@@LaundryGuy1500because motor has two different coils for 0 to 1200 rpm and 1200 to 1600-1800 rpm. and the relay set at the control board, switching to high speed coils when it ramp up to 1600rpm Meanwhile spin speed slow down a bit:))
It's the leftover water going up the drain hose then falling back into the pump causing that sound, some machines do it others don't, my bosch did it when I did its first test spin but doesn't do it now as I've put a longer drain hose on
Laundryguy1500 why did your machine changed the speed to 1400rpm? What the drum rotates like in real life while spinning? It rotates very slow when looking in the glass. But in real life the machine rotates very fast
Normally 1400, to get 1600 you need to access the config menu by holding start while powering on, the light flashes a few times and then when it goes solid click it 5 times and hold it the last time, thenthere's a setting in there maximum spin speed you can change it from 1000 to 1600. Wouldn't recommend doing it so it's your own risk 😂 but this machines been fine since, I changed it back to 1400
@@LaundryGuy1500 Believe it or not, I can't remember and the manual isn't that specific. It's a mid priced one which I bought last summer. EDIT: I think it's a WWG 120XL
It depends on the drum size because like on a car you are going 30mph (50kph) the wheel will be doing 400 but if the wheel was smaller it would be going quicker
Dion Geter it’s like if the drum is smaller it would be going the same amount of rpm but if it’s bigger the drum but he going quicker but if the drum was smaller it would be going slower in mph or kph
The motor is DC brushed motor, and you don't hear any electric humming sound from it compared to universal brushed motor, and you do hear electric humming sound from universal brushed motor.
@@DisuzOnYT Yeah, and brushed DC motor has the armature, and 2 permanent magnets on the sides, and it has the commutator rings, and it has carbon brushes that are in contact with the commutator, they transmit the electricity to the armature and the motor rotates, but a universal motor doesn't have permanent magnets, it has the armature, and the stator, and the commutator, and the carbon brushes, which is a motor that can run either on DC or AC, it runs the same way as brushed DC motor, and a universal motor does contain an electric humming sound.
That Sound Reminds Me Of A Train Going Fast And A Plane Or Private Jet Taking Off And Then Landing.
Spin burst speed:
0:40 600rpm
Spin cycle speed:
1:58 600rpm
2:07 800rpm
2:14 1000rpm
2:37 1200rpm
5:15 1600rpm
Spin end speed:
6:11 0rpm
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Ramp up to 1600rpm is at 4:55
It slows down and goes to 1600.
@@OckGypsy yeah, thats just the motor clicking into full speed i think
@@LaundryGuy1500 Interesting.
@@LaundryGuy1500because motor has two different coils for 0 to 1200 rpm and 1200 to 1600-1800 rpm. and the relay set at the control board, switching to high speed coils when it ramp up to 1600rpm Meanwhile spin speed slow down a bit:))
@@kenan763 ye most brushed washers are like this, can hear them boost usually between 800 and 1200rpm
I always love the sound of these Miele's ramping up to 1600rpm
I enjoy the pulse sound of the pump
That sounds awesome at 1600 rpm
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5:08 Sounds like an airplane about to take off.
It does sound too
Washing machine engine???
It actually sounds more like a helicopter about to takeoff.
@@mikegodbee5349 it's a motor not engine
I like it's pump sound, it's pump sound is rapidly fast.
I like how the drum looks
Me too
Why is the pump make such pulse sound? is it turning on and off rapidly? The pump in my Cylinda FT5074 does not have a pulse sound.
It's the leftover water going up the drain hose then falling back into the pump causing that sound, some machines do it others don't, my bosch did it when I did its first test spin but doesn't do it now as I've put a longer drain hose on
@@LaundryGuy1500 It normal for the pump to do that when the water jumps.
Mine does
This is quite amazing to watch. However, when did it become necessary to spin bras and pannies at, literally WARP speed!? 🤔
@@michaelwestbrook1379 when you live in the uk and it rains all the time you want your stuff dry so it takes less time in dryer
I like this pump sound👍
It's a very nice sound
I do quite like Miele pump sounds
The sound reminds me of my old Hotpoint washing machine
What model was yours?
