Definitely one of the most underrated machines out there, IMO. They do an amazing job at cleaning. I have some at my local laundromat, too! I have also learned a lot about these machines too. Some features I like are: It pauses when filling, and the time won't advance unless it fills to the correct water level. If it fails to reach the water level after 10 minutes, it will say "ALN A" on the screen. It dedicates a whole minute for draining, which gives time for all the water to drain before moving to the next cycle. If it fails to drain all the water after 5 minutes, it will display "ALN. E. " on the screen. If the drain valve does not open at all, it will display "ALN. L. " on the screen. Most importantly, these machines do a spin drain, which is really nice to see. There are some flaws with this, though: - If the machine has too much water when the spin relay turns on, it could cause the motor to overheat and die. It will display "End. " then "ALN. Notr" on the screen, and the user will have to use another machine. This is rare though, and mainly happens on machines with bad motor bearings. - sometimes the machine doesn't drain out all the water during the intermediate spin. Then the machine will skip the next fill phase.
Awesome to see another video of this machine. The Spin Cycle was always very interesting in how it starts spinning before the tub is empty. Cool machine, and a great video!
Nice machine. Gives off vibes of good old mechanical ipso macines (or similar). Especially the ones that had the electronic upgrade. Would be great to see you use this machine again but fully loaded to capacity.
This washer is big and use drain+spin at spin. The small ones spins faster than the big ones. It cleans the door and the door is big. The big washer put clothes in the big load. It has a large space.
Awesome machine - it looks, sounds and behaves like an INDUSTRIAL washer should. If only domestic washers were built like this (in quite a smaller scale obv).
This is the 75LB version I believe. Such a cool washer. I really with these were not obsolete and still being made. I got to use one of these twice, did 2 full loads of bedding I fit like 4 huge comforter in and 3 sets of sheets . Everything came out well washed and spun out
The large ones drain distribution first and after all water is gone it spins only on the big ones and the small ones spin fast with little water on it. And by the way you hacking the machine with the remote that is connected to the wires of the machine or the machine functions that way?
@@MaddoxsLaundromatAdventures Somebody wants to get in the Washing Machine and be washed?! WOW! This I got to see. Just how far do they want to go through the cycle?
Definitely one of the most underrated machines out there, IMO. They do an amazing job at cleaning. I have some at my local laundromat, too! I have also learned a lot about these machines too.
Some features I like are:
It pauses when filling, and the time won't advance unless it fills to the correct water level. If it fails to reach the water level after 10 minutes, it will say "ALN A" on the screen.
It dedicates a whole minute for draining, which gives time for all the water to drain before moving to the next cycle. If it fails to drain all the water after 5 minutes, it will display "ALN. E. " on the screen. If the drain valve does not open at all, it will display "ALN. L. " on the screen.
Most importantly, these machines do a spin drain, which is really nice to see. There are some flaws with this, though:
- If the machine has too much water when the spin relay turns on, it could cause the motor to overheat and die. It will display "End. " then "ALN. Notr" on the screen, and the user will have to use another machine. This is rare though, and mainly happens on machines with bad motor bearings.
- sometimes the machine doesn't drain out all the water during the intermediate spin. Then the machine will skip the next fill phase.
Interesting it does a spin-drain as it ramps up to full speed. Nice machine
Awesome to see another video of this machine. The Spin Cycle was always very interesting in how it starts spinning before the tub is empty. Cool machine, and a great video!
Nice machine. Gives off vibes of good old mechanical ipso macines (or similar). Especially the ones that had the electronic upgrade. Would be great to see you use this machine again but fully loaded to capacity.
This washer is big and use drain+spin at spin. The small ones spins faster than the big ones. It cleans the door and the door is big. The big washer put clothes in the big load. It has a large space.
My laundromat still has this washer.
Awesome machine - it looks, sounds and behaves like an INDUSTRIAL washer should.
If only domestic washers were built like this (in quite a smaller scale obv).
Yeah. I don't get why millionares buy domestic washing machines ┐(͡°ʖ̯͡°)┌??
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This is the 75LB version I believe. Such a cool washer. I really with these were not obsolete and still being made. I got to use one of these twice, did 2 full loads of bedding I fit like 4 huge comforter in and 3 sets of sheets . Everything came out well washed and spun out
This is A 40Lb I recently used the 75 pound version and it has a different spin sequence, comparing it to this one.
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The large ones drain distribution first and after all water is gone it spins only on the big ones and the small ones spin fast with little water on it.
And by the way you hacking the machine with the remote that is connected to the wires of the machine or the machine functions that way?
It originally functions that way, and by the way, I do not know how to hack the machines and I don’t want to know
You won’t be able to fit in this one but you will fit in an 80 pound or a 90 pound capacity washer
@@MaddoxsLaundromatAdventures Somebody wants to get in the Washing Machine and be washed?! WOW! This I got to see. Just how far do they want to go through the cycle?
@@MaddoxsLaundromatAdventures P.S. What kind of Soap and How much?
@@mastercj59 I Use Pods and I think the cycle on this one lasts about 30 minutes
I used the 50LB versions a long time ago
Sorry if i missed out i kinda forgot about the premiere
Spin is 475 by sound of it