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@mcdcm That’s the first thing I thought of. Unfortunately, our house is old and there are no outlets in the bathrooms. ( There’s probably only one or two per room!) We would need to have the entire bathroom rewired. The lights are over sink and there is an outlet on the side of lights, but it only works when you turn wall switch on. And then there’s the 3 foot above floor minimum for bidet outlet rule. I don’t think we can afford it. It would be cheaper (hah) to buy a regular bidet.

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@ndough You only need power if you want heated water. Tap water temperature is fine. A splitter comes with the bidet seat and connects to the feed for the toilet.

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Someone sent in a message indicating the electric connection is used only to warm the water, suggesting that you could decide to put up with room-temperature water for cleansing. I don't know if this is true, but you might ask the manufacturers on the internet (try Amazon?).