5:06 planes taking off
1600 rpm love it 🧸
Laundryguy1500 why did your machine changed the speed to 1400rpm? What the drum rotates like in real life while spinning? It rotates very slow when looking in the glass. But in real life the machine rotates very fast
5:00 1600rpm
This actually goes to 1600 rpm unlike my candy
Miele is the best candy is the worst
Yep, lucky if candy "1600" even reaches 1500 even with no load
My candy barely even reaches 1400 on empty spin (even my old Indesit was able to reach 1600 rpm)
@@danandlaundry and this miele isn't even meant to be a 1600 spin machine, it's 1400
@@LaundryGuy1500 where is my candy is the other way round it’s meant to be at 1600 but only goes at 1400
My Miele goes to 1400 rpms with clothes in or not and when at 1400 it sounds so much like this one doing 1600 no jokes
is this machine normally 1400 or 1600 if it is 1400 can you please tell me how you set it to 1600? thank you
Normally 1400, to get 1600 you need to access the config menu by holding start while powering on, the light flashes a few times and then when it goes solid click it 5 times and hold it the last time, thenthere's a setting in there maximum spin speed you can change it from 1000 to 1600. Wouldn't recommend doing it so it's your own risk 😂 but this machines been fine since, I changed it back to 1400
@@LaundryGuy1500 ok Thank you i will try it
@@aeg_silentsystem only works on models with this type display btw, don't think it's possible on the classic style models like yours
But as a reference to the tone of the motor sound, I notice that it speeds up from 1200rpm to 1600rpm without spinning up to 1400rpm then 1600rpm.
π X D (of the drum) X rpm = Speed ! ( about 130Km/h )
I'll have the measure the diameter of the drum
@@LaundryGuy1500Little advice: don't forget to put rpm in hour (1600X60) and diameter in kilometer ;-)
06:52 end of cycle.
My Miele does 1600 RPM out of the box.
Which model have you got?
@@LaundryGuy1500 Believe it or not, I can't remember and the manual isn't that specific. It's a mid priced one which I bought last summer.
EDIT: I think it's a WWG 120XL
Oh so one of the newer ones then, this one is 9 years old now and still runs like it did brand new
@@LaundryGuy1500 Yes that's what I'm hoping will be the case with mine.
@@LaundryGuy1500 I’m not surprised and that’s the same thing with my beko
00:40 01:58 02:07 02:14 02:37 05:15
I don't remember the model of this Miele, can you tell me lol? Also in 60fps the spin cycle looks silky smooth
W5740
How fast do it go? Maybe like 200 km/h
We used to have a bosch washing machine that made that pump pulse sound.
Mine did it too before I put the longer drain hose on
Mine does it all the time
If only it was longer
All washing machines but not Samsung and LG have brushed motors, that's why they don't take spinning so longer.
Most machines currently on the market have inverter motors now. Even basic serie 2 bosch machines and most new beko do
@@LaundryGuy1500 Washing machines run on DC, LG washing machine has brushless motor, and brushed motors just causes sparking.
0:08 *pump pulsing*
So did you measure the spin speed in km/h and the diameter of the drum?
Is that like 185 in mph?
Not too sure someone else can work that one out lol
It depends on the drum size because like on a car you are going 30mph (50kph) the wheel will be doing 400 but if the wheel was smaller it would be going quicker
Nano space 238 I see and the bigger the the slower it’s spinning
The drum is 60 litres if that's any help lol
Dion Geter it’s like if the drum is smaller it would be going the same amount of rpm but if it’s bigger the drum but he going quicker but if the drum was smaller it would be going slower in mph or kph
If there's no electric humming sound on the motor, the motor might be an inverter motor.
It's a brushed dc motor so it's quieter than a normal brush motor but it isn't inverter
@@LaundryGuy1500 It doesn't have a universal motor, it has a normal DC motor with permanent magnets.
@@CasamTheAnimator Does the Novotronic W5540 use the same motor? It sounds really quiet, not like a brushed motor
Actually it has a universal motor running on DC.
Inverter motor?
No brushed dc motor
@@LaundryGuy1500 ac motor bro
The motor is DC brushed motor, and you don't hear any electric humming sound from it compared to universal brushed motor, and you do hear electric humming sound from universal brushed motor.
@@LaundryGuy1500 I like how people are amazed by how quite this brushed motor is , that they think it's brushless Inverter
@@DisuzOnYT Yeah, and brushed DC motor has the armature, and 2 permanent magnets on the sides, and it has the commutator rings, and it has carbon brushes that are in contact with the commutator, they transmit the electricity to the armature and the motor rotates, but a universal motor doesn't have permanent magnets, it has the armature, and the stator, and the commutator, and the carbon brushes, which is a motor that can run either on DC or AC, it runs the same way as brushed DC motor, and a universal motor does contain an electric humming sound.
Beasty
It's empty inside, why not put sonic the hedgehog inside the drum?
@Sonic The Hedgehog's 2nd hehe 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
6:41
Which type of jet engine is this? 🤣
The miele 777 - 300ER
Or we mean Boeing 777-300 ER?
Between 600 and 1000 new
£999
washing machine spinning fast is like a train speeding
Yes ! 😂 or it is like airplane take off
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This Is not 1600rpm,
Its 1800
Its definitely 1600
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My tablet is playing on my Xbox RUclips I'm actually worked somehow I'm watching on my Xbox while that iPad controls the Xbox that is insane right
Not really, no.
Not really
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That’s too fast 1600 rpm
800 R.P.M is better
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