my basic principles for a composter
(structure,
materials,
usability,
performances)
We only need a filter:
- It brings oxygen, prevents flies
- It lets moisture circulate
-> No airtight container
- Round shape is handy
- Adding carbon mix is a must
- Works in 'hot' or 'cold' mode (worms + mycelium + bacteria )
Filter function:
- cylinder w/ 30-40% void min.
- Any design patterns possible
but molded plastic won't provide tiny enough holes...
But upcycled fabric bags will.
polyester
Volume matters:
Less than 15 liters, it's a 'composter toy'.
- It can be taller, but not wider
(to avoid asphyxia and leaks).
32-40L is good for a 4 persons household.
'Critical mass' of 15L triggers
the heating process, which in turn reduces the volume.
T°
V
The Air Draft positive feedback loop
+6 to +20 C°
temperature
increase
Bacteria need oxygen
> then heat more
> warm air uplift
> drafts clean air
> evaporates water
> brings more oxygen
etc.
Works as a low-temp cooker 40-55°C
No need for fancy accessories:
(sensors, heaters, motors, tap etc.)
Carbon mix is mandatory
(to regulate moisture)
Handtool for stirring
(to regulate oxygen)
C
C
C
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C
Conclusion:
'low-tech',
but effective tech
We rely on natural process only
We provide a true tool against food waste
Indoor composting is a real gain in logistics
my basic principles for a composter
By Malcolm Hammer
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