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Rachelle
After many pumping strokes with our current head, we begin to get a good flow of water/flushing capability. If we leave the bowl filled with water, there is not a problem, it will not lose its prime. If it is close to empty, however, we are pumping quite a bit to obtain good water. I have heard of putting in a loop at the base of the bowl with the intake hose. I assume this is to maintain more water, much like keeping the bowl filled with water. I suppose then, we wouldn't necessarily need a loop, but an excess of hose coiled or snaked around somewhere beneath the water line close to the head? Do some heads omit the vented loop above the waterline, and route the hose directly to the head? It seems some heads advertise just pushing in on a lever and water comes in to fill the bowl? Would that be a power vs. sailboat situation? If you could shed some light onto this I'd appreciate it. Thank you.