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  1. adam-aussie-vac

    Swapping them out

    The term Dry firing is when you run a water heating element without water
  2. adam-aussie-vac

    Swapping them out

    Honestly, I might decide to disable the heater or Or potentially adding some sort of high limit thermostat at 80°C or something of The like to prevent It both Dry firing (heating element on during spin) or probably even better, some sort of electric latch system where unless both the pressure...
  3. adam-aussie-vac

    Swapping them out

    Hey guys, so I’m gonna be moving on my GE FilterFlo and instead I’m gonna have a hoover 935 (the model with a built-in heater) As from my understanding, the Hoover 935 takes up the same amount of space but actually has a lot more capacity plus I’ll be honest. I miss actually having one of those...
  4. adam-aussie-vac

    PNG and the Australian market

    Wow, for a long time I always thought it was literally just That one time that they tried it in Coles and now trying to do it again, so I guess I was kind of getting all washed up over nothing so to speak But it is cool that I can actually purchase them without having to go to Costco
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    PNG and the Australian market

    Hey guys, so I just found out todd is getting sold in Australia again. I picked myself up a packet because I’m curious to see how they do and I’ll attach some photos of it in my local Woolworths.
  6. adam-aussie-vac

    It’s about time

    It kinda makes me wonder should I either vent the dryer? Or try and seal The lint filter better, as it’s essentially a metal on Metal seal when I push it all the way Into it tray, not sure what to actually call it
  7. adam-aussie-vac

    It’s about time

    It’s been In weekly use or any time I needed anything Dried I would use my Westinghouse which is the back of the Dry. You can see there, it was probably about two years since I last cleaned it but I thought it was definitely about time because I normally move the dryer and vacuum behind it and...
  8. adam-aussie-vac

    It’s about time

    For a spring clean Hey guys, so I decided that I’d take the back off the Dry to lubricate the idler pulley And oh Jesus So my question for you guys is how often do you guys clean out your dryers?
  9. adam-aussie-vac

    My vintage Simpson dryer

    Mine is rated for 20 A, but it’s built with 2 10 A heaters, so if I can separate them electrically and run them off different circuits, I can get The dryer to run at its full capacity
  10. adam-aussie-vac

    My vintage Simpson dryer

    Oh yeah Here is a video of the dryer running
  11. adam-aussie-vac

    My vintage Simpson dryer

    Yeah, but considering I’ve only got the option of Two 15 amp circuits I think I’ve actually figured it out instead of getting two cords and sharing the neutral between those two I’ll get a separate Terminal block for the other Heater that way I can use the dryer to its full capacity, I...
  12. adam-aussie-vac

    My vintage Simpson dryer

    Well, at least from what I found both looking at the wiring Diagram of my dryer and also a slightly newer one Apparently, they can be connected to either 2 10 amp circuits, 1 20 amp circuit And some models were only made to connect to 1 10 amp circuit
  13. adam-aussie-vac

    My vintage Simpson dryer

    Hey guys guess what got delivered to me last night. Doesn’t look like a beauty that unfortunately parts of the schematic are missing. But the pretty unusual thing is this Dry can be wide up for Two 240 V 10 amp circuits or one 240 V 20 amp circuit and later today I’ll be taking the top off and...
  14. adam-aussie-vac

    Are You Using Too Much Laundry Detergent & Or Other Products?

    Speaking of adding my voice to the chorus, the only time where I truly don’t know When I’m using too much detergent is because the packet says “one scoop handwashing, two scoops machine washing” But they don’t give the actual definition of a scoop so I’m stumped
  15. adam-aussie-vac

    What's Your Floorcare Routine? Mop and bucket? Swiffer? Broom?

    So what I do Is I go and Use a hoover floor washer/polisher and then after that I use a wet dry vacuum and suck up the liquid and then just probably a towel to quickly wipe everything that’s left over
  16. adam-aussie-vac

    Who Made These Washers?

    Reply eight So the detergent known as “all” was originally developed for Westinghouse, as I have an old record that actually said that they developed it for Westinghouse
  17. adam-aussie-vac

    Who Made These Washers?

    Reply eight So the detergent known as “all” was originally developed for Westinghouse, as I have an old record that actually said that they developed it for Westinghouse
  18. adam-aussie-vac

    Simpson dryer in Adelaide up for grabs

    I almost got this one I think it’s older
  19. adam-aussie-vac

    FREE 1970s general electric dryer (Made for international market)

    Hey guys, I’m currently moving on my general Electric dryer as I’ve found something else I’d like to put into my collection, it’s a 15 amp 240 V Dryer, drys most loads pretty quickly, Some rust marks were from accidentally placing some drilllbits while doing a project apart from that works...
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