kalanikaau1
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top loaders deal with an unbalanced load situation?
In the disassembly of my 2018 LWN432SP115TW01 top loader there are (6) outer tub springs, a hefty counterweight attached to the outer wash drum, as well a balance ring attached to the inner wash drum, but no unbalance switch at all.
After searching the subject, someone had alluded that the self-leveling rear feet of the machine was a component of handling an unbalanced load.
In contrast, my 24 year old Maytag top loader does have an unbalanced switch, which annoyingly requires me to redistribute the load within the washdrum before normal operation can resume.
Is it that the SQ's design is vastly superior to other others which negates the need for an electro-mechanical unbalanced switch?
Can someone elaborate on this technology please?
In the disassembly of my 2018 LWN432SP115TW01 top loader there are (6) outer tub springs, a hefty counterweight attached to the outer wash drum, as well a balance ring attached to the inner wash drum, but no unbalance switch at all.
After searching the subject, someone had alluded that the self-leveling rear feet of the machine was a component of handling an unbalanced load.
In contrast, my 24 year old Maytag top loader does have an unbalanced switch, which annoyingly requires me to redistribute the load within the washdrum before normal operation can resume.
Is it that the SQ's design is vastly superior to other others which negates the need for an electro-mechanical unbalanced switch?
Can someone elaborate on this technology please?