Modern Combo Washer
John, I want you to see this:
https://www.whirlpool.com/content/d...l-w11243198-smart-all-in-one-washer-dryer.pdf
If we could just remove the condenser for a top access filter and exhaust we'd be half way there. Ditch the springs and shocks, adds a 16 pole motor and belt, get rid of the detergent pumps, cold water fill only, mechanical timer (the electronics in this washer aren't my cup of tea) , and we'd be all set. An entry level model could have no dispenser to save on cost.
The timer would determine water temps by adding more wash time. 10 minutes for cold/delicate, 50 minutes for a heavy duty boil wash. I'd make the water heater stats cut out at 186*F-192*F. No an actual boil but high altitudes taken into consideration.
I wish I could actually play with the machine.
John, I want you to see this:
https://www.whirlpool.com/content/d...l-w11243198-smart-all-in-one-washer-dryer.pdf
If we could just remove the condenser for a top access filter and exhaust we'd be half way there. Ditch the springs and shocks, adds a 16 pole motor and belt, get rid of the detergent pumps, cold water fill only, mechanical timer (the electronics in this washer aren't my cup of tea) , and we'd be all set. An entry level model could have no dispenser to save on cost.
The timer would determine water temps by adding more wash time. 10 minutes for cold/delicate, 50 minutes for a heavy duty boil wash. I'd make the water heater stats cut out at 186*F-192*F. No an actual boil but high altitudes taken into consideration.
I wish I could actually play with the machine.