Hmm, well....do those t's have a check valve so it doesn't draw water from above? If that's the case then no big deal. If not then that's kinda gross because toilet tanks aren't exactly where I'd like to get drinking water from!! Kinda scummy, and if you use those drop-in fresheners that would lend some unwanted color and flavor.
Shit I wouldn't totally trust it if it didn't have a check valve. Some tank water would still get in there. I suppose it probably wouldn't harm you too bad (except maybe if you put chemical products in the tank) but it sounds like it's probably not proper by code. Was it a last resort or something? Like, was there a major obstacle in the way from hooking it to the sink? Or were you just being lazy?
I hooked my friends ice machine and water cooler up to his toilet
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Hmm, well....do those t's have a check valve so it doesn't draw water from above? If that's the case then no big deal. If not then that's kinda gross because toilet tanks aren't exactly where I'd like to get drinking water from!! Kinda scummy, and if you use those drop-in fresheners that would lend some unwanted color and flavor.
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Theres no check valve but there's a ball float and valve in the cistern so no water can backfeed from the toilet.
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Shit I wouldn't totally trust it if it didn't have a check valve. Some tank water would still get in there. I suppose it probably wouldn't harm you too bad (except maybe if you put chemical products in the tank) but it sounds like it's probably not proper by code. Was it a last resort or something? Like, was there a major obstacle in the way from hooking it to the sink? Or were you just being lazy?
Very funny, btw. You're up for a jerry-rig award.