Great set up its almost like my pond filter system. Never thought of it for use with gray water filter. You also can use uni-seals reasonably cheap and they work really good on buckets and barrels and pipe we use them in our koi pond dyi systems
We always have some big soda bottles around. Just wonder if we can build some kind of grease trap and filter to turn shower room and kitchen graywater into irrigation water.
So if you use this option for a washing machine, would you be able to put enzymes to break all of the soap sludge down or will it just run through too quickly from the bucket to work?
So when you vacuum and also thinking about your septic system with the trash can with you vacuum from the outlet on top or open up to run the vacuum nozzle all the way to the bottom? I have a failing gray water system where there's about an inch of slugs on the bottom and not sure how to prevent that.
Why wouldn't you put 2" pipe on the bottom of the San tees a couple inches from the bottom of the bucket so you won't have to clean the system as often?
great informative video - clear explanation. Would you be able to run two pipes into the one bucket? I was thinking of running the shower waste and vanity basin outlets into the one greasetrap - given that both waste outlets would not be running into the bucket at the one time. Do you think it would work? Cheers mate
He doesn't show a demonstration showing the grease floating. He just talks and talks and points with the stick. I sped up the video to see a demonstration but no. He just showed plastic chips floating. The small buckets would fill quickly with garbage and grease,then need to be replaced.