Just a little basin chemistry !!!! Don’t use bleach water , urine/ammonia and bleach create chloramine gas which can be toxic . Use the vinegar water mix as recommended by other comments. Great video instrumental for the newbie.
Thanks so much for sharing. FYI, one can make an effective fruit fly trap - they are attracted to apple cider vinegar - basically a jar with a little vinegar & couple drops of soap, with a cone coffee filter on top (cone going into the jar, snip the tip off so there's a little hole to let them in), held on with a rubber band.
6 years with the C Head on my cruising sailboat. The bugs you get are not fruit flies. They are mold gnats. Any they make their way in because of the moisture you mention. Don’t use the small lid and greatly reduced the occurrence. The small lid is counter productive to the drying process. But it helps sell the units to the squeamish. You are going way overboard in how you deal with it. Don’t use the small lid, and leave the seat up to avoid trapping moisture. If you get them, you can just get some more ventilation going on and spin the handle a little more. Change out the batch if you want to handle it faster. But there is no need to panic about cleaning out eggs. Get the moisture out better, and don’t panic.
I think i have an update video on this issue because that is what i have been doing. Its been 1.5 yrs with it now and its only a bit bad when im in a hot humid area and nothing anywhere dries out. But leaving the small lid off does help. I think im going to go ahaed and add the vent at some point and a small fan
if you mix some rubbing alcohol and water in a spray bottle and spray the mist, it will kill the fruit flies that are buzzing around. Might not take care of the eggs, but if you have a little swarm that's bothering you it will take care of them.
I think a lot of people are missing the point of the churning handle in this toilet. “Loading” the bucket is critical. When added as recommended by C-head, there’s rarely ever any reason to add additional medium unless extra moisture gets into the bucket. The reason for the churning handle is to churn the #2 into the medium. I use hemp. It’s drier, and that keeps my wife happier, since the loveliest gender does, on occasion, do a #3. 😁
Your welcome. I've been real happy with the c-head and it was half the price. Small too. I've seen it in several van conversion too sobits becoming pretty popular
Im an over the road truck driver andbhave the 5 gallon bucket with bags and a good seat that seals from amazon. It works great actually. When im not on the road i have a 100% off grid travel trailer that me and the wife stay in. Its all solar powered and the only isue was dumping the black tank. We got the macerator which helped but it was still dealing with sewer. The bucket bag system in the semi is much better so im switching out the toilet in the camper this weekend with a similar system.
I have had a composting toilet for about 10 years now, and the only thing that works for me to eliminate the fruit flies is food grade Diatomaceous Earth. I buy it on Amazon, it's quite affordable. I just add about a quarter cup each time I change out the coco coir. If they get particularly bad, then I use a shaker jar and shake some on after number 2. It doesn't affect the compost, it has no smell and it really gets rid of those annoying bugs.
I'm in the market for one of these because it's for a boat, and the footprint is appealing, and less complex and expensive than Nature's Head. However, I was I was wondering about bagging the medium in the solid bucket for storage control during long passages. I'm willing to experiment going DIY, since I'm fed up with the holding tank issues and their inconveniences. Great video. Thank you.
Hey, so depending on how far out you are from shore if over three miles you should be able to toss overboard. If you do decide to keep on board til next stop you can just bag it up but be sure to let breathe so doesn't build up condensation. I recently switched to coconut core for my dry medium and the moisture control is awesome. Shouldn't have odor issues as long as it can air out since compost does create heat.
Thank you for the video! very helpful to know your experience, you really broke down how this thing was made, and what happened in your experience. Now i'm considering the price point vs. the time i'll save myself buying it instead of building some kind of toilet solution. This helps me.
Thank you for going into details, I needed a woman's opinion on this toilet. But are there any TP brands that do compost? Storing them in a bag or burning them is not a great option on a little boat.
Hi, i think any paper that is septic safe should work. Just know that if you put the paper in the toilet you have to empty more regularly and try various natural materials so things dont gum up. I just have a small trash can and empty that regularly in regular trash. I promise there is no odor from it and mine does not have a top.
I look forward to the video when you totally take it apart again. I own a sun-mar, a enviorlet and a incinolet incinerating toilet. None of which separate so I don’t like any of them at all. I’d like to look into getting one of these though I’ll wait until I see your video because I have a lot of money wrapped up into these already. Right now I have 2 commercial porta Jons on my property so I’m eager to get a C-head. Ty for doing a good job explaining
You're so welcome I think I show taking it all apart in this video when I had the fungus fly problem again. I did get that under control too but I think I may do a video when it warms up just taking it apart.
