Go ahead and have a pee, or for a system that small perhaps you pee in a cup and only pour half of it in the system and dilute the other half and fertilize some dirt plants. That is a really small system so it won't take much pee to cycle it. Or perhaps you should pee in a bottle and only give the system a little dribble today and save the rest for later.
If you are aging urine, I would seal it in a bottle so you don't risk spilling it or stinking up the place. Aged urine has a really strong ammonia odor.
As to the aging and pathogens, if you are healthy and clean, I wouldn't worry too much about it for cycling a system up. If you were to run a system pee ponic long term and grow say lettuce from it for feed to other people, I would recommend aging more strongly.
Aging to kill off pathogens takes till the pH reaches 9 or higher. The amount of time that takes may vary from person to person and time of day the urine was collected. Two weeks was usually plenty of time for the stuff I tested.
As far as how long fresh urine takes to register on the ammonia test, that could be anywhere from a day to a week for all the urea to convert to ammonia. I would suggest that you add perhaps 50 ml of pee and wait a day or two to test. I do not think you should add any more until you see the ammonia test results start dropping. If for some reason after a week and a half, you never see an ammonia reading, then perhaps you need to add more or you might want to get a test tube and dropper type test kit.
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