I have a Samsung FL washing machine and the spider arm has failed.
It is showing signs of failure at the same point on all three arms, which coincidentally line up with the fill level of the machine.
It has mainly been used on cold eco washes.
As an experiment I set up four test tubes, each with a piece of aluminium foil in it and a stainless steel paper clip, to simulate the two different drum metals.
One I filled with tap water (cont)
One I filled with diluted washing liquid (liq)
One I filled with diluted washing powder (pow)
One I filled with diluted fabric conditioner (FC)
For about a week I rotated these daily, but before leaving for Christmas inverted all four tubes so the samples were completely submerged..
Cont shows slight signs of algae and a little tarnishing.
Liq shows no visible change
Pow shows signs of tarnishing
FC - I don't know what has happened here! Sone sort of reaction has taken place that has liberated gases forcing the liquid out of the tube and leaving a sludge behind!!
I'm going to re-run the tests and see what results I get but there's certainly been some sort of reaction in the fabric conditioner tube!
(Sadly, the forum won't accept my photo uploads)
It is showing signs of failure at the same point on all three arms, which coincidentally line up with the fill level of the machine.
It has mainly been used on cold eco washes.
As an experiment I set up four test tubes, each with a piece of aluminium foil in it and a stainless steel paper clip, to simulate the two different drum metals.
One I filled with tap water (cont)
One I filled with diluted washing liquid (liq)
One I filled with diluted washing powder (pow)
One I filled with diluted fabric conditioner (FC)
For about a week I rotated these daily, but before leaving for Christmas inverted all four tubes so the samples were completely submerged..
Cont shows slight signs of algae and a little tarnishing.
Liq shows no visible change
Pow shows signs of tarnishing
FC - I don't know what has happened here! Sone sort of reaction has taken place that has liberated gases forcing the liquid out of the tube and leaving a sludge behind!!
I'm going to re-run the tests and see what results I get but there's certainly been some sort of reaction in the fabric conditioner tube!
(Sadly, the forum won't accept my photo uploads)