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This toilet would flush by sucking water from the bowl and then emptying it down the drain. It would have a five-farad capacitor which would store a charge and then unleash it on a large vacuum piston. This would cause the windows in most houses to blow IN and all the waste material to go down the drain.
If there was no capacitor all the lights would dim whenever you flushed the toilet.
Their'Smore's link as a link
http://www.vakutech.com/home.htm [StarChaser, Dec 29 2001]
Straight Dope Vacuum Toilet Tale
http://www.straight...lassics/a5_260.html [dandr]'s link, relocated from his annotation. [bristolz, Apr 01 2002]
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You'd have to make sure you weren't sitting on it at the time. The consequences don't bare thinking about |
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Why? Because newer, wimpy 1.6 gallon toilet plus old,
narrow, decrepit plumbing equals 5 flushes and 17 strokes
of the plunger. That's why. Nice idea, except for the part
about the windows blowing in. My lights already dim when
I flush the toilet. Go figure. |
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I'm pretty sure that in the US, a new installation of an old,
water-wasting toilet is illegal. |
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This is true, I hear there is big Canadian black market for these old toilets. |
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Where can you get a 200-volt 5 farad capacitor? I want one! Thats 1000 colombs, right there! The dipole would be huge! (can anyone tell me *how* huge? I'd imagine it would depend on the inter-plate distance) |
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When I was in B School, the instructors would charge those things up and leave them lying around the shop, to see ifa nybody would pick one up - it'll throw you clear across the room! |
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Hmmm! Perhaps an all soup diet could solve the problem in a less exciting manner. |
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But it wouldn't be anywhere near as much fun... |
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Wouldn't a five farad capacitor be bigger than the toilet itself? Where would you keep it? |
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[admin: URL moved to the 'link' section of this page. --bristolz] |
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Like most things worth inventing, this one was. |
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Prob'ly baked in Japan. They love that kinda stuff over there. TheirS'more: Use the link called "link" to post a link. |
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No, burglary is theft. Toilets are waste disposal. |
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five-farad capacitor+bad insulation+damp toilet seat.
Ouch! I imagine the resulting muscle spasm would prety much fire the contents of you bowls around the ubend anyway(Of possible fire it in a straight trajectory through the floor!). |
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Whatever happened to putting the tank a good
2 meters off the floor like they used to? It makes for good flushing power without using too much water |
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Bad bad bad idea. See Straight Dope on this for true horror story.
[admin: URL moved to 'link' section of this page. -- bristolz] |
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Ive actually seen toilets that utilize both water and compressed air to flush. They are called water conservation toilets. This dual action toilet has a more powerful flush than a standard toilet without electricity or wasted water. The toilet industry is ahead of you, Amishman. |
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In Canada some people use toilets that have small spa
jets in them. (Macerator toilet?)This is particularly
useful for toilets in
the basement or in garages where you can't
jackhammer the concrete. (because your wife won't
let you.) Dave has one at his house. |
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What is this five farad capacitor? I could Google it but
you guys are smarter. |
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