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how technical lol!!!

that siemens that ive put pics of on putfile has got something similar called hydrosensor ive yet to see what thats all about as yet. i know its something to do with rinsing.
 
Fantastic Logic videos Darren, if only machines were made like that today. its evidence like that which makes me want to turf out the outhouse, get a bit of plumbing done and go and find a logic and an energy control electron or an electron dual spin! (question actually...what did hoover mean by dual spin???) I have a theory but it doesn't quite make sense...
 
im puzzled by that too. its either fast & slow spin or anti & clockwise tumbling lol i have no idea! my machines are lined up in my garage. much to my fathers discontent lol. but i dont care:D:D:D

to think it all started with the logic in the shed. well thats not technically true. it stood in my utility for 3months while my parents holidayed in spain hehe & they came back to the grand site of the logic. cant think of a better thing to see once i've gotten back in the country from a trip! lol

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Lovely work! Darren, any ideas on the theory of dual spin? I thought you might know as you have answered a lot of my unanswered questions lol. I've tried to research this model of Hoover (A3256) but have got nowhere with it.
 
I agree, the boss of laundry awaits for you to fill it up with holiday gear and chuck it on programme D! (maybe thats just my view on it lol)
 
im really not sure. i can but think that it is the option of bein able to select fast/slow spin. cause i remember that one of the models was like one speed i think which was 800rpm dont quote me on that. i'm just guessing.

i've said it endless times before in conversation with jon & dan & steve on msn & in person. i would love to see a 2006 hoover washing machines that was a genuine hoover without any candy interference i believe it would be innovative & style as hoover always were:D

Thats my take on it anyway

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Couldn't agree more and I would love to own a modern day version of something 100% british from Merthyr Tydfil. Love the way your logic goes straight into distribution as its emptying its tub full of water. Strangely every hoover from that era does that but my computer control didn't...instead it behaved more like my zanussi does by tumbling, stopping and then tumbling the other way and it used to burst into a spin without the motor picking up the speed to force the clothes to the drum..we used to have some entertainment keeping the machine in it's slot, but only at 500rpm as soon as it went to 800 and 1100 it seemed to stabilise. I imagine my beloved computer control went to the scrapheap after my mother ordered that it must be removed and replaced with a Soft Wave! Really annoyed me that as well it only needed a set of carbons to make it work again!!! And the soft wave must have been made on a friday because after 6 months i ordered that was removed from the house!
 
lol sounds like you didnt have much luck when you got rid of the old faithful. wow thats interesting about the distribution sounds equally as fun tho! my quartz is the same but jumps str8 into distribtion pinning everything against the sides from the minute the pump starts. tis all very dramatic lol.

the only question i ask myself is when i get somewhere to live by machine. which machine will make the cut for the kitchen cabinet slot lol i figured i'd swap them over every few months! lol

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you could do that if you had the space and time lol. However out of your collection I know what would go in between my two kitchen cabinets and that would be the Logic! As i was driving home this evening I also thought of something else ive seen on a logic. "Supercare" Am i right in thinking its like Woollens but the wash is done in cold water topped off with an 800rpm final spin?
 
i've yet to use that either. god im rubbish lol. get stuck in my ways lol. so it sounds like its just woollens but cold water then?

i love the high water level on it. i just wish the synthetic cycles span in the rinses.

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Alphabet time?

So Darren what programmes do you actually use on your logic and your new wave? Woman that used to live opposite me had the washer dryer version of your logic and everything used to get washed on D! On my soft wave i used to use programme 8 a lot for some reason then back round the dial for a final spin because the short spin after 8 used to leave them too wet.
 
weeeeeeeell. i use C,D,E J & K mainly. i've bin doin most things on D so i can get the spins between the rinses & let it do 800rpm final speed. Even better rinsing.

if it just did it on the prog it'd b easier lol the quartz does!!! lol.

on the newwave i use 2, 4, 5, 6, & 13 for seperate dry.

it does a grand job considering it'll only do 800rpm for the moment. gonna get around to resolvin that this week or next week.

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whats the problem? the module?

i noticed on one of your new wave videos on occasions the drum struggles to turn a bit as though the motor is labouring but once it gets going its fine. is it all related?

also with your new wave does the water level never rise more than 3 inches up the door glass for high fills? just a query because my softwave never did and it only did that on programme 10 which was neither use nor ornament!
 
Yea im suspectin module.
i changed the brushes. the motor seems in sound condition. it does struggle to turn sometimes & once it gets over that intital tumble its all fine. yea high fill on it is only 3 inches up the door. i quite like it though. i top it up now & again dependin how im feelin lol. nothin quite beats my logic feel greedy thing that it is. lol prog 10 on mine is fast spin.

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prog 10 on the softwave was wool if u pressed the wool button but a 30 degree cool wash if u didnt. We got an exchange on that soft wave for a hoover performaEco. That was useless! Breaking down all the time! And...this is the best bit...that machine used to do 4 rinses on cotton cycles...however if you pressed super rinse, it would still do 4 rinses but use LESS water! It had an over sensitive balance control which meant in 8 months we kept it I only ever witnessed 1100rpm spin 3 times and that was washing a 5kg load of socks and smalls!! Put a shirt or two in and there was no chance. I changed it for the zanussi FL1084 which was already 6yrs old when i bought it and needed work doing to it to get it to drain as the drawer drum and filter was full of blue plastic! I did find a way round the spin problem on the Performa Eco and that was when the timer was due to click to the finish position,to get hold of the dial and force it back to the spin position it was trying to move from and then i used to get the 1100 spin! Hardly automatic lol
 
gees thats labour intensive! thats bizzare about the super rinse lol. was it backward? lol ahh the good ole zanussi saved the say hey.why did you get rid of that? well i was gonna get a Hoover Quattro seein as i've always bin intregued by them, sounds as though it'll last me all of 5mins tho.
 

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