wp-dude22
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@alr 2903
yea the revision 3 of the washer the water level is more accurate but the normal setting skimps on water unless its a large or medium load. I tend to use super wash for most loads as it adds just a bit more water for small loads and and goes through 3 wash modes for large loads ... with large loads it does a lower than clothes wlevel wash, then stops adds more water agitate, then fills to the correct level. super wash even does a stop then a very strong 180 degree arc to distribute / mix the load in-between.
bulky / soak /rinse and spin all bypasses the water level sensing (bulky starts of with a high speed 90 degree arc).
quick wash defaults to the lowest water level highest it may attempt to fill is just under the rotator if so much ( meant for 2 to 4 items to me a waste of a cycle slot )
delicate senses but i never did a big load on it but it starts of with a extra low 90 degree arc then regular 180 arc with another slow 90 arc before draining
if the machine senses that the agitator is not making a full 180 degree arc or is doing it to slowly it will add more water till it thinks the drag in the agitator is corrected they are not bad machines and i bet revision 4 will be better (although i suspect whirlpool has a redesigned version coming out with even better sensing and more substantial changes like a higher spin speed, SS tub, heck maybe even a new agitator design.
I JUST HATE THE NOISY PUMP THE SPIN IS SUPER QUIET WHEN THE PUNK SHUTS OFF. IF THERE IS NO WATER PUMP IS LOUD AS HELL WP SPEND MONEY ON A QUIET IMPELLER / PUMP DESIGN PLZ
i find the washer should do random 90 degree high speed agitation mode in-between the usual 180 arc on super an normal cycles but the washers results are good
pic below of a medium load washer that load was turning over well in that water

yea the revision 3 of the washer the water level is more accurate but the normal setting skimps on water unless its a large or medium load. I tend to use super wash for most loads as it adds just a bit more water for small loads and and goes through 3 wash modes for large loads ... with large loads it does a lower than clothes wlevel wash, then stops adds more water agitate, then fills to the correct level. super wash even does a stop then a very strong 180 degree arc to distribute / mix the load in-between.
bulky / soak /rinse and spin all bypasses the water level sensing (bulky starts of with a high speed 90 degree arc).
quick wash defaults to the lowest water level highest it may attempt to fill is just under the rotator if so much ( meant for 2 to 4 items to me a waste of a cycle slot )
delicate senses but i never did a big load on it but it starts of with a extra low 90 degree arc then regular 180 arc with another slow 90 arc before draining
if the machine senses that the agitator is not making a full 180 degree arc or is doing it to slowly it will add more water till it thinks the drag in the agitator is corrected they are not bad machines and i bet revision 4 will be better (although i suspect whirlpool has a redesigned version coming out with even better sensing and more substantial changes like a higher spin speed, SS tub, heck maybe even a new agitator design.
I JUST HATE THE NOISY PUMP THE SPIN IS SUPER QUIET WHEN THE PUNK SHUTS OFF. IF THERE IS NO WATER PUMP IS LOUD AS HELL WP SPEND MONEY ON A QUIET IMPELLER / PUMP DESIGN PLZ
i find the washer should do random 90 degree high speed agitation mode in-between the usual 180 arc on super an normal cycles but the washers results are good
pic below of a medium load washer that load was turning over well in that water
