pottie type cassette toilets.
I can see no issue in emptying cassettes into properly functioning sewer connected toilet pans. I do that at the end of every trip. Using them to empty a large holding tank is another matter.
I too would be very reluctant to empty either into a septic system irrespective of the chemicals being used.
Most caravan parks that are connected to sewers seem to me to have their dump points connected directly into the sewer lines. I assume that those with septic systems would utilise a holding tank, that require regular pumping out.
PS. When emptying my cassette there is very little solid material so I can't see blockages as an issue. But I would still empty a full cassette carefully and in stages.
Where I use a normal toilte suite to empty a cassette, I take a deodorisor spray with me & use it liberally before & after the operation.
When we got our new dunny installed, we christened our porta pottie. Once the toilet was in and working, I made the mistake of qaqttempting this. If you do do it, take my advice and do it very slowly, otherwise backsplash may occur as my case. Half an hour later and half a bottle of domestos, everything was clean, then it was back to wine. Oh, don't do it if you have one glass to many!
We lived in our van in our back yard for almost 6 months, using our "septic" system as our dump point, with no issues. As long as your chemicle reads as being septic friendly, it is OK to use. we use bioblue, but finding it increasingly hard to purchase as we travel west.
There are no stupid questions
There are two types of septic systems in a normal house toilet
Some houses have a septic tank, in their back yard
Nappy San is OK for this type of system, but some toilet chemicals are not
Some houses are on the town septic system, where the sewerage leaves the property, to be treated elsewhere
Some say that this system is OK to use toilet chemicals, and/or Nappy San
As a house toilet is usually an enclosed room, the smell will linger for a while
I would ask the owner if it was OK to use their toilet, to empty your cassette
I would also use plenty of toilet air freshener spray
If I had a fan, and the toilet was not in the centre of the house, I would attempt to blow some of the odour away
As others have said, make sure that the Nappy San has more than 30% of Sodium Percarbonate
The last place I empty my cassette, at the end of my road trips, is my own toilet at home
As a side note the dump point at the Discovery Caravan Park, in Darwin ($51 per night), is a normal toilet
There was a smell there, but obviously many people were using it, to empty their cassette
Edit to say
I had assumed that before you empty the cassette, you have swirled it around plenty of times, to ensure that the solid bits have broken up
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Saturday 14th of October 2017 01:37:00 AM