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[[File:Thermophilic Compost.jpg|640px|thumb|right|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.. | 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
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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