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Pete C
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Possible washing machine problem
On 12 May 2004 17:22:49 GMT,
a (Dave Baker) wrote:
It's begun to strike me that my old Hotpoint washing machine doesn't get
collars and cuffs as clean as it did 10 years ago when it was new. Maybe it's
my imagination or maybe it's just that all my shirts are old and f**ked. There
are no obvious operating problems so I'm wondering if the water isn't being
heated to full temp. Years ago I used to use a 40c setting with perfectly good
results but lately I've started to try 50c with no great improvement. How do
you measure the water temp inside the machine while it's performing a cycle? A
hand on the glass door would be a rough and ready guide so I'll try that next
time I do a wash just to make sure it isn't stone cold but an accurate check
would be handy. Even with a thermometer on the outside of the glass I can't see
one being able to get a proper reading of the temp inside.
Hi,
An RF remote thermometer sensor sealed in thick plastic or a
waterproof box should be able to measure the water temperature OK
cheers,
Pete.
If it isn't machine then perhaps it's time to try a different soap powder.
Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (
www.pumaracing.co.uk
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