My video finally finished its processing at YouTube.
A couple of notes:
1) You'll notice I added more water after agitation began. My jerry-rigged rubber band method isn't always exactly accurate. I wanted the water to come up to the balancing ring. I could have added another towel or something. It's no longer a true BobLoad® at that water level.
2) This ain't no Kenmore. It takes awhile for a couple of resistant items to get pulled under. Once everything has been submerged, rollover s-l-o-w-l-y begins. It doesn't help that the counter-clockwise spinning load 'unwinds' the auger on every backstroke. The back (counter-clockwise) stroke is the longer stroke. The clockwise stroke (the one that moves the auger to pull clothes down) is very short.
3) I threw all caution to the wind and let the spray rinse happen. No light bulbs burst, although the camera lens got wet as it begins to fill for the rinse cycle, near the end of the video. The spray rinse is for Toggle and Mickeyd!! You can't really tell in the video, but it's like a monsoon when that spray starts. Everything within a few feet of the washer was drenched, including the camera.
Enjoy.
A couple of notes:
1) You'll notice I added more water after agitation began. My jerry-rigged rubber band method isn't always exactly accurate. I wanted the water to come up to the balancing ring. I could have added another towel or something. It's no longer a true BobLoad® at that water level.
2) This ain't no Kenmore. It takes awhile for a couple of resistant items to get pulled under. Once everything has been submerged, rollover s-l-o-w-l-y begins. It doesn't help that the counter-clockwise spinning load 'unwinds' the auger on every backstroke. The back (counter-clockwise) stroke is the longer stroke. The clockwise stroke (the one that moves the auger to pull clothes down) is very short.
3) I threw all caution to the wind and let the spray rinse happen. No light bulbs burst, although the camera lens got wet as it begins to fill for the rinse cycle, near the end of the video. The spray rinse is for Toggle and Mickeyd!! You can't really tell in the video, but it's like a monsoon when that spray starts. Everything within a few feet of the washer was drenched, including the camera.
Enjoy.