I don't think increasing the air velocity will do it as airplanes flying
several hundred miles per hour suffer ice forming on their wings.


Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Gloucester MA


> It  just occurred to me that the vent  for such a composting  toilet will 
> require a bit of  additional engineering.  The interior air will have 
> moisture in it and this will form ice as soon as it exits outdoors. 
> Therefore the exhaust air has to have sufficient velocity  to blow past
the 
> vent grille or exit port before it has a chance to freeze and form an ice 
> barrier.
>

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