BLACKBOX - PORTABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
PORTABLE ALL IN ONE WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
In 2018, our BLACKBOX-62 sold at times faster than we could build them.
As a result of demand and customer requests, we now make three BLACKBOX sizes
- BLACKBOX-62
- BLACKBOX-85
- BLACKBOX-270
The BLACKBOX is an elegant, low cost solution, ideal
- for managing waste from portable cabins, RV’s, portable offices, or
- for installation in a premise where it is necessary to lift/pump waste from below ground level to above ground level
Specs
- Pumps up to 100 metre distance, or up to a height of 8 metres
- Manufactured in NZ of highest quality, highly durable components
- No moving parts to clog or break
- Simple installation, portable, no professional install help required
- Shipped anywhere in NZ
- Product warranty(s)
- Friendly telephone support (021) 355 005
How it works:
Waste water from kitchen, bathroom and toilet drain into a BLACKBOX holding tank. When the level of waste within the tank increases, a float automatically turns on the pump and sucks the waste water out a 40mm diameter outlet port. When the waste in the holding drops, the float switch turns off the pump.
Included:
1 x premium grade tank (20 year warranty)
1 x 25 mm emergency drain tap
1 x 750 Watt 40mm submersible pump with float switch
1 x 10 metre 3 pin plug lead
1 x Brass Flap Check Valve
1 x 80mm Valterra RV inlet connection
1 x 80mm - 100mm adaptor fitting
1 x Quick release Anka barrel union
1 x Large airtight hatch
1 x tank breather
Tank specifications:
- Moulded polyethylene (will not crack, fade or rust)
- One piece construction (exceptionally strong and easy to clean)
- UV stabilised to withstand harsh NZ sun & resist algae growth
Pump Specifications:
- Motor 750W (can upgrade BLACKBOX-270 to 790W)
- Cable Length 10m
- Max Temperature 35 Degrees
- Flow Rate 15000 l/h
- Max Height 8m
- Max Immersion 7m
- Max Particle Size 35mm
- Cable length 10m
Why buy from us:
- We take pride in what we build
- The pump has a 24 month return to base warranty
- The tanks have a 20 year return to base warranty
- Plus a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
Delivery:
- Generally within 10 days
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to call me on (021) 355 005
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Poll: How should Guy Fawkes be celebrated?
While it is a fun occasion, fireworks on Guy Fawkes Night has caused much conflict over the years, upsetting our pets and disrupting the sleep of neighbours.
How should we celebrate Guy Fawkes Night? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.
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28.6% With a city-wide public fireworks display
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19.7% Small fireworks displays in each community
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8.1% Keep it as is
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32.9% We shouldn't celebrate it!
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10.4% Anything but fireworks
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0.4% Other - I'll share below
Whangaparaoa Future of the ferry Please have your say Option 3
Update from John Watson - Auckland Councillor
This month AT are surveying every single household on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula as part of their Whangaparaoa Public Transport Study.
This time around AT have put up 3 scenarios for the Coast’s public transport future they want people to choose from (along with a host of other questions). Scenario 1 has the existing buses and ferry but running more often, Scenario 2 has the NX2 bus via Penlink to city and a new 99 bus service (but importantly no ferry service) while Scenario 3 has the Gulf Harbour ferry service and the new 99 bus service.
On the face of it option 3 looks like the scenario that would benefit most parts of the Coast – the ferry service is retained, a new frequent bus service (99) runs along the peninsula while the NX2 is retained at the HBC Station (ensuring other Coast commuters don’t have to transfer further down the busway just to catch it).
Some of the assertions relating to travel times and the so-called 'viability' of a future Whangaparaoa bus terminal need to be challenged through this process as they don't bear scrutiny. For most people a combination of bus, ferry and utilisation of the $835m Penlink connection will resonate with all modes working together as part of an integrated network.
People using the ferry from the eastern half of Whangaparaoa reduce pressure on both the internal roading system and the connection point where Penlink will merge with the northern motorway. People off the road in one part of the network inevitably aids the overall network...especially when there are no plans to widen the northern motorway or add designated bus lanes over the next 30 years (meaning travel times as a consequence of ongoing development north of Silverdale will inevitably increase).
For those wanting to support the ferry service there are 4 specific questions you can respond to including the introduction of weekend sailings (but be aware that scenario 2 has no ferry service). Finally it should be noted there's an opportunity here for AT to create a more resilient network (with modest investment) but that will only occur if all the travel options Whangaparaoa Peninsula is fortunate enough to possess, are utilised
haveyoursay.at.govt.nz...
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