Thank you for being what I think is the first person to mention the dreaded #3 that many women face when using the restroom. No one has addressed this with the various composting toilet models on youtube as of yet. :)
Not sure what #3 is😊 but I have never been one to be squeamish about bodily functions. It is a little tricky as a woman but honestly thought it was just me😆
I’m assuming 1 is urine, 2 is poo and 3 is both? As in 1+2=3. I was wondering how women got on with this type of toilets as they are even less accurate than us men. 😉 at least us guy usually only have one stream of wee. 😂
hola, I hear everywhere that paper can’t be dropped in there, because its too light and floats compared to the other toilets.... how about using a water spray bottle and sprinkle it wet a bit, than it should sink in?.... could you try and tell if it makes a difference? I am still searching and had the idea, cheers from Australia
Informative video, thanks for posting! I just subscribed :) ...Did you order the Rubber Latch Tie Down Kit with your C-Head? I'll be installing one in my van.
Thank you for a great review, your explanations made sense. I have a van conversion and am looking for something for #2, this seems to be the thing. Question , I know that C-head makes three sizes. Is yours the smaller? Approximately what is its height?. Doug
This would be great for a van conversion especially if you have a shower toilet combo space becase you can take it out to shower. Mine is 18 1/4 inches from the floor to the top of the lid. I've been using it for about 2 yrs and still happy
i really liked the review of the c-head and tried to find out where to buy them. I went on Amazon and Ebay and could not find them for sale. Are they still being made, if so where are they sold.
Not sure but if you don’t have a filter on the fan exit which is in place to prevent odors, that could be part of your fruit fly problem. Thank you for your video upload.
Our Airstream came with a composting toilet and I was always under the impression it was a Nature's Head (cause that was what was in the listing) and I just didn't look into it much. After watching this I realize we also have a c-head!
Nice video, will check out your complete disassembly video if you have done one. I am considering making my own..or if not then I still favor the c head over natures just for the modular nature of things (for instance if one of the vessels breaks you can easily diy replace at a grocery market, hardware store or dumpster rather than wait for NH to ship you an expensive replacement part).
Buy the cheap mint flavored mouthwash at Walmart and add one cap full to the urine bottle. It is non toxic alcohol and will kill all urine smells. Use deluded vinegar in a spray bottle for cleaning. Spraying the mouthwash on the separator also works between cleanings.
I'm not actually adding it to compost as that's another process if you involve human waste. I only use bleach when cleaning it and sometimes for the funnel for the liquids side. That doesn't mix with the solids
Those so-called flushable wipes are hardly flushable. They will clog the plumbing in a regular flush toilet. I know. Regular toilet paper is better, especially if you separate it into a waste container.
Made Purchase of C-Head in March 2022. Understood they were having issues and moving. Gave benefit of the doubt and waited. Contacted with concerns but waited . . . and waited. Contacted many times since. Called and left messages. No response. No tracking number. No delivery. Nothing at all. Requested a refund . . . ZIP.
Its recommended that you not put the toilet paper in the toilet because it 1. Adds to much bulk and 2. Because it makes the crank harder to turn so put paper in a trash can . Then you can use whatever paper you want. I guarantee there is no odor from it
Yeah, figured out they are. Everytime im back in texas i have to deal with them again. Got it figured out its just SOOOO humid here its quickly becomes an issue. May add a vent to help with moisture for that reason
@@mildredmabelme If they become a problem again a little Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) in the composting medium will take care of the larva before they become adults. It's a naturally occurring soil bacteria used for insect control. Harmless to anything but insects and then only the ones that eat it, so bees and beneficial insects are not harmed. Just an idea to keep in mind if you ever need it. Thanks for sharing your experience. You saved me a lot of money with your review.
@@mildredmabelme Correction, sort of. There are two primary strains of Bacillus Thuringiensis. What you need is Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis (Bti) It's very specific for Fungus Gnat larvae. Glad I double checked.
Its not that you cant compost toilet paper it's just that it tends to affect the operation of the process it the bucket. Doesn't mix up as well with the paper in there.
@@mildredmabelme Not to be rude but I promise you they are fungus gnats. Fruit flies don't go for poop. Color is irrelevant fruit flies have rounder bodies fungus gnats are more slender. Fruit flies go after fruit they don't want anything to do with your poop (unless maybe you are a hardcore vegetarian that doesn't chew their food lol). Fungus gnats are the scourge of everything from keeping reptiles to growing indoors. Wet organic matter is like crack to them. If you keep the "compost" drier (if possible) they will not bother you.
