Tecma Joker valve

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We have an R29S (2018) with a Tecma EasyFit toilet. I’m wanting to purchase a spare joker valve but all I find is a kit, which includes things not needed. Does anyone have a proper part number for just the joker valve?

Thanks, Jim
 
I suppose you've found the valve already, but I'd imagine any 1.5" joker valve would work. I'd be interested in hearing what you ended up with. Our new-to-us R29 Classic doesn't have any kind of check valve; it's just an open coupling from the toilet to the discharge hose. I have no idea if it came this way from the factory or if the PO removed it, but I'm installing one this week.
 
jaredjensen":3l8jf3w9 said:
I suppose you've found the valve already, but I'd imagine any 1.5" joker valve would work. I'd be interested in hearing what you ended up with. Our new-to-us R29 Classic doesn't have any kind of check valve; it's just an open coupling from the toilet to the discharge hose. I have no idea if it came this way from the factory or if the PO removed it, but I'm installing one this week.

The pump has a built in check valve on the discharge side.. Since the head is above the tank, you don't really need a joker valve downstream from the pump. I don't think mine has one either.
 
We have an R29S (2018) with a Tecma EasyFit toilet. I’m wanting to purchase a spare joker valve but all I find is a kit, which includes things not needed. Does anyone have a proper part number for just the joker valve?

My turn again for replacing a joker valve. One year is about all I can get from one and last time I had to buy the complete assembly.

Anyone find a good solution for sourcing just the joker (appropriately named)? I mean, it's one thing to pay $20 for a cheap piece of rubber, but, $80 and having to throw out the extra parts is criminal.
 
Rocky Lou":191dnpgp said:
We have an R29S (2018) with a Tecma EasyFit toilet. I’m wanting to purchase a spare joker valve but all I find is a kit, which includes things not needed. Does anyone have a proper part number for just the joker valve?

My turn again for replacing a joker valve. One year is about all I can get from one and last time I had to buy the complete assembly.

Anyone find a good solution for sourcing just the joker (appropriately named)? I mean, it's one thing to pay $20 for a cheap piece of rubber, but, $80 and having to throw out the extra parts is criminal.

They are standard sizes, and you can buy dometic joker valves. I can't remember the exact size, but if you call Marine Sanitation in Seattle, they can tell you. I bought a bag of 4 from them for about $30.
 
Thanks, Dave B.! I've got a call into them now and the person that knows for sure is out sick, but I'll place the order soon as I get the part number confirmed. That's a big help!
 
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