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You should have a form of illumination for the basket and the outer cabinet. You also need a way to control all those suds. Maybe using HE detergent.
 
You also need a way to control all those suds.

WELL, just stick a knife through my heart why don't cha! You've gooooooooot to be kidding me, *Serina looking down over the top of her sunglasses at you*</i <br
Why in the world would you want to control all of those beautiful cleansing suds? Don't you know that you'll have cleaning failures without heaping suds Mister! This machine thrives on tons of suds, the suds help remove dog hair and lint from the clothes. Someone hasn't been paying very close attention to my Super Unimatic threads now has he <br
Can your washer thrive on lots of suds, if not there is probably something wrong with it. Hmmph, <br
<i>*I'm poping out of the room now with one of my grand exits*


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Sorry. I've not seen the older Super Unimatic threads because I just discovered this site last June. But I could read them if you tell me where they are in the archives. And what about basket/cabinet lighting?
 
genius! purely genius!inventive and great intricate work made by one hard working washer fanatic eat that whirlpool! I WANT A SUPER UNIMATIC!!!!!!
 
<i>Sorry. I've not seen the older Super Unimatic threads because I just discovered this site last June. </i
I'm just teasing you Funguy, forgive me. You are young and haven't seen 40 and 50 year old washers before so I assume you didn't realize that some older washers handle suds removal very well. <a href=http://www.automaticwasher.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2007/12889x106.htm target=_blank> Here is the last big Super Unimatic Post.</a <br
<i>Where in the world did you get such a beautiful 63/64 vintage agitator??? *swoons*</i
Hi Nate, I found it brand new in a box, never used in a basement in an old store in rural Iowa. *swooning back at new rings <br
Oh dear, <br
<font size=6>THIS LOOKS LIKE IT'S GOING TO BE A JOB FOR THE Super Unimatic 2.0!</font

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Washing the clown clothes tonight we got a bit carried away with the detergent, whoops, we filled the entire outer cabinet full of suds!

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I Love This

When the washer throw out the water in the tub into the outer cabinet, the suds came whipping back in and around...

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Since I have trained to the computer to watch out for a super duper oversuding situation, the machine stops the tub and lets the suds settle a few minutes while pumping them down the drain.

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So after a few minutes the computer tries again and this time the 1140rpm took over and knocked down the suds and sent them on their merry way...

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The Deep Rinse Water is pretty clear even after all those su

Anyone for a glass of rinse water? And now I've put back on my perfectly clean (pie free) and rinsed well clown suit!

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Just a detail: when I see all that foam, doesn't that cause problems with the fabric softener? In one of the pictures the fabric softener dispenser is full of foam.
 
<i>and you in that flowered blouse!</i
Remind me to pack it along with the pretty hat that goes with it. ; <br
<i>when I see all that foam, doesn't that cause problems with the fabric softener? In one of the pictures the fabric softener dispenser is full of foam.</i
Hi Theo, actually I don't know because I didn't use any fabric softener in this particular wash load so the dispenser was empty. I would think that if the dispenser had softener in it, what ever suds happen to spin near it would be killed immediately. This particular load tonight was just a test of some software refinements I did, I made some fine tuning to the oversuds segment. I used old clean clothes and triple the amount of detergent for the test, normally I do not achieve anwhere near that amount of suds. The suds that were spun into the empty dispenser got flushed out during the rinse cycle so all was well for the next "real" wash.
 
Did you also include the capability for the machine to correct off-balance loads? Also, if this is the Super Unimatic 2.0 what and where is the Super Unimatic 1.0?
 

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