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> Yes, I mounted a moving block of wood that in it's normal position lets
> the flush handle only flush while you hold it against the stop.
> for #2 , you swing the block out of the way and the handle travels its
> normal full flush amount.
> I've saving water and a load on the septic tank. it is getting into the
> rainey season.
> and I add "Septic Helper" every week or two.
> Have a fine day.
> OK
I acomplished the same thing by mounting a few fishing weights
on the Flapper valve. Actually I mounted them to the flapper
lift chain, low, down near the flapper so that when the flush handle
is released, the weights press on the flapper.
Anyway, a quick push and release of the flush handle causes the
valve to open and close. That only releases enough water for
a #1 flush. Holding the handle down gives a good long flush
for #2.
> the flush handle only flush while you hold it against the stop.
> for #2 , you swing the block out of the way and the handle travels its
> normal full flush amount.
> I've saving water and a load on the septic tank. it is getting into the
> rainey season.
> and I add "Septic Helper" every week or two.
> Have a fine day.
> OK