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ScottG
Apr 17, 2017Nomad
I did exactly what you describe, installed a valve in the supply line. Our TT toilet uses a lot of water and this greatly reduces the waste when dry camping. We use other facilities for #2 when doing this.
Since RV toilets don't have a tank, restricting the inflow saves water.
There's also a failure mode where the toilets inlet valve will leak and continue to fill the bowl. When this happened during a trip I was glad I had the supply line valve. Just had to turn it off between uses.
Since RV toilets don't have a tank, restricting the inflow saves water.
There's also a failure mode where the toilets inlet valve will leak and continue to fill the bowl. When this happened during a trip I was glad I had the supply line valve. Just had to turn it off between uses.
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