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Kingham SOG cassette ventilation system?

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Post by Solaris Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:49 pm

Thanks Paulmold. Cutting hole in rear door was really easy, but worrying. It took several hours of measuring and checking to find the courage
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Post by harrysp Sun Jun 23, 2019 7:59 am

Not my department, but am reliably informed the person being you in the queue for black waste will need a gas mask hugegrins

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Post by snow863 Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:08 am

Thanks Gromit.. that fact sheet is very useful. Think its more trouble than its worth!
Ah well will have a re-think!
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Post by Guest Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:26 am

IanH wrote:
snow863 wrote:I do put tablets in the cassette but we still get a wif now and then. The SOG vents this so you get no smell at all.
Perhaps, but your neighbours will!!
Mountain/molehill springs to mind!
Ian, lidl bio pods and SOG venting through roof (part of van spec) ....no niffs for anyone inside or outside and, best of all no horrible 'chemical' smells from proprietry products like Thetford.
cheap to run cassette, no limescale (certainly a issue with 'blue' in the last) and no messy blue everywhere.
that's what I cal simple....
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