Hoovertmatic auto-rinse
Hi--My "NEW" Hoovermatic 0519 runs pretty darn well. I had to fashion a temporary hose coupling from faucet to that grommet in the top, only leaks under moderate to heavy stream of water, and have contacted an Aussie place and
www.AppliancePartsPros.com about a replacement, but maybe a trip to Home Depot plumbing section will fix that, pretty minor actually. So far, I'm not exactly thrilled with Auto-Rinse, mainly since I don't think it fills up very much before the spin kicks in. So I located the pressure sensor, and turned the center screw all the way out, ran a few rinses, doesn't seem any different. Then I turned center screw all the way in, ran a few loads, again doesn't seem different. So next time thru I will adjust the screw near the edge, and I'm also gonna get the PN, it's a Singer Pressure switch, made in USA, maybe I'll get adjustment info there.
Also, I re-load/re-arrange spin loads between fillups, that seems to get plenty more suds out than just filling once and letting 4 or 5 rinses run automatically, but nevertheless: At any time the auto-rinse turns off and the spintub wait while refilling, if I turn on spin I get plenty more suds once it really ramps up to full speed. Maybe once the auto-feature kicks in, it then kicks off too soon? But I can't figure electrically yet what exactly turns off the spin unless it's the pressure sensor again. In that case, the ON time may never change, and it's a bit more crucial then to figure how to adjust pressure up so it doesn't kick on as early, instead allowing the tub to fill somewhat higher.
So, minor learning curve and all, anyone with advice can throw it my way, but that TwinTub certainly washes FAST and WELL, pretty darn loud but no screeching at all, bearings and motors seem fine but there's no insulation or sound deadening, I knew that, so what the heck, still pretty cool.
With another wash day or two, I may either figure how to adjust the rinse level kick-ON, or just more ideas for re-arranging spin load half-way thru or something, very happy with the purchase.
I repainted my ancient dishwasher 2 years ago, it looks great, so once the immediate thrill of running this spin/washer wears off, I'll probably unplug for a week and repaint it. I'm extremely color-blind, so I'll be perfectly happy with whatever Krylon or Rustoleum that friends say is the closest match, I can't tell.
I took some pictures which all turned out blurry/ugly, I'll get more lights and move to a better part of the basement for next round with the camera.
Again, it's plenty of fun, blue jeans are sort of a one-at-a-time wash with socks and small stuff, but all other regular daily clothing seems wonderfully clean and the tub takes a plenti-ful load, then I split it in half for the rinsing, cool.
I appreciate all of you many folks help and advice, and I'll contribute what I learn as I learn----
Thanks
Mark