Update frontloader on mod-sine [RE-wrenches]
Paul Wilkins
inkings at swcp.com
Wed Jun 28 17:42:23 PDT 2006
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My Kenmore washer on SW requires a small load to hold the inverter on.
Hope this helps.
Nick Lucchese wrote:
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> Greetings Carl, Ray and anyone else interested,
> I presently own a Maytag Neptune and run it off of an Outback FX2024.
> I bought it the Neptune used but in immaculate condition and the
> seller said the only reason she did not approve of it was because it
> did not get her whites white enough. From the beginning of my
> ownership with the unit it stops at the spin cycle a good 6 out of 7
> wash cycles. After viewing some of the issues reported with other
> inverters I now wonder if the issue is with the inverter and not the
> washer itself. The FX2024 is a very early serial # but Outback
> graciously upgraded it quite some time ago at no charge and until now
> I have known no problems. So, from now on I'll start writing down
> pertinent info and see if I can track it to a certain time of day,
> battery voltage etc. You'll be the first to know if I can link it to
> any specific scenario.
>
>
> Nick A Lucchese
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>
>> Hey Carl;
>>
>> None of us can get those Frigidaire and (Sears version is the same)
>> or Neptunes, etc to even run on SWs. The Mad scientist fix is get
>> them to get a simple Top loader or get anOutback inverter. Even then
>> you might have to use the capacitor.
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> Carl Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> Just to let anyone interested know, adding a capacitor to the
>>> Frigidaire Front loader did NOT solve the problem of the machine not
>>> running in the spin cycle when the battery voltage was high. If
>>> anyone has any other mad scientist ideas I would like to here them.
>>> Thanks
>>> Carl Hansen
>>> Hansen&Sun Elect.
>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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