fltcoils
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What is the best setup for a back porch washer?
Northern Indiana, Goatfarmer territory.
"My brother just put a light under it to keep it warm. It sat out on the back porch and worked fine all winter." Unheated. So says my 85 yr old mom, who wants a "no stairs" setup. "Just put a washer on the back porch" Is her solution. I'm starting to agree with her. But what works best?
I have a friend, 50 like me, whose has used a whirlpool on the back porch for 10 yrs as her machine, lightbulb underneath. Worst problem was those -10 days in Jan/Feb when the discharge hose froze and had to be defrosted in the bathtub. So I know it works with those whirlpool DD machines.
I'm imagining getting 2 12V sprinkler system valves to install inside, then run the washer hoses to those. When water is off, it drains out, when washer valves are triggered, so are the sprinker valves, via their xformer etc....
I also have this crazy idea about a barrel and a 3/4" hose to drain it. Let the washer discharge into the barrel, and let the barrel drain slowly into the yard, or downstairs drain, via the 3/4" hose.
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What have any of you done? It gets cold in Minnesota, or on back porches in Fort Wayne, eh?
Northern Indiana, Goatfarmer territory.
"My brother just put a light under it to keep it warm. It sat out on the back porch and worked fine all winter." Unheated. So says my 85 yr old mom, who wants a "no stairs" setup. "Just put a washer on the back porch" Is her solution. I'm starting to agree with her. But what works best?
I have a friend, 50 like me, whose has used a whirlpool on the back porch for 10 yrs as her machine, lightbulb underneath. Worst problem was those -10 days in Jan/Feb when the discharge hose froze and had to be defrosted in the bathtub. So I know it works with those whirlpool DD machines.
I'm imagining getting 2 12V sprinkler system valves to install inside, then run the washer hoses to those. When water is off, it drains out, when washer valves are triggered, so are the sprinker valves, via their xformer etc....
I also have this crazy idea about a barrel and a 3/4" hose to drain it. Let the washer discharge into the barrel, and let the barrel drain slowly into the yard, or downstairs drain, via the 3/4" hose.
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What have any of you done? It gets cold in Minnesota, or on back porches in Fort Wayne, eh?