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  1. Marky_Mark

    Motor Control Board Fried!

    Hi Matt! Thank you very much for taking the time to do that -- I really appreciate it! Yes, it's a relay board. Thanks for pointing out the other dubious parts, which I had noticed looked "different" but I didn't know if it was a problem. I'll get a 40 W soldering iron and do my best to...
  2. Marky_Mark

    Motor Control Board Fried!

    Actually, I'm not seeing any continuity anywhere on the board at all, so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. It's as though the solder isn't conductive at all! My multimeter does show continuity when I touch the leads together or test something else.
  3. Marky_Mark

    Motor Control Board Fried!

    Thanks, Robert. I do have a multimeter and I'll go and check that now.
  4. Marky_Mark

    Motor Control Board Fried!

    Hi guys I'm having an problem where the motor doesn't run at all. I’ve already tried replacing the capacitor and even swapped in a new motor, but neither made a difference. Upon inspecting the control board, I've just noticed what looks like a burned spot. I’ve never soldered anything...
  5. Marky_Mark

    Whirlpool Calypso -- does this look right to you?

    Oh dear. It’s just been sold 🤦‍♂️
  6. Marky_Mark

    Whirlpool Calypso -- does this look right to you?

    From what I can gather, the Calypso apparently performed very well but was unreliable and far too expensive to manufacture. So the plug was eventually pulled, despite many of the earlier problems being ironed out on later versions.
  7. Marky_Mark

    Whirlpool Calypso -- does this look right to you?

    Thank you very much, John. This one is a Whirlpool version. I've read many of your posts regarding how you use your Calypso for really dirty white loads and how it cleans great and does a good job of rinsing away the detergent and bleach. And you've mentioned that it always completes the...
  8. Marky_Mark

    Whirlpool Calypso -- does this look right to you?

    Thanks for your input, guys — I really appreciate it. This Calypso is the only one I've seen for sale so far, so in the absence of other options, I guess I'll go for it and just hope for the best! I’m not sure which "KQ" version this is. Mark
  9. Marky_Mark

    Whirlpool Calypso -- does this look right to you?

    Hi Guys I've been eager to get my hands on a Calypso for a while now, and I'm excited to see one has just come up for sale. Before I commit to a 7-hour round trip, I was hoping some of our resident Calypso experts, such as @DADoES and @combo52, could share their thoughts on this one. It...
  10. Marky_Mark

    Dry Agitate With Basket Full of Clothes

    British-made Hotpoint top-loaders were designed to perform dry agitation during the fill cycle from the early 1980s onwards. During the wash fill, the machine would agitate for roughly 7 seconds per minute. These models were equipped with Automatic Temperature Control. The idea behind the dry...
  11. Marky_Mark

    Double-Duty Super-Surgilator – 16mm Film

    One aspect that wasn't touched on is fabric gentleness. I recall a thread where someone mentioned that, in their experience, the Whirlpool Surgilator provided the best cleaning performance among the automatics they’d used—but it was also the harshest on fabrics. Interestingly, Consumer Reports...
  12. Marky_Mark

    Double-Duty Super-Surgilator – 16mm Film

    I'm surprised by how stark the difference is between the Whirlpool results and those from Maytag and GE. I wonder if that’s because the exact same load size was used for each machine—one that the Whirlpool handled well, but was too large for the GE and Maytag models, resulting in poorer...
  13. Marky_Mark

    Double-Duty Super-Surgilator – 16mm Film

    Haha, yes -- I too noticed that he butchered the pronunciation the first time round and then in the second video it was pronounced perfectly 👍🙂
  14. Marky_Mark

    My Chandelier has just Died!

    Well at least your chandelier didn't die quite as dramatically as this one!
  15. Marky_Mark

    What Temp Is Your Thermostat Set?

    Ours is set to 23 ℃ / 74 ℉ during the day and then 20 ℃ / 68 ℉ for sleeping. The small apartment in Madrid has a 2.3-ton (8 kW) central forced-air system that cools and heats (heat pump). It's variable speed and just coasts along silently on low speed even in the height of summer. The...
  16. Marky_Mark

    An Interesting Test with a New Meter

    It was indeed a lot of water for such a small load. But I did select the "water plus" option (or whatever Siemens calls it) which could explain it. I could try a load of towels without that option. If I washed double the amount of towels, it would be interesting to see by how much the water...
  17. Marky_Mark

    An Interesting Test with a New Meter

    Another great experiment there, Robert. Keep them coming! I'm surprised at how little water remained in your towels after spinning. Are they 100% cotton? I've just washed a small load of thick towels. The load weighed 2.65 kg (5 lb 13 oz) when dry and 4.46 kg (9 lb 13 oz) after being spun...
  18. Marky_Mark

    DD washer has trouble spinning

    I installed both new capacitors wired in parallel and unfortunately there was no change. It was still agitating and neutral draining fine but the spin was still sometimes working and sometimes not. I also tried holding the basket stationary while set to spin and the same thing was happening...
  19. Marky_Mark

    An Interesting Test with a New Meter

    Great thread, Robert! I have never measured the consumption of my gas dryers. Another way to do it would be to look at the flame and time exactly how long in total the gas is burning throughout the cycle and then calculate consumption based on the known burner rating, assuming the burner is...
  20. Marky_Mark

    An Interesting Test with a New Meter

    Sorry, yes what I wrote was ambiguous. What I meant was that I was not sure how you would measure the rinsing result if you tested the laundry or final rinse water prior to the final spin, as a faster-spinning machine would extract more of the final rinse water and would presumably give a...
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