I hate my c-head. Smelly, and messy. Get a 5 gal bucket with a plastic bag and a toilet seat I have (2) c-heads. One is still in the shipping box after 5 months.
You do realize that the reason you’re having a problem is operator error? Either your particular load is too much, or your ventilation is not enough. The toilet is a simple device, the issue is most certainly the user. No offense meant, but there are too many in use and happy people, it’s such a simple device.
Just a little basin chemistry !!!! Don’t use bleach water , urine/ammonia and bleach create chloramine gas which can be toxic . Use the vinegar water mix as recommended by other comments.
Great video instrumental for the newbie.
Thanks so much for sharing. FYI, one can make an effective fruit fly trap - they are attracted to apple cider vinegar - basically a jar with a little vinegar & couple drops of soap, with a cone coffee filter on top (cone going into the jar, snip the tip off so there's a little hole to let them in), held on with a rubber band.
6 years with the C Head on my cruising sailboat.
The bugs you get are not fruit flies. They are mold gnats. Any they make their way in because of the moisture you mention.
Don’t use the small lid and greatly reduced the occurrence.
The small lid is counter productive to the drying process. But it helps sell the units to the squeamish.
You are going way overboard in how you deal with it.
Don’t use the small lid, and leave the seat up to avoid trapping moisture.
If you get them, you can just get some more ventilation going on and spin the handle a little more. Change out the batch if you want to handle it faster. But there is no need to panic about cleaning out eggs.
Get the moisture out better, and don’t panic.
I think i have an update video on this issue because that is what i have been doing. Its been 1.5 yrs with it now and its only a bit bad when im in a hot humid area and nothing anywhere dries out. But leaving the small lid off does help. I think im going to go ahaed and add the vent at some point and a small fan
I think I will use vinegar instead of bleach. It neutralizes pee odor immediately and is great for cleaning! Just a thought!
I do prefer vinegar but it wont kill the knat eggs
And gnats are attracted to vinegar, at least Apple cider vinegar.
if you mix some rubbing alcohol and water in a spray bottle and spray the mist, it will kill the fruit flies that are buzzing around. Might not take care of the eggs, but if you have a little swarm that's bothering you it will take care of them.
I think a lot of people are missing the point of the churning handle in this toilet. “Loading” the bucket is critical. When added as recommended by C-head, there’s rarely ever any reason to add additional medium unless extra moisture gets into the bucket. The reason for the churning handle is to churn the #2 into the medium. I use hemp. It’s drier, and that keeps my wife happier, since the loveliest gender does, on occasion, do a #3. 😁
Can I ask where you buy the hemp?
Dare I ask?
What's a #3???
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Nature's Head separates also, but still about $1K. Air Head is another, but is even more expensive. Thank you for your review.
Your welcome. I've been real happy with the c-head and it was half the price. Small too. I've seen it in several van conversion too sobits becoming pretty popular
Im an over the road truck driver andbhave the 5 gallon bucket with bags and a good seat that seals from amazon. It works great actually. When im not on the road i have a 100% off grid travel trailer that me and the wife stay in. Its all solar powered and the only isue was dumping the black tank. We got the macerator which helped but it was still dealing with sewer. The bucket bag system in the semi is much better so im switching out the toilet in the camper this weekend with a similar system.
I have had a composting toilet for about 10 years now, and the only thing that works for me to eliminate the fruit flies is food grade Diatomaceous Earth. I buy it on Amazon, it's quite affordable. I just add about a quarter cup each time I change out the coco coir. If they get particularly bad, then I use a shaker jar and shake some on after number 2. It doesn't affect the compost, it has no smell and it really gets rid of those annoying bugs.
I keep a jar under the sink justbfor that.
Great review. We are looking at this one. Your info is super helpful.
I'm in the market for one of these because it's for a boat, and the footprint is appealing, and less complex and expensive than Nature's Head. However, I was I was wondering about bagging the medium in the solid bucket for storage control during long passages. I'm willing to experiment going DIY, since I'm fed up with the holding tank issues and their inconveniences. Great video. Thank you.
Hey, so depending on how far out you are from shore if over three miles you should be able to toss overboard. If you do decide to keep on board til next stop you can just bag it up but be sure to let breathe so doesn't build up condensation. I recently switched to coconut core for my dry medium and the moisture control is awesome. Shouldn't have odor issues as long as it can air out since compost does create heat.
