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What is the use of the wire mesh? Could you leave it out? I saw someone using a wire mesh with a net on top of the wire mesh. There were some spacer blocks below the wire mesh to raise the mesh above the floor and allow the liquid to flow below the wire mesh. The wire mesh served as a support for the netting. All this was done as an alternative to the porous slab, so the feaces fell onto the netting, and the liquid passed through the net and the mesh.
The use of the wire mesh has the weakness of corroding with time that calls for regular maintenances to be done. The improved one is the use of porous slabs to enhance filtration and also increase the lifespan and maintenance durations. I hope there clarity in my answer to your question ❓ thank you
@plumbingbiodigester Thanks. Your explanation is clear. In your video, what is the purpose of the wire mesh that was placed on top of the porous slab, before spreading the charcoal over the wire mesh? What was the purpose of putting that wire mesh on the porous slab?
It is not necessary. But the purpose was to aid in lifting the compost during maintenance. The lasting effect of the improved one with the porous slabs will make wean away with time. This is the reason why I have discarded the wire mesh. My point of view @@kobmohan647
@@judeonuoha8300 it enhances decomposition by creating an enabling environment for both micro and macro organisms to act on the human excreta and break it down in absorbable particles
Forget about the chemical and save cost for yourself Bro. All you need is to be critical about the internal sloping in the digestor and extending the trench with holes in the 4" or 3" pipe drilled below to the soak hole. And rather, use coconut fiber not P.O.P fiber
Good evening m'y Friend I like you vidéo I get a built company in my country Benin Republic. I want to come to see you for training. Can tell me what can I do ? Tell me about you country. If is not far i can come. Thanks your to answer me.
I live in Ghana. You can come for training. But online training is highly recommended for less cost. Take my contact and chat me on Whatsapp +233540235402
Please be educated bro...powdered charcoal placed on the porous slabs LL block the tiny pores in the porous slabs as time goes on....placed it in the soakpit rather
What a straight forward analysis ❤, kudos bro❤❤❤
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Thank you very much
Please I want to know the exactly material u put it inside b4 covered
Thank you for being part of our channel. I urge to watch the following videos to see what exactly we put in the BIOFIL biodigester
1. ruclips.net/video/nF2bo8xBjqM/видео.html
2. ruclips.net/video/TwZ44v2cK9g/видео.html
3. ruclips.net/video/uNJ7gPbvQQA/видео.html
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What is the use of the wire mesh? Could you leave it out?
I saw someone using a wire mesh with a net on top of the wire mesh. There were some spacer blocks below the wire mesh to raise the mesh above the floor and allow the liquid to flow below the wire mesh. The wire mesh served as a support for the netting. All this was done as an alternative to the porous slab, so the feaces fell onto the netting, and the liquid passed through the net and the mesh.
The use of the wire mesh has the weakness of corroding with time that calls for regular maintenances to be done. The improved one is the use of porous slabs to enhance filtration and also increase the lifespan and maintenance durations.
I hope there clarity in my answer to your question ❓ thank you
@plumbingbiodigester Thanks. Your explanation is clear. In your video, what is the purpose of the wire mesh that was placed on top of the porous slab, before spreading the charcoal over the wire mesh? What was the purpose of putting that wire mesh on the porous slab?
It is not necessary. But the purpose was to aid in lifting the compost during maintenance. The lasting effect of the improved one with the porous slabs will make wean away with time. This is the reason why I have discarded the wire mesh. My point of view @@kobmohan647
Can you come to akwa ibom
No please
@@plumbingbiodigester please can you teach me how to install the biodigester, am a plumber
Wats the hay for??
@@judeonuoha8300 it enhances decomposition by creating an enabling environment for both micro and macro organisms to act on the human excreta and break it down in absorbable particles
Do one need any chemical to add to it
Forget about the chemical and save cost for yourself Bro. All you need is to be critical about the internal sloping in the digestor and extending the trench with holes in the 4" or 3" pipe drilled below to the soak hole. And rather, use coconut fiber not P.O.P fiber
Where you can't get coconut wool. What's the ideal replacement?
@@mosesmulamba1972 sisal fibre can do that. But it comes with a condition. I'll bring an update on that very soon.
How long before this thing is filled. I cannot get this.
As long as 10 to 15 and even more depending on the consumption before maintenance is done if it done well.
Good evening m'y Friend
I like you vidéo
I get a built company in my country Benin Republic.
I want to come to see you for training. Can tell me what can I do ? Tell me about you country.
If is not far i can come.
Thanks your to answer me.
I live in Ghana. You can come for training. But online training is highly recommended for less cost. Take my contact and chat me on Whatsapp +233540235402
If someone say I should do it for him if I go with thus process it will not problem
You will not encounter any problems. You will appreciate this method. Give a try and see.
Please be educated bro...powdered charcoal placed on the porous slabs LL block the tiny pores in the porous slabs as time goes on....placed it in the soakpit rather
Thank sir. We are grateful you've shared with us