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tjhork
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Jun 27, 2016

Home toilet

Has any one put a water saver toilet in there RV or can you put one in a RV?
  • opnspaces wrote:
    most RV toilets are already water saving by design. I think mine uses about a quart (.946 L) to flush.


    And that's only if you do a #2.

    For #1, it's maybe a 1/4 of that, just enough to rinse the bowl.
  • I wouldn't want a porcelain toilet with a tank full of water bouncing down the road.
    Plus, the extra weight.
  • The typical RV toilet does not have a tank. Water for the flush is usually activated by a pedal on the side near the floor. Partial depression of the pedal will get water flowing usually with many jets with rather complete rinsing of the sides of the bowl. Full depression of the pedal will open the flapper to empty the contents of the bowl. Hence, IMHO, an RV toilet usually uses less water than even a "water saver" toilet.
  • most RV toilets are already water saving by design. I think mine uses about a quart (.946 L) to flush.

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