JonFleming
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A friend gave me an unused toilet seat with internal bidet. I got the seat, supply line, diverter tee, mounting hardware, and manual. Unfortunately none of those had any hint of the name of the manufacturer. The manual does have a part number which allowed me to identify it as an Australian Luxo with the manual available at https://tinyurl.com/ybbefxgt and the product page at Luxo Smart Arse Non-electric Bidet Toilet Seat, but neither of those include any technical specifications.
The diverter tee nut for attaching to the valve at the wall is way too large. I've located various supply lines with mixed size fittings, but for the life of me I can't figure out the correct threads. Googling just brings up confusing stuff. All the threads are straight, not tapered.
The male thread on the top of the supply valve at the wall is 0.54" OD. The male threads on the diverter tee and on the bidet are 0.80" diameter, and obviously the nut on the diverter tee is the same thread. Since the diverter tee is plastic it seems likely to me that it's a 7/8 thread. I can't come up with any reasonable guess what the male thread on the valve is.
If I get a tee with a thread that matches the valve (and the current supply line, I can probably get a mixed-size supply line from the page at https://tinyurl.com/y75w8yhq.
Any ideas?
The diverter tee nut for attaching to the valve at the wall is way too large. I've located various supply lines with mixed size fittings, but for the life of me I can't figure out the correct threads. Googling just brings up confusing stuff. All the threads are straight, not tapered.
The male thread on the top of the supply valve at the wall is 0.54" OD. The male threads on the diverter tee and on the bidet are 0.80" diameter, and obviously the nut on the diverter tee is the same thread. Since the diverter tee is plastic it seems likely to me that it's a 7/8 thread. I can't come up with any reasonable guess what the male thread on the valve is.
If I get a tee with a thread that matches the valve (and the current supply line, I can probably get a mixed-size supply line from the page at https://tinyurl.com/y75w8yhq.
Any ideas?