12-13-2018, 02:47 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 25.5
State: Florida
Posts: 358
THOR #4802
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Originally Posted by mcr1010
I added a sprayer to our toilet a couple of years ago. Took about 10 min's. On the bottom of the valve located at the back of the toilet, there is a blind plastic nipple pointing straight down made especially for a hose addition. I had to cut the blind end of to open it to the water pressure, but in the video link below, it looks like there is a removable plug. You may have to use a mirror to get a good look at the valve area back there as it is usually close to the wall.
As the Chief said, just get you a sprayer and hose from supply store and a clamp and you are in business. The pressure to the sprayer only comes on when you are flushing.
I found the instructions on a kit when looking at
a sprayer kit in a camping store. The second half of the 50 sec. video below will show the nipple, hose and clamp. You don't have to use an RV hose kit.
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I didn't know about the nipple on back of the toilet connector. Checked our Axis and it has one too. Thanks for that info. Would have been a much easier connection to have used it. That said, I think I'll get more water pressure to the sprayer by not sharing it with the flush function, especially when using the on-board water pump. By not sharing the available water pressure with the flush, I'll get 100% to the sprayer. This would not likely be an issue if connected to shore water.
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