Toilet leak

Not much to see there ,just check around the inlet valve to supply pipe union for any dampness. Can you take pics of underneath of cistern / flush pipe and connections / both ends ?
 
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Not much to see there ,just check around the inlet valve to supply pipe union for any dampness. Can you take pics of underneath of cistern / flush pipe and connections / both ends ?

I've just had the whole thing out and then put it back together when I seen your post terryplumb! I have realigned the flush pipe and pressed home the cone again to see If that helps.

Checked the inlet and other bits and will see how it is over the next 24hrs or so.

Watch this space, fingers crossed!!
 
Reading through this thread, if you have ruled out all connections then the fault probably lies within the moulding of the pan.
I have had a few such issues with certain online bathroom suppliers, that customers used, and its bloody infuriating because whilst the supplier usually sends out a replacement pan, free of charge and is not interested in the return of the faulty one... who pays for the labour? :mad:

To check this, connect the pan up outside with waste to a drain and run a hose continuously into the flush inlet (with a bit of rigging obviously). Place pan on a flattened cardboard box and keep it all off the ground.
Bit of a ball ache but it should give you the answer you seek :)
 
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Update.

Sine re aligning the fush pipe and cone fingers crossed since there has been not wetness on the floor.

Cheers all.
 

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