I know there has been a lot of discussion this recently and I believe there is little you can do with the computerized and temp controlled machines. However the "more basic" washers you can do something about.
This is a pretty BOL machine we have at work, a single speed, 2 knob wonder that's about 4 years old. It's used for washing towels, shop rags, buffing pads (and the occasional load of someone's personal laundry, EEWWW).
Last weekend the poor thing was getting a REAL work out! It was run non-stop, load after load, for 9 hours each day. I have to say this thing is proving to be a real work horse! After going all day Saturday, by noon on Sunday I had run 22 loads through it and we weren't done yet. By midday Monday things were going at a bit slower pace and today I >only< did 7 loads.
So, last week I was telling a co-worker I could modify the lid switch so it would run with the lid open, she said "OK!" so I did. (it would only fill with the lid open, nothing else.)
Now to get to the point of this post. When set to "HOT" the water trickles on and it takes like 10 minutes (or more?) to fill the tub for the wash. Of course the "COLD" flows like gangbusters... and when set to "WARM" the water is STILL cold, just not quite as cold as "cold".
I think it was the weekend (after I finish out this week, it will be 14 days straight and UGH, I'm more then ready for a day off!) I pushed the washer away from the wall, removed the fill hoses and looked inside the fill valve inlets. On the HOT side I couldn't even see the orifice the water flowed thru. So yesterday I decided to remove the inlet valve at the end of the day, take it home and see if there was a way to modify it to flow more hot.
Note on the "Don't use low water level" warning. I put that on there because there were 3 occasions I can remember when I walked into the "laundry room" to find water all over the floor around the washer. I was puzzled until the 3rd time when it was still washing and on the "low" setting. The "low" water level is SO LOW, that with the hyper agitation speed, water was splashing SO aggressively, it was going UP AND OVER the top of the outer tub and running down the inside of the cabinet!
[this post was last edited: 4/11/2013-00:47]
