My next door neighbor gave me their old washing machine. It appears it has a bad seal in the bottom of the tub, as it spills water all over the place, an it appears to be leaking somewhere around the base of the tub.
Anyways, I figure it will be fun just to tinker with, as it's just a BOL junker he bought a few years ago when he first got married (it has subsequently had LOTS of baby clothes and diapers run through it!) I was quite suprised to see that this washer has no spin brake on it. I thought it was a malfunction, but it's not! The tub takes forever to coast down from a spin. Instead of using a spin brake, it locks the lid down while it's running. The timer activates a solenoid that locks the lid. If you want to unlock the lid, it does not unlock until almost 15 seconds after you pull the switch out!
This seemed unusual to me, as I've never seen a washer that does this before. The mechanicals down below seem to all be WCI style, but I can't ever recall seeing a WCI style washer without a spin brake. Is this just a BOL design, or are all the newer ones like this?
Anyways, I figure it will be fun just to tinker with, as it's just a BOL junker he bought a few years ago when he first got married (it has subsequently had LOTS of baby clothes and diapers run through it!) I was quite suprised to see that this washer has no spin brake on it. I thought it was a malfunction, but it's not! The tub takes forever to coast down from a spin. Instead of using a spin brake, it locks the lid down while it's running. The timer activates a solenoid that locks the lid. If you want to unlock the lid, it does not unlock until almost 15 seconds after you pull the switch out!
This seemed unusual to me, as I've never seen a washer that does this before. The mechanicals down below seem to all be WCI style, but I can't ever recall seeing a WCI style washer without a spin brake. Is this just a BOL design, or are all the newer ones like this?