The other day I installed a dual flush conversion in my old 3.5 gl/fl toilet.
The toilet was acting a bit wonky, the flap valve would not always close and the fill valve filled slowly.
HD had a dual-flush conversion made by: http://www.gomjsi.com/
I purchased the hydro right and the hydro clean, this replaces all the guts, the fill valve and the flapper.
The hydroright was not really made to fit my style tank, as mine did not have a free standing overflow tube, but I was able to add a piece of PVC pipe to mount the hydroright to without much trouble.
It did take a bit of fine tuning to get it all working well, as there are 3 adjustments, #1 water level, #2 water level and bowl fill volume.
The toilet originally used 3.50 gl/fl now a #1 flush is 1 gl/fl and a #2 flush is 2.50 gl/fl.
I estimate this should reduce water use by more than half. :cheese:
Not a bad savings for just under $30.
The toilet was acting a bit wonky, the flap valve would not always close and the fill valve filled slowly.
HD had a dual-flush conversion made by: http://www.gomjsi.com/
I purchased the hydro right and the hydro clean, this replaces all the guts, the fill valve and the flapper.
The hydroright was not really made to fit my style tank, as mine did not have a free standing overflow tube, but I was able to add a piece of PVC pipe to mount the hydroright to without much trouble.
It did take a bit of fine tuning to get it all working well, as there are 3 adjustments, #1 water level, #2 water level and bowl fill volume.
The toilet originally used 3.50 gl/fl now a #1 flush is 1 gl/fl and a #2 flush is 2.50 gl/fl.
I estimate this should reduce water use by more than half. :cheese:
Not a bad savings for just under $30.