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mrpasciak t1_ixzs6io wrote

You would not be attaching it under the sink unless you plan on shitting in the sink. You would utilize an adapter for the toilet tank feed line. It will allow water to fill the tank and to also feed the bidet. Here is an example T valve for bidet

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yowmamasita OP t1_ixzucaq wrote

I forgot to add, this is what the toilet looks like https://i.imgur.com/zP4X79A.png hence I was looking at the sink

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cearrach t1_ixzv4cl wrote

That in-wall toilet system most likely has a bidet connection, but you would have to know where it is and drill a hole in the tile to get to it.

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mrpasciak t1_iy0lq0s wrote

This was definitely valuable info. Does this toilet have an access panel on either side of it?

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zedsmith t1_iy0ooa6 wrote

I have a geberit in wall toilet like yours, and when I added a bidet I had to plumb a new water supply line.

You can possibly make a T connection behind the flush actuator buttons, penetrant the cistern tank above the water level, and fish a water line down to bidet height, but it would be much much easier when installing the toilet.

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