Designgeek
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(I started this thread so as to not digress the "defeating a lid switch" topic.)
Tolivac, I agree, 1600 rpm could turn my hand into "handburger" in a second. What I was thinking of was the ability to pour water through the spinner as per oldschool spin/rinse practice in the UK.
The micro-twinnies are not sale samples, they are intended for dorms, campers/RVs, apartments, etc. Controls appear to be: wash timer, normal/gentle selector, and spin timer. Water input via hose from the faucet, into a hose inlet on top (to the left of the control knobs). Water output via gravity discharge hose (if the machine sits on your kitchen counter, you just hang the hose into the sink to drain it, no pump needed).
I just posted a link for a page where these are sold. However! They are wired for UK mains current: 240 volts AC at 50 hz. USA is 120 volts AC at 60 hz, and the frequency difference (50 hz vs. 60 hz) could kill the motors (and start a fire?) even if you get a voltage converter. Also I don't think it would be possible to just buy one and see about finding new motors to install in it; most modern appliances are designed such that you can't use "generic" components.
I phoned the company at that link and they wrote back saying they'd need to have someone order a container-full before they were able to get them manufactured for USA power.
However, I also contacted Real Goods, which is the leading place for solar and off-grid stuff in the USA, and sent them pictures and contact infos, and talked to their design guy. He said it sounded very interesting. So there is a chance that Real Goods would order enough of these to get them made up for USA power.
www.realgoods.com, look for the contact page and phone or email telling them you want one. Also phone or email the place in England, so now both sides (UK manufacturer's agent, and USA retailer) are hearing it. Where demand grows, supply goes.
And yes, even if you're not a twintub enthusiast, these things would be quite practical for taking on vacation trips, and certainly the spin function is better than having to wring clothes out by hand as is the case with every other micro-washer. Or in a dorm, same deal. No drip-dry dripping on the floor (or worse, the carpet).
I would guess that if Real Goods decides to carry these, it'll take from 6 - 9 months to get them here: manufacturer's time to build with appropriate motors, and then shipping time, and port-of-entry clearance delays. However, worth waiting for. If they produce a 12-volt-DC model for people who are using off-grid power, I can think of a close friend I'd give one as a present, since he's on a small solar system and presently has to hand-wash or go some distance to a laundromat.
Tolivac, I agree, 1600 rpm could turn my hand into "handburger" in a second. What I was thinking of was the ability to pour water through the spinner as per oldschool spin/rinse practice in the UK.
The micro-twinnies are not sale samples, they are intended for dorms, campers/RVs, apartments, etc. Controls appear to be: wash timer, normal/gentle selector, and spin timer. Water input via hose from the faucet, into a hose inlet on top (to the left of the control knobs). Water output via gravity discharge hose (if the machine sits on your kitchen counter, you just hang the hose into the sink to drain it, no pump needed).
I just posted a link for a page where these are sold. However! They are wired for UK mains current: 240 volts AC at 50 hz. USA is 120 volts AC at 60 hz, and the frequency difference (50 hz vs. 60 hz) could kill the motors (and start a fire?) even if you get a voltage converter. Also I don't think it would be possible to just buy one and see about finding new motors to install in it; most modern appliances are designed such that you can't use "generic" components.
I phoned the company at that link and they wrote back saying they'd need to have someone order a container-full before they were able to get them manufactured for USA power.
However, I also contacted Real Goods, which is the leading place for solar and off-grid stuff in the USA, and sent them pictures and contact infos, and talked to their design guy. He said it sounded very interesting. So there is a chance that Real Goods would order enough of these to get them made up for USA power.
www.realgoods.com, look for the contact page and phone or email telling them you want one. Also phone or email the place in England, so now both sides (UK manufacturer's agent, and USA retailer) are hearing it. Where demand grows, supply goes.
And yes, even if you're not a twintub enthusiast, these things would be quite practical for taking on vacation trips, and certainly the spin function is better than having to wring clothes out by hand as is the case with every other micro-washer. Or in a dorm, same deal. No drip-dry dripping on the floor (or worse, the carpet).
I would guess that if Real Goods decides to carry these, it'll take from 6 - 9 months to get them here: manufacturer's time to build with appropriate motors, and then shipping time, and port-of-entry clearance delays. However, worth waiting for. If they produce a 12-volt-DC model for people who are using off-grid power, I can think of a close friend I'd give one as a present, since he's on a small solar system and presently has to hand-wash or go some distance to a laundromat.