Originally Posted By: Jeepster_nut
Front loaders use alot less water and are easier on clothes. If you get a newer machine buy a surge plug and plug the washer into it. This will protect the electronics from spikes and surges. Good luck
last night, I put back together the washer. I ran one cycle on cleaning mode and it worked for the whole 60 minutes like it estimated. When I plugged back in the washer, there were alot of sparks. I told my wife the same thing about using a surge plug for it. I think since most of these washers are electronic instead of the old turn dials that were replaced. Most folks probably don't put a surge protector on it.
Front loaders use alot less water and are easier on clothes. If you get a newer machine buy a surge plug and plug the washer into it. This will protect the electronics from spikes and surges. Good luck
last night, I put back together the washer. I ran one cycle on cleaning mode and it worked for the whole 60 minutes like it estimated. When I plugged back in the washer, there were alot of sparks. I told my wife the same thing about using a surge plug for it. I think since most of these washers are electronic instead of the old turn dials that were replaced. Most folks probably don't put a surge protector on it.