That's not going to work!!!sunnybob":3s8hxy1f said:Do you want the water to be cold all the time? Simple, disconnect the hot feed hose, take the back panel off and disconnect the heating element.
Do you want to be able to choose a cold only wash at certain times? Simple, put a switch in the heating element wire.
Alexam":15081n60 said:
sunnybob":230nc47v said:Do you want the water to be cold all the time? Simple, disconnect the hot feed hose, take the back panel off and disconnect the heating element.
Do you want to be able to choose a cold only wash at certain times? Simple, put a switch in the heating element wire.
Modern machines have only a cold inlet.
Steve Maskery":1tqpraew said:I have a cheapo Beko and it has a cold wash.
The trouble is the definition of 'cold'. I've seen it described as 27 centigrade, which isn't cold in my book.finneyb":2rjjzsr0 said:Beko from Currys does Woollens at either cold or 40C .
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