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![]() "Mark Hewitt" wrote in message ... Ok, this is probably a strange one! I've been having trouble with the temperature selector knob on my washing machine sticking, it's now freed itself but it does seem a bit loose, so I have no idea if the knob is actually connected to anything! So I'd like to actually test the temperature of the water in wash independantly. Ideally some sort of device which could survive a wash cycle then tell me what the max temp was during it, but I'm thinking they probably don't exist?! Does anyone have any ideas? My washing machine had just started as I read this Measured the temp through the glass door with my TN1 Infrared Thermometer http://www.etiltd.co.uk/tn1_infrared_thermometer.htm It read 28.7c on a 30c wash -- |
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