Thank you for the video! very helpful to know your experience, you really broke down how this thing was made, and what happened in your experience. Now i'm considering the price point vs. the time i'll save myself buying it instead of building some kind of toilet solution. This helps me.
Came here to understand how a woman would need to deal with the liquid and solids desperation. You answered my question thanks !
Glad i could help. Its tricky but handle-able
Thank you for going into details, I needed a woman's opinion on this toilet. But are there any TP brands that do compost? Storing them in a bag or burning them is not a great option on a little boat.
Hi, i think any paper that is septic safe should work. Just know that if you put the paper in the toilet you have to empty more regularly and try various natural materials so things dont gum up. I just have a small trash can and empty that regularly in regular trash. I promise there is no odor from it and mine does not have a top.
I look forward to the video when you totally take it apart again. I own a sun-mar, a enviorlet and a incinolet incinerating toilet. None of which separate so I don’t like any of them at all. I’d like to look into getting one of these though I’ll wait until I see your video because I have a lot of money wrapped up into these already. Right now I have 2 commercial porta Jons on my property so I’m eager to get a C-head. Ty for doing a good job explaining
You're so welcome I think I show taking it all apart in this video when I had the fungus fly problem again. I did get that under control too but I think I may do a video when it warms up just taking it apart.
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nicely done ... good presentation of a 'sensitive' topic. this looks like a good product (looking for one for my boat)
Thanks. I believe the toilet was originally designed for boat and basically an rv is just a boat that doesn't float😊
Thank you for being what I think is the first person to mention the dreaded #3 that many women face when using the restroom. No one has addressed this with the various composting toilet models on youtube as of yet. :)
Not sure what #3 is😊 but I have never been one to be squeamish about bodily functions. It is a little tricky as a woman but honestly thought it was just me😆
I’m assuming 1 is urine, 2 is poo and 3 is both? As in 1+2=3. I was wondering how women got on with this type of toilets as they are even less accurate than us men. 😉 at least us guy usually only have one stream of wee. 😂
Did I miss something or was there information about ventilation?
hola, I hear everywhere that paper can’t be dropped in there, because its too light and floats compared to the other toilets.... how about using a water spray bottle and sprinkle it wet a bit, than it should sink in?.... could you try and tell if it makes a difference? I am still searching and had the idea, cheers from Australia
Informative video, thanks for posting! I just subscribed :) ...Did you order the Rubber Latch Tie Down Kit with your C-Head? I'll be installing one in my van.
I didnt and i need to. Think im going to get a second one for the new van build too
Thank you for a great review, your explanations made sense. I have a van conversion and am looking for something for #2, this seems to be the thing. Question , I know that C-head makes three sizes. Is yours the smaller? Approximately what is its height?. Doug
This would be great for a van conversion especially if you have a shower toilet combo space becase you can take it out to shower. Mine is 18 1/4 inches from the floor to the top of the lid. I've been using it for about 2 yrs and still happy
I think i responded in the public comments but it is model plx-018x. Not sure if its the smaller. Its 181/4 inches tall from the floor
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doesn't float ?
how do you know ?
have you tried it ?
i really liked the review of the c-head and tried to find out where to buy them. I went on Amazon and Ebay and could not find them for sale. Are they still being made, if so where are they sold.
Hi Dennis, I bought it directly from the maker. Here is the link to the site.
www.c-head.com/
Not sure but if you don’t have a filter on the fan exit which is in place to prevent odors, that could be part of your fruit fly problem. Thank you for your video upload.
No fly problem anymore. I changed to coconut core so no longer an issue, stays dryer. No fan attached to toilet and never have had an odor issue.
Our Airstream came with a composting toilet and I was always under the impression it was a Nature's Head (cause that was what was in the listing) and I just didn't look into it much. After watching this I realize we also have a c-head!
I have been happy with it. The natures head doesn't separate the waste so some have had issues with leaking 😳
@@mildredmabelme Natures Head indeed separates the waste.
Nice video, will check out your complete disassembly video if you have done one. I am considering making my own..or if not then I still favor the c head over natures just for the modular nature of things (for instance if one of the vessels breaks you can easily diy replace at a grocery market, hardware store or dumpster rather than wait for NH to ship you an expensive replacement part).
Do you put the toilet paper in also or do you use a separate trash?
