I've been wondering about spin speeds for a while now, especially since I am paying more attention to vintage Frigidaire's, and modern FL's.
My 1997 Maytag TL's top spin speed is approximately 700-740 rpm (have mislaid the book). Compared to real Frigidaire's, and modern FL's, the clothing is almost dripping when I put it in the dryer.
Almost.
However, when do you get to the point of diminishing returns with spin speed? Aren't speeds above 1000 (1140-1200) rpm's more a marketing point? I really do want to know.
I am not trying to stir up controversy, just seeking enlightenment.
Lawrence/Maytagbear
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My 1997 Maytag TL's top spin speed is approximately 700-740 rpm (have mislaid the book). Compared to real Frigidaire's, and modern FL's, the clothing is almost dripping when I put it in the dryer.
Almost.
However, when do you get to the point of diminishing returns with spin speed? Aren't speeds above 1000 (1140-1200) rpm's more a marketing point? I really do want to know.
I am not trying to stir up controversy, just seeking enlightenment.
Lawrence/Maytagbear
View attachment 11-7-2004-16-45-19--Maytagbear.jpg