If i did try it i would see if it could be buried. Like he said the septic is in essence a bio digester too. But i would want to have the diaphragm obviously, and there will be a way to have meters seen from above ground or in house.
Thank you very much for your work for the humanfamily and the whole planet!!! I like to ask, is it open source for the world?..and is it possible to get a plan to build such a homeunit? Could you Show a link to download a plan? Best wissen 🙋♂️🙏❤
Nice - in that 3D clip in the middle it shows all three pipes (in/gas/liquid) going to the bottom, is that correct ? I thought the gas pipe had to go higher (or have a collector underneath it) and the liquid was supposed to go half way down?
I'm interested to know if the liquid fertilizer is safe to use on vegetable gardens if human waste is added to the digester. Does the anaerobic activity kill pathogens?
Yes, from my understanding once the gas comes out of the fermenting tank it is just like if it came out of a compost pile and all the pathogens have been killed by the different bacteria
@@stevenporter9114 I've been growing food from human waste for some time now, mostly from composting toilet systems. I would recommend storing the waste as a normal compost with worms etc, or using on fallow land The key here is that it effectively an aged batch before it has contact with edible plant matter. Another solution is to bury it below where plants grow, ensuring no contact with edible plant material. My person system was a batch system with a 4 year cycle, and even there i used the above precautions so it was never on the top layer. Tis better to be safer than to test the limits, spread sickness, and then have the authorities come in and make all recycling impossible.
I enjoy listening to TH. He’s an inspiration. This video touches on some basics for small scale systems. There are many useful guides for the application of digester effluent. I could write a lot here as I’ve been a process engineer for 15 years on all types of digesters all over the world. Biodigesters do not destroy all pathogens; if operating at 98F or 37C, one could expect 90% reduction of fecal coliform. If human waste is digested, then a maturation or hygienization phase is needed if put on crops such as root vegetables. The effluent should be incorporated into the soil two weeks prior to planting if applying directly. At least sixty days before harvest on leafy crops.
i cant tell you how excited I am about building this on our permaculture farm we are making! thank you so much for the idea!
Thats great glad we could be of help
Wow this is a great lesson on biogas digesters use and construction!!
Great content. Plus an amazing final track. Nice skills all. m
Fabulous. Loved the song!
If i did try it i would see if it could be buried. Like he said the septic is in essence a bio digester too. But i would want to have the diaphragm obviously, and there will be a way to have meters seen from above ground or in house.
Thank you very much for your work for the humanfamily and the whole planet!!!
I like to ask, is it open source for the world?..and is it possible to get a plan to build such a homeunit? Could you Show a link to download a plan?
Best wissen 🙋♂️🙏❤
Thanks so much for the info and you rocked that song bro!
super compose song at the end made my day wow. means no need of war ,for the microbs as always being here.
the liquid by-product could be fed to soil via a watering system much like they do in the JDAM system of Korean natural farming.......
Sounds great
Why don't you plug the bottom of the brown outlet pipe?
Nice - in that 3D clip in the middle it shows all three pipes (in/gas/liquid) going to the bottom, is that correct ? I thought the gas pipe had to go higher (or have a collector underneath it) and the liquid was supposed to go half way down?
so, does using human waste poise a health problem for either the plants or the consumsion of humans?
Can the biogas be stored in metal tanks for future use ?
Yes I do know it can be stored, iv seen it in plastic tanks
Thank you TH :-)
I'm interested to know if the liquid fertilizer is safe to use on vegetable gardens if human waste is added to the digester. Does the anaerobic activity kill pathogens?
Yes, from my understanding once the gas comes out of the fermenting tank it is just like if it came out of a compost pile and all the pathogens have been killed by the different bacteria
@@stevenporter9114 I've been growing food from human waste for some time now, mostly from composting toilet systems. I would recommend storing the waste as a normal compost with worms etc, or using on fallow land The key here is that it effectively an aged batch before it has contact with edible plant matter.
Another solution is to bury it below where plants grow, ensuring no contact with edible plant material. My person system was a batch system with a 4 year cycle, and even there i used the above precautions so it was never on the top layer.
Tis better to be safer than to test the limits, spread sickness, and then have the authorities come in and make all recycling impossible.
@@HippyChris Sounds illegal and you need to read this book "Manual of Composting Toilet and Greywater Practice"
I enjoy listening to TH. He’s an inspiration. This video touches on some basics for small scale systems. There are many useful guides for the application of digester effluent. I could write a lot here as I’ve been a process engineer for 15 years on all types of digesters all over the world. Biodigesters do not destroy all pathogens; if operating at 98F or 37C, one could expect 90% reduction of fecal coliform. If human waste is digested, then a maturation or hygienization phase is needed if put on crops such as root vegetables. The effluent should be incorporated into the soil two weeks prior to planting if applying directly. At least sixty days before harvest on leafy crops.
If you are vegan are there less pathogens in the waste?
Do you have Asia, Philippine outlets? I so interested for a small home unit.
The salt is a newtral the methan?
cool
Does this only work in warm climates?
In cold climates it may cost more to heat than it's worth.
You don't need to heat the digester, in really cold climates keep off the ground and place fiberglass insulation around it.
Greenhouse or also seen people put water heaters like for your horse water outdoor etc..
9:16 WELL IN CASE OF TOO SHINY DAY.. you gona wisit cosmos..
where is the FIRE from Biogas? you did not show to us
RAIDER Z
what?
Hy . how much water must have in a 200 kg
200 litres
@@davidwillson3004 that meen must by full ?
Hi
If we put tons of dung cows
In the digester how much biogas is produced for us
The digester is in an ideal atmosphere for work
I bet the evil aligarchy will ban this.
Clickbait nonsense.