Non Spinning Neptune
Great explanation Andy on the operation of these washers. The majority of no spin stacks that I have encountered [ other than the most likely bad wax motor and bad main board ] have had a broken wire in the balance circuit or the spin enable switch in the door lock assembly does not quite activate, often with the spin enable SW problem I have added a shim the thickness of a credit card and the machine would again work.
It is funny when these MT Neptune stacks came out we hatted working on them, but now when you stack a dryer on top of a FL washer the washer is nearly impossible to work on unless you first remove the dryer, so these MTs are at least easier to access for repair. The good news is that new WP, GE and Frigidaire FL washers are all far more reliable than the MT Neptune's ever were, but like any washer ever made they will eventually need repairs.
The class act in a FL stack is the SQs they come in both gas and electric dryers, [ you do need both a 240v and a 120v outlet for the electric model ], but this is a very rugged machine that can be usually serviced from the front without moving or unstacking the dryer. We are selling quite a few of the SQs to replace the Neptune stacks and lots of other stack brands also.
Great explanation Andy on the operation of these washers. The majority of no spin stacks that I have encountered [ other than the most likely bad wax motor and bad main board ] have had a broken wire in the balance circuit or the spin enable switch in the door lock assembly does not quite activate, often with the spin enable SW problem I have added a shim the thickness of a credit card and the machine would again work.
It is funny when these MT Neptune stacks came out we hatted working on them, but now when you stack a dryer on top of a FL washer the washer is nearly impossible to work on unless you first remove the dryer, so these MTs are at least easier to access for repair. The good news is that new WP, GE and Frigidaire FL washers are all far more reliable than the MT Neptune's ever were, but like any washer ever made they will eventually need repairs.
The class act in a FL stack is the SQs they come in both gas and electric dryers, [ you do need both a 240v and a 120v outlet for the electric model ], but this is a very rugged machine that can be usually serviced from the front without moving or unstacking the dryer. We are selling quite a few of the SQs to replace the Neptune stacks and lots of other stack brands also.