SoundGuy wrote:
SoundGuy wrote:
... I don't know of any foot flush toilet on which you'd lift the foot pedal to introduce water into the bowl :h ... rather, you'd depress it slightly to fill the bowl or completely to open the flush valve so the bowl contents would drop into the BW holding tank below.
3oaks wrote:
There out there and quite common. All depends on make and model.
"Quite common"? :h With Dometic and Thetford being the two most common brands of toilets used in RVs in N America these days I've never seen one that introduces water into the bowl by pulling up on the foot pedal. Since you seem to believe this style of toilet is "quite common" it shouldn't be difficult at all for you to show us. :W
Here's an example of a Dometic toilet with the raise to flush feature: http://www2.dometic.com/1120e2de-1894-452c-a650-79d362d45359.fodoc The manual mentions it on p6. Though it's not a foot pedal.
In a quick search, I came across this link and some old forum posts on random RV forums talking about lifting to flush. It seems it's an outdated technology, so "these days" is probably accurate for them being hard to find anymore. That makes sense to me since My '08 trailer had the lift to flush and the MH I rented was a 2000 model year. Otherwise, I haven't spent much time in other RV's....just my own.
Apparently, even toilets evolve. All this talk about toilets has reminded me how much I liked my old porcelain toilet and how I might have to upgrade to an elongated porcelain set up.