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Ha!....
How about MY unique control panel?
After all, it's One Of A Kind.... so that makes it unique..

My 1985 Maytag A482, Heavy Duty Large Capacity model...
NOW... with a "Warm Rinse" option pushbutton.
Of course, custom designed and professionally installed by..... Me.


How do you like this? 😜 What I imagine when I see your Maytag.

Water temps are as follows:

Heavy Duty = Hot / warm

Normal = warm / warm

Perm Press = Hot / Cold

Casuals = Warm / Cold

Delicate = Cold / Cold




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How do you like this? 😜 What I imagine when I see your Maytag.

Water temps are as follows:

Heavy Duty = Hot / warm

Normal = warm / warm

Perm Press = Hot / Cold

Casuals = Warm / Cold

Delicate = Cold / Cold




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That's a more top-scale machine you posted. - Nice! - photoshop job!
That string of indicator lights is where I decided to install the "Warm Rinse" button.
Since of course that area was clear to use.

Mine can now do:
Hot Wash - Cold OR Warm Rinse
Warm Wash - Cold OR Warm Rinse
Cold Wash - Cold Rinse

These are on any type of cycle - Normal, Perm-Press, or Delicate.
 
Where/how did you wire the warm rinse push button if you don't mind me asking?

Your model is one of my favorite models btw, I've always had a liking for single speed 3 cycle Maytags.
Hi Chet,
The rinse pushbutton is a common push-on, push-off switch.
Basically, it controls the AC power to the small power supply/relay board that I designed.
When powered on, it closes a relay, joining the hot valve to the cold valve - thus, warm rinse.
The button gets power from the rinse power connector on the timer, which is a single pole double throw switch in the timer that triggers only the cold valve. (3)
So when it's time to spray-rinse, or fill-rinse, the neon light also indicates that fact.
 
Well if going for a more featured model first I'd pull some of those cycles on the main knob and put them on a separate seelctor switch. I'd also have a speed switch that provides fast/fast, slow/fast, slow/slow and fast/slow. An extra rinse option next to it. Agitation time would be determined by the selected cycle/soil on the cycle/soil knob. For example heavy would give 14 minutes, normal would give 10 minutes wash 4 minutes soak and delicate would give 6 minutes wash with 8 minutes of soak.

I like havong a whole auto cycle pre-soak, pre-wash, wash, rinse, extra rinse in a full revolution. Instead of having 4 or more separate divisions ie soak/prewash; normal with extra rinse; permanent press and delicate with "off" between each portion.

The timer might be continuous advance due to needing to pulse the water valves 10 seconds on 15 seconds off during the spray rinse. Yes this can and has been typically done with an incremental advance timer however I personally do not approve of it as there is more to go wrong due to greater complexity behind it.
 
That's a more top-scale machine you posted. - Nice! - photoshop job!
That string of indicator lights is where I decided to install the "Warm Rinse" button.
Since of course that area was clear to use.

Mine can now do:
Hot Wash - Cold OR Warm Rinse
Warm Wash - Cold OR Warm Rinse
Cold Wash - Cold Rinse

These are on any type of cycle - Normal, Perm-Press, or Delicate.

If you've got the pics on hand, can you post the tech sheet to your machine?

I want to see what I can do to modify the cycle for warm rinse and other enhanced functions.
 
If you've got the pics on hand, can you post the tech sheet to your machine?

I want to see what I can do to modify the cycle for warm rinse and other enhanced functions.
I actually designed the simple 12 volt power supply in my head, to power the 12 volt heavy duty relay.
Things like that are something I can do easily, being burned into my brain from decades of working in electronics.

However, a stupidly simple alternative would be to just put a switch that would parallel the hot and cold valves.
But that would make the machine function as warm-warm when it triggers any "fill" or spray cycle.
You'd have to turn that switch off if you wanted a hot or cold initial wash, then turn it on for the rest of the cycle.

But I'll work on something when I get more time. ;)
 
Honestly, this is probably the most unique yet. Also basic control panel I’ve seen for any of the Washers I have

The timer dial rotates once for an absolute full cycle, rotates three-quarter of the way for no-iron(permanent press) or “soft” “delicate”
 

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