Thank you for this video. As you said at the beginning of the video this biodigester is not the type that produces gas for collection and use. Good job.
interesting to see how things are done in other parts of Africa. In the part of Africa I live in, the commonly used term is Septic tank. Only houses sitting on plot sizes exceeding 3000 square metres are allowed to to have septic tanks, anything smaller should be connected to the municipal sewer system. Where septic are allowed, the tank should be 4m length, 2m width and 2m depth. The soaker way should be at least 2m away from the septic tank and should be 2m x 2m x 2m. The placement of the pipe to the saoker way, in the septic tank should be 0.5m from the top of the soaker way so that it gets to drain into the soaker way when its 0.5m from getting full
Hello, do you offer practical trainings for this? If so, what will bé thé cost for an intensive training of 1 month covering thé complète construction and maintenance course?
It looks good, but, where is the gas outlet?? Where and how do you collect the gas, because i believe I f you can't collect the gas for use, it is not a biodigester
I did a plumbing job on a biodigester and the bio guys added charcoal and a kind of powdered chemical on the fibers. Is that also ideal? Please educate me. thanks
So building a small septic tank and a small manhole with the exact plan as the usual one except you put coconut.... you call it biogester. What is the purpose. For what use noi
For this type of biodigester and the estimaated average users per day it should take at least 5 years for the first servicing or maintenance work. Check out the various sizes of biodigesters here ruclips.net/video/52EIpf62JJ0/видео.html
Good morning Sir, I watch your explanation about biodigester in your RUclips channel, it is nice and very encouraging. However, I still have a major concern, at what position should the outlet pipe be installed? At the floor level or slightly below the inlet level? And at whatever level it is, what is the necessity of biodigester fibre? Kindly help.
It looks good, but, where is the gas outlet?? Where and how do you collect the gas, because i believe I f you can't collect the gas for use, it is not a biodigester
Thank you for this video. As you said at the beginning of the video this biodigester is not the type that produces gas for collection and use. Good job.
Kindly educate me. What is the essence of this project since it is not to collect gas?
this was helpful to me as a fresh graduate of building technology programme
Well explicit in explaining. Thanks fr sharing
I will like to hear from you always sir thanks so much I enjoyed the teachings
It was real pleasure watching this video. Thank you much.
Thanks you very much Sir 😊
Thanks so much, I love your technical explanation.
interesting to see how things are done in other parts of Africa. In the part of Africa I live in, the commonly used term is Septic tank. Only houses sitting on plot sizes exceeding 3000 square metres are allowed to to have septic tanks, anything smaller should be connected to the municipal sewer system. Where septic are allowed, the tank should be 4m length, 2m width and 2m depth. The soaker way should be at least 2m away from the septic tank and should be 2m x 2m x 2m. The placement of the pipe to the saoker way, in the septic tank should be 0.5m from the top of the soaker way so that it gets to drain into the soaker way when its 0.5m from getting full
Very insightful. 👌🏾
@@DreamHouseBioDigesterswhat is the dimension of this system? How long can this last?
Thanks you very very much for this program
Thank you a lot.
I have coconut husk but what do i use to treat it cause u always mention treated coconut husk.
❤ u do a nice and neat job. Keep it up bro.
I have my in ABUJA Nigeria 🇳🇬 and good enough
This is sustainable than the regular soakaway how much does it cost to construct it in Abuja.
Same here, what's the cost?
Sir I love ur work
Where does the water from the drainage pipe after bath will go to
Well done. Thank sir
I'm so interested. I'm in Limbe Cameroon.
Wow good work but whare is the way out gass payep
Thank boss
SO THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEO I WANT TO KNOW IF A BIODIGESTER CAN TAKE TOILET PAPER?
Sir can use grass instead of coconut fiber?
But sir....why didn't you show how pipe fr collecting the gas into the store area is been connected
What is the function of the object on top of the sealed slab? Thank you for the lectures. God bless you
It’s an inspection chamber. For easy access to inspect the current state of the digester ruclips.net/video/peJiI1pHIEE/видео.html
How do I contact you pls .I need u for a job pls
@@biragoama get in touch here WhatsApp/Call 0556398805.
Do I have to put vent pipes in the inspection chaber
So does that mean no other chemicals are been added
Hello, do you offer practical trainings for this? If so, what will bé thé cost for an intensive training of 1 month covering thé complète construction and maintenance course?
It looks good, but, where is the gas outlet??
Where and how do you collect the gas, because i believe I f you can't collect the gas for use, it is not a biodigester
Thanks I want to ask question Sir
How long can it be used?
Which of them is cheaper? using blocks or using prefab slabs?
It depend with those available in your area blocks,barked bricks 🧱 all works well
Is any of ur company in Nigeria? If there's any I will like to have ur contact
Wow great job Sir
Thank you Frank.
Wow, the simple way to collect Biogas from Septic Tank is by extend the exhaust pipe to uset car tire tube(s).
Try at your own risk... Will the coconut hold enough moisture to digester.... What if you change the position of the outlet to level inlet???
what if i don't have a coconut fiber, can i use the sponge used for POP or any other fiber material?
I did a plumbing job on a biodigester and the bio guys added charcoal and a kind of powdered chemical on the fibers. Is that also ideal? Please educate me. thanks
So building a small septic tank and a small manhole with the exact plan as the usual one except you put coconut.... you call it biogester. What is the purpose. For what use noi
Hallo sir does biodaigestar be affected by Soap water
I hear people use bread instaed of coconut fibre
Hello, what size would u recomend for a biodigester for a building the has 6flats of a room and palour and has aleast 5people leaving în each flat
Hello perhaps u can use Biodigester with higher capacity and bigger soak pit. Or create more digesters for each flat.
How long does this last in the sense that it's dimensions are small.
For this type of biodigester and the estimaated average users per day it should take at least 5 years for the first servicing or maintenance work. Check out the various sizes of biodigesters here ruclips.net/video/52EIpf62JJ0/видео.html
I need kinda servicing cox now my waste water comes out from de pipe
I beg you I want Len place
Looks cheap that the septic tank
Can it be done in a swap or water lodge area?
No
But Anaerobic digester is the best way to go on swap or water lodge areas
@@gabscoestate ok..
How do we meet. I'm in delta.
Can u come for site inspection
Your location please
That would be full in lest than 3 weeks
Good work
But you did not put your contact
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Good morning Sir, I watch your explanation about biodigester in your RUclips channel, it is nice and very encouraging. However, I still have a major concern, at what position should the outlet pipe be installed? At the floor level or slightly below the inlet level? And at whatever level it is, what is the necessity of biodigester fibre?
Kindly help.
Mistake in the process of construction
Thanks very much.
It looks good, but, where is the gas outlet??
Where and how do you collect the gas, because i believe I f you can't collect the gas for use, it is not a biodigester
Digesters dont product gas .. We have biogas which has a different way of installing