Re: [DIYbio] Re: non-glamorous bioreactor restroom project

I had thought that a battery and solar power should be part of the system.
This would drive LED lights and a fan.

I do not know if using a Joule Thief would be appropriate here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joule_thief

It could also have an Outernet receiver and phone charger.
https://www.outernet.is/en/

There is alot of good information from this search
https://www.google.com/search?q=toilet+bioreactor

I can see that all of the basic technology is in place it just needs to be combined and produced in a user friendly package.

It also occurred to me that most of this can be done with off the shelf parts and nod need 3D printing.
The real diy-bio part of this is the design of the tank or the protocol and control loop to keep this going.


I started a Gantt chart and sent an invite to the group.
Are there better ways to stay organized? Better online Gantt products?
I have seen many other, but do not know which is best yet.

Also I need open source CAD software that handles plumbing.

On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 11:13 PM, John Griessen <john@industromatic.com> wrote:
On 01/25/2015 09:22 AM, Lee Nelson wrote:
Here is how the electricity can be generated.

Hmm..the low power sensor net stuff I am developing aligns with those
microbial degradation electric systems...

"A new one-compartment fuel cell was composed of a rubber bunged bottle with a center-inserted anode and a window-mounted cathode containing an internal, proton-permeable porcelain layer. This fuel cell design was less expensive and more practical than the conventional two-compartment system, "

The anode sounds like the porous porcelain material used in hiking stream water purifiers...and you get to use cyclic
voltammetry to quantify your results -- fun!

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