Definitely separate trash. I built a little cabinet with an opening next to the toilet
Buy the cheap mint flavored mouthwash at Walmart and add one cap full to the urine bottle. It is non toxic alcohol and will kill all urine smells. Use deluded vinegar in a spray bottle for cleaning. Spraying the mouthwash on the separator also works between cleanings.
Ill get some today
I dont really have an odor problem but that cant hurt
***diluted***
wonder if you could just drop a sticky trap in there to control any insects that might get in there
Since i started leaving the lid open when its hot and humid out i havent had a problem. No odor and just empty more often
Nevermind, I just heard my answer at around 17:03, Thanks!
Doesn't bleach water kill the good bacteria needed to compost the solids?
I'm not actually adding it to compost as that's another process if you involve human waste. I only use bleach when cleaning it and sometimes for the funnel for the liquids side. That doesn't mix with the solids
C head company recommend using flushable wipes which can be put in the chead.
That's great.
Those so-called flushable wipes are hardly flushable. They will clog the plumbing in a regular flush toilet. I know. Regular toilet paper is better, especially if you separate it into a waste container.
Made Purchase of C-Head in March 2022.
Understood they were having issues and moving. Gave benefit of the doubt and waited. Contacted with concerns but waited . . . and waited.
Contacted many times since. Called and left messages.
No response. No tracking number. No delivery. Nothing at all.
Requested a refund . . . ZIP.
Oh no-that sucks I was looking to get my Third for a new project.
The manufacturer’s video says you can use TP, biodegradable wet wipes or paper towels.
That's good to know. I had seen other wise so hadn't done it.
Can we use portable toilet paper in the toilet
Its recommended that you not put the toilet paper in the toilet because it 1. Adds to much bulk and 2. Because it makes the crank harder to turn so put paper in a trash can . Then you can use whatever paper you want. I guarantee there is no odor from it
ZThank- you
The Fruit Flies may actually be Fungus Gnats.
Yeah, figured out they are. Everytime im back in texas i have to deal with them again. Got it figured out its just SOOOO humid here its quickly becomes an issue. May add a vent to help with moisture for that reason
@@mildredmabelme If they become a problem again a little Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) in the composting medium will take care of the larva before they become adults. It's a naturally occurring soil bacteria used for insect control. Harmless to anything but insects and then only the ones that eat it, so bees and beneficial insects are not harmed. Just an idea to keep in mind if you ever need it. Thanks for sharing your experience. You saved me a lot of money with your review.
@@M.Campbell ill check that out because the diatomaceous earth doesnt seem to wirk anymore
@@mildredmabelme Correction, sort of. There are two primary strains of Bacillus Thuringiensis. What you need is Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis (Bti) It's very specific for Fungus Gnat larvae. Glad I double checked.
Why can’t you compost toilet paper?
Its not that you cant compost toilet paper it's just that it tends to affect the operation of the process it the bucket. Doesn't mix up as well with the paper in there.
Pour 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide in the jug after you empty/clean it. It takes and keeps the odor away.
Paint the jug except for window part.
Haha, i did just that
Not fruit flies they are fungus gnats looking for a moist organic environment. They are everywhere.
I've never heard of those. Looked them up, mine are definitely fruit flies. Fungus flies are black mine are brown. Either way a pain in the butt
@@mildredmabelme Not to be rude but I promise you they are fungus gnats. Fruit flies don't go for poop. Color is irrelevant fruit flies have rounder bodies fungus gnats are more slender. Fruit flies go after fruit they don't want anything to do with your poop (unless maybe you are a hardcore vegetarian that doesn't chew their food lol). Fungus gnats are the scourge of everything from keeping reptiles to growing indoors. Wet organic matter is like crack to them. If you keep the "compost" drier (if possible) they will not bother you.
I have been leaving the top open so they seem to be at bay for now
check your flower pots for fruit/fungus flies they'll live in the soil.
@@mildredmabelme oh so they got into the toilet because you left it open? I was worried that they grew in there somehow.
Check pet supply like Petco they have like hamster bedding
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I hate my c-head. Smelly, and messy. Get a 5 gal bucket with a plastic bag and a toilet seat I have (2) c-heads. One is still in the shipping box after 5 months.
Sorry to hear that. Ive had good luck with mine..been two yrs
I would be interested in buying the boxed product!
You do realize that the reason you’re having a problem is operator error? Either your particular load is too much, or your ventilation is not enough. The toilet is a simple device, the issue is most certainly the user. No offense meant, but there are too many in use and happy people, it’s such a simple device.