Well now that I've got the computer controlled timer all done for my build it yourself Frankenstein washer, I started assembling the machine and making shall we say some major modifications to the old WO-65 cabinet. I added a second drain port (using a standard sink basin drain) which the heater and recirculation pump is attached to. The drain pump is attached to the original drain port.
First here is a look underneath the machine (machine is turned upside down). I ran the heater and recirculation systems tonight and it works great, the heater brought 5 gallons of tap cold water (60F) up to steaming hot water (probably 110F to 120F) in just under 20 minutes! I think this 120 volt heater will work just fine to keep the water temperature hot.
Of course the Unimatic Mechanism goes into the center, there is lots more room under there for more fun stuff.
First here is a look underneath the machine (machine is turned upside down). I ran the heater and recirculation systems tonight and it works great, the heater brought 5 gallons of tap cold water (60F) up to steaming hot water (probably 110F to 120F) in just under 20 minutes! I think this 120 volt heater will work just fine to keep the water temperature hot.
Of course the Unimatic Mechanism goes into the center, there is lots more room under there for more fun stuff.