dandydon
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I remember a Whirlpool portable model which did not have a agitator but a black paddle in the bottom of the tub. You might almost call the high-efficiency Whirlpool non-agitator model a 'rough' reincarnation.
This Whirlpool model only had one water inlet valve and used a Y-hose connector. The paddle would run for about 20 seconds in one direction, then stop and reverse and operate for another 20 seconds. It created vortex like activity in the tub. The switching to shift the rotation was a mechanical switch driven by a small electric motor possibly a timer motor or two pole shunted type.
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This Whirlpool model only had one water inlet valve and used a Y-hose connector. The paddle would run for about 20 seconds in one direction, then stop and reverse and operate for another 20 seconds. It created vortex like activity in the tub. The switching to shift the rotation was a mechanical switch driven by a small electric motor possibly a timer motor or two pole shunted type.
Thanks