@@DreamHouseBioDigesters good morning sir , I love your videos on the biodigester , Pls can I get your email address of whatsapp to send you my challenge.?
Hi coach am William from Nigeria I appreciate all the good works an ur teachings for all the videos God bless you an continue to strengthen you an ur family
Hi coach am William from Nigeria I appreciate all the good works an ur teachings for all the videos God bless you an continue to strengthen you an ur family I will love learn more
Thank you very much for this information. I am curious about the water from all the washing and bathing if the detergents will not kill the bacteria in the biodigestor.
I'M Learning a lot Jerry....enjoy your videos...I would like to hear more about ...maintaining your Bio-Digester....for instance....exactly what you must do to it periodically....How often it should be done....Does this maintenance require a technical tradesman to do the scheduled maintenance...etc.
Great work there but kindly assist me with the whole process especially how you fill the materials to the biodigester and how one can tap cooking gas from the same.
@@bodethomas2488 yes you can construct a biodigester in a challenge location such as swampy area. Look out for these tips ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EbbFicVt48E.htmlsi=kzIgCxN650S1H8UF
Hello, I am new to your channel today, so far I like your content. May I ask what product can we wash/clean our toilets, sinks and showers with so they are clean but it doesn't interfere with the biofil digester and our pipes.
Thanks Kristina. The newly designed biodegradable biodigesters work fine with all the cleaning detergents and bleaches on the market so you have no problem using them ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-52EIpf62JJ0.html
Thank you for your time and reply. I just don't want to effect the biofil digester not working correctly, I noticed you said some products stop or kill the needed good bacterias that help the solid waste desolve or break down. So I was curious as to which cleaning products were better to use than others so I don't kill those needed bacterias.
Thank you very much for the videos...we appreciate it a lot. But please help us with a video on how to put the materials accordingly in the digester. Thank you
Weldone. Your work and design is commendable. I really learn a lot. Pls when someone make a flush with WC, the fush is a combination of water and excreta, by your design , the water will be drained immediately it enters digester, how will the ecxreta decomposed when there's no water again. Because I can see your drain pipe at the bottom of the digester. Need your response
Thanks for your update we are well impressed You talked about a link that will show a vedio also why vent pipe is not neccessary, unfortunately it can't be found please help Well done boss
@@austinoak8451 Might not be what you’re thinking. Check this video out and see why ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lG8oajyvPp8.htmlsi=6KYnYAUgT0MWSzmH
It would be very nice if you can construct this digester to produce biogas. A little redesign will make the unit more useful. Eg bigger volume maybe 2m3. Submerging in effluent inlet pipe to for a seal. Outlet at a higher level. And a gas outlet to a gas holder.
I understand that a bio-fil digester such as this uses aerobic decomposition so that methane is alot less, if at all. However, how do you ensure aerobic decomposition by sealing the concrete box which houses the wire-mesh and the coconut fibre?
Thank you for the video its helpfull for us were in Madagascar, but about digester bed with filtration matérials more information are needs (size, nature,...)