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Posted By: wocolt incinolet - 05/15/03 07:26 PM
I thought they were joking, but check this out http://wombatnation.com/blog/stories/incinolet.html


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Posted By: Bjarney Re: incinolet - 05/15/03 09:44 PM
...(coffee filters just won't do)

Came across one at a telco microwave station. Only trouble was, it was in a room with a 750kW genset, and a large notice on the door warning that other similar generators had ejected metal engine parts through the outer housing during routine operation.

Er, now that's High Pucker Factor.
Posted By: iwire Re: incinolet - 05/15/03 10:29 PM
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Are you sure they are not kidding?

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Posted By: ThinkGood Re: incinolet - 05/15/03 10:56 PM
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crack research

Sounds illegal!
Posted By: Electricmanscott Re: incinolet - 05/15/03 11:53 PM
These actually work quite well. You don't want to be down wind from the vent while it's in operation!
Posted By: sparky Re: incinolet - 05/16/03 12:21 AM
I like the original better
Posted By: wocolt Re: incinolet - 05/16/03 12:52 AM
They actually have a 240 volt version, he he... serves 8 people ..???
I guess it takes about two hours to work, can you imagine a family of 4 in the morning ... this is too easy..
dont think the Plumbers have anything to worry about for awhile.
Posted By: stamcon Re: incinolet - 05/16/03 01:34 AM
I see no Plumbing Code approvals stated anywhere on their website. The product has a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, as long as you don't use it????????
Posted By: NJwirenut Re: incinolet - 05/16/03 02:06 AM
Would something like that NEED plumbing code approval? Uses no water, and needs no waste line...

Have used one of these once at a remote mountaintop transmitter site. They work, but they STINK when the heater kicks in....
Posted By: ThinkGood Re: incinolet - 05/16/03 10:32 AM
The original original...
Posted By: Bjarney Re: incinolet - 05/16/03 08:53 PM
Proof they didn’t get it perfect the first time…

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Posted By: Stockton Spark Re: incinolet - 05/18/03 04:42 AM
I have installed 2 of them (240v) for the BNSF railroad. They are used alot on boats. That's how we found out about them.
Posted By: WombatNation Re: incinolet - 05/18/03 07:38 AM
I'm the guy who wrote the Incinolet story linked to in the first post on this topic.

The Incinolet works pretty well, although it does produce an interesting odor when it is making ash. I swear it smells very similar to the odor from cooking french fries in a deep fat fryer. Not exactly, but close enough to spoil your next trip to MackieD's or the BK Lounge.

We're planning to replace it in the next year or so, assuming we can put in a proper well and septic tank. Due to a few geological quirks on our property and some county restrictions on siting wells and septic systems, though, it may not be possible.

Unfortunately, the Incinolet uses almost as much energy as an electrocutioner's chair (okay, I'm making that up). But, if you can't put in a septic system and you don't want the even riper smell of a composting toilet, it's not a bad option.
Posted By: Roger Re: incinolet - 05/18/03 06:04 PM
I knew this day would come. All electrical questions have been asked and answered and this is what's left. [Linked Image]

Roger
Posted By: golf junkie Re: incinolet - 05/18/03 07:15 PM
Wombat,
I love your sense of humor! Stick around and add some life to this place......electrical knowledge not required.

GJ
Posted By: Fred Re: incinolet - 05/18/03 10:41 PM
Cinergy, when it was still PSI, installed a few of these in their substations.
Posted By: Bjarney Re: incinolet - 05/18/03 10:59 PM
Imagine the carnage and suffering that could finally be spared if all electric toilets were required to be fed with AFCI circuits!
Posted By: Trumpy Re: incinolet - 05/19/03 12:34 AM
You'd want to keep your foot away from that lever, until you're done!. [Linked Image] [Linked Image]
Posted By: SvenNYC Re: incinolet - 05/19/03 02:39 AM
I'm not even going to consider what you do when you've got an upset stomach, the bowl is filling up....and it's your last paper liner..... [Linked Image]
Posted By: Bjarney Re: incinolet - 05/19/03 04:22 AM
That might really raise heck with the 2-hour "cycle time."

Maybe that's what the rumored MegaTurbo Ultra Attachemnt is for?
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