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This is Compost Heating.. It has a temp range of 140-160F via the bacteria and fungi that break down compost..  
This is Compost Heating.. It has a temp range of 140-160F via the bacteria and fungi that break down compost.. If you have access to a lot compost feedstock. Then this might be for you.


See:[http://http://compostpower.org/] for more details..
See:[http://http://compostpower.org/] Compost Power  for more details..


Here is a YouTube video [http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_txtPXJF98]
Here is a YouTube video [http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_txtPXJF98] ~3:30 min.


If anyone has had experience with this in desert climes.  Please post results, tips and tricks.
If anyone has had experience with this in desert climes.  Please post results, tips and tricks.
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Thanks,
Thanks,
JQ
JQ
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 29 August 2016

A large compost pile can spontaneously combust if not properly managed.

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This is Compost Heating.. It has a temp range of 140-160F via the bacteria and fungi that break down compost.. If you have access to a lot compost feedstock. Then this might be for you.

See:[1] Compost Power for more details..

Here is a YouTube video [2] ~3:30 min.

If anyone has had experience with this in desert climes. Please post results, tips and tricks.

Thanks, JQ