Bringing this one back from the dead...
So I had some free time today and was back on this thread with the attempt for getting warm spray rinse for the 712. A lightbulb came on while reading Dave's following (LowEfficiency) statement using a relay:
"SPST-NO form, with a 120VAC coil.
The relay coil is connected across terminals 5B and either AC Line or Neutral (I forget which side the timer switches?).
The relay contacts then connect to terminals 5B and 3.
The basic logic is this:
Any time the cold water *valve* is energized (by any circuit during any cycle for any purpose), the relay then energizes the rinse *circuit* also. (Note valve vs circuit distinction.)"
Well, why can't I just take the wire from Cam/terminal 3 and tie it into 5B? This will energize the rinse circuit anytime the washer is filling, no need for a relay.
Here's a picture of the timer with arrows pointing to wires/terminals 5B and 3.

So I had some free time today and was back on this thread with the attempt for getting warm spray rinse for the 712. A lightbulb came on while reading Dave's following (LowEfficiency) statement using a relay:
"SPST-NO form, with a 120VAC coil.
The relay coil is connected across terminals 5B and either AC Line or Neutral (I forget which side the timer switches?).
The relay contacts then connect to terminals 5B and 3.
The basic logic is this:
Any time the cold water *valve* is energized (by any circuit during any cycle for any purpose), the relay then energizes the rinse *circuit* also. (Note valve vs circuit distinction.)"
Well, why can't I just take the wire from Cam/terminal 3 and tie it into 5B? This will energize the rinse circuit anytime the washer is filling, no need for a relay.
Here's a picture of the timer with arrows pointing to wires/terminals 5B and 3.
