It's year 2022 and these dumb things still can't spin without vibrating like they have fucking rocks in them.
It's year 2022 and these dumb things still can't spin without vibrating like they have fucking rocks in them
maybe they're engineered like that so it sounds like they're working well, like car door slamming noises
Install them properly
The moment you can design a motor that spins without causing any vibrations is the moment you get a big fat DARPA contract and all the research money you could ever want.
>vibrating like they have fucking rocks in them
You haven't seen a washing machine with fucking rocks in them
There are 10-12 kg of damp clothes in them spinning t 1200-1600 rpm. Of course they wibrate like they have rocks in them.
My problem is that they didn't make a built in one.
You have to level them and not put them on cardboard floor.
works on my machine
Yeah, unfortunately we haven't discovered anti-physics technology yet.
My Miele just werks
>TwinDOS
What?
LG direct drive solves this problem. Also
> level
> unscrew transportation bolts
I have an old Hansa machine. It vibrated a lot until I took off a lid and discovered that one spring that ties a tank to a frame, has been detached during transportation.
If it vibrates, it means you're either underloading it so once it spins most of the weight is thrown on one side. Or you added enough clothes but you didn't take into account the amount of water specific textiles absorb. You need to fill it until you physically can't push any more clothes in it, it needs to be packed tightly. And if you have synthetic fibres, put them in the middle. Synthetics absorb and hold more water than cotton, especially if you have a plushie blanket for example. Learned that one the hard way, had it on the side fisrt time I washed it and it threw the machine arond so much it "walked off" and unplugged itself from the wall. Now I put it in the centre and the vibration is minimal.
FreeDOS - MSDOS dual boot.
>brandboy
miele is literal chinese 0815 bullcrap
none of these old player brands offer any quality
>There are 10-12 kg of damp clothes in them spinning t 1200-1600 rpm.
>unfortunately we haven't discovered anti-physics technology yet.
make it autocenter at the start of each spin cycle
Twin dosing. You see the big door at the bottom right? You can put there cartridges with liquid detergent. This was it doses on its own. Saves a step of work and some money.
Not true, my miele even shows me how much water and energy it used. You get what you pay for.
>OP doesn't take out the rocks out of his trouser's pockets
That's because it's user error
You either did not put in enough clothes for the drum size or you didn't bother to properly balance the machine
Your house is sinking and its on uneven ground
Why isn't there a GNU/Washing Machine? Mechanically you need a 2 quarter drive, a thermostat, solenoids and relays. Electronically, you need a cheap uc, and either a bus to drive these peripherals, or a relay controller. We could have $10k features (hot water fill, non electric heat source, non botnet smart control, washer-dryer, 9001 programs) for $1k max.