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    Getting a heating element remanufactured

    What model dishwasher is it for? I might have some suggestions about where to get one.
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    Lightburn Big Twin

    You can spin rinse in a Lightburn, I used to have one in our house as our main washer when we lived in the city and I used it every day. Nathan is right, the Lightburn doesn't have a seal in the bottom of the spin tub, but it has a collar maybe 50mm high to keep water in. You must have the...
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    "bad"automotive engines 2000 and newer...

    Hi Henrik   We have that same VW engine in our Skoda Fabia - 1.2 litre, 77TSI engine.   What year was your car made? Earlier ones are worse for the timing chain, some modifications were made in production about 2012 to improve the situation. Our car is 2013 build, so the later production...
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    Lightburn Big Twin

    Hi Simpsomatic There is a trick to spinner-rinsing in twin tubs - it applies to the Hoovermatic Deluxe with "automatic" rinsing, and to manual models like the Lightburn. Spraying water on during a spin in these tiny spin cans is useless - the water just gets spun out again. Effective rinsing...
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    Dark Window on New LG Front Load Washer

    re: my micro (sorry if this is a thread hijack) My micro didn't <span style="text-decoration: underline;">literally</span> go up in smoke, it's just an expression, meaning it passed on, shuffled off this mortal coil, it is no more.    It did have a scary ending though. As is my routine, I had...
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    Dark Window on New LG Front Load Washer

    Yep.   My micro went up in smoke a couple of days ago, so I've been shopping for a new microwave oven recently. Read the Choice tests and many of them get the comment "very difficult" or "impossible" to see inside when oven is running - combination of dark finish inside and reflective door...
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    Moving on Maytag

    It's in Australia for a start...
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    The downfall of Philips

    In the 1970s we had a Philips K9 colour TV. Colour TV broadcasts began in Australia in 1975, though there were some trial transmissions earlier. It was a great TV, we got it in 1976. Dad wanted to watch the Olympics in colour.   Philips was big in Australia then - they manufactured a lot of...
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    What are/were Champion washers?

    That double inlet valve with clamped on hoses is "normal" on Australian washing machines of that era. Look for some sort of brand name on the valve solenoids - I'm guessing they are Goyen Controls valves - probably made in suburban Melbourne.   Back in the late 1980s or early 1990s, I was...
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    Let's hope appliance makers aren't contemplating something like this.

    We are there already... I drive  2017 VW Golf wagon. It is a MOL version with satnav, lots of extra safety and driver-assist features. (It also has an optional Driver-Assist pack.) It's a very good car but has one thing that really annoys me. It has the capability for voice control of satnav...
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    Ungrounded Outlets

    12V DC wiring... I have a dual-voltage wired home - 12 V DC and 230 V AC. There are disadvantages to 12 V too - voltage drop over distance becomes much more significant, you need short wire runs and heavy cables to keep voltage drop to a minimum. The cables are substantially more expensive...
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    What are/were Champion washers?

    The list I posted on the NZ archive shows booklets for the "Champion Spinwasher" and the "Champion Sudsaver" both from the 1970s. The Champion machine in the Trademe ad looks 1970s to me. It's quite likely that a design that was dropped in the UK in the 60s continued in NZ for a few more years...
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    What are/were Champion washers?

    Have you bought it yet? Could you post a better photo of the ID plate on the back? It sure looks like an interesting catch.   The ID plate shows it was made by Radiation Co in Dunedin, so I googled Radiation Appliances and found this in the NZ national archive...
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    Calling Brisnat81...

    Hi Nathan   I tried to send you an email today about the sun-damaged outer hose for your Miele washer. I have a salvaged outer hose from a Bosch dishwasher (I think) that might suit. I'm happy to send it to you. I sent you an email at the address in your profile but it bounced - came back...
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    Seeger porcelain 2-door fridge cabinet from historic home...

    Wow. A work of art.   I can think of somebody at this website who might like that brand name in their collection...
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    Solid Tub Washers

    Solid tub machines of recent vintage Are there any recent model solid tub machines in the US?   In Australia, Simpson did make a sort of "semi-solid tub" machine that was a bit of a half-way design. This would have been in the last 10 or 15 years? It had a stainless steel inner basket that...
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    Miele noise from worn belt

    Hi Nat Best way to get hoses through conduit is to put something light through (like fishing line, or nylon cord) then pull the hose through. I might have a suitable outer hose here? Possibly off a Bosch dishwasher? I definitely have a couple of these flood safe fill hoses here, I don't think...
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    Dexter T-400 Washer Install Torture

    The laws of physics aren't the problem.   The Frigidaire Gallery has a suspension system, as you described, this allows for and absorbs the movement of the drum during spin.   The hardmount machines have no suspension - the drum is mounted rigidly in the cabinet, hence the need for such a...
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    Repeated Suds locking and Electric smells

    Frequency? - A Google search reveals that Empingham and Stamford are in the UK, so are 230V 50HZ.
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    Ungrounded Outlets

    right side of my picture Right side of my picture is a regular 240 V 10 A Australian power outlet (we call them "power points.") They are required to be individually switched here. 240V x 10 A = 2400W max. per socket.   I remember seeing them, or something that looked like them, in a hospital...
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