highdesertranger
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I just watched the vid and I am impressed. highdesertranger
ggwoman said:Jay, in that youtube vid i posted earlier, says that the washer part uses 240 watts and the spinner uses 180 watts. He is solely on solar power and likes to measure that stuff all the time.
van Gurl, I would like one for my TT as well. How big is that thing? I know it weighs something like 25 pounds empty. But what are the dimensions?
VanGirl said:Yes 240 and 180 is correct. I run it on a 1k inverter. I can dump water ok the ground,
gcal said:Anyone out there have any experience with this machine?
VanGirl said:I found the dimension :
W x H x D
22.83 x 25.59 x 14.17 inches
The first time you run it is very different than a normal modern washer. It is more like using the old tub-type wringer washer that my grandmother used. Water level and soap has to be adjusted for each load. I use my rinse water for the next load when I'm doing more than one load. With that said, it is a luxury compared to methods some on this site are using.
The spin cycle leaves the clothes very wrinkled if you run it for the full 15 minutes. I put the damp clothes on a table and try to smooth them before hanging. If you can hang outside the wind helps with the wrinkles. Fabric softener helps also. I don't spin the slacks and jeans as long. I leave them somewhat wet and hang from the legs and the weight pulls a lot of the wrinkles out.
As you can tell by now I have an issue wrinkled clothes.
If you have room for a Panda get it. If you are building a new rig, build one in. You will not be sorry.
gcal said:Got my new washer! We have done 2 loads, and I love it! Right now, it is causing some friction. DH thinks that he is the boss of anything with cords, motors or pumps. If he doesn't stay out of my way and stop poking at the machine, he is going to get to take over and do all the laundry. Forever.
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