I observed that the filling up of water to the top load washer consumes a lot of time, so I manually poured water to fill it up quickly that’s why it will only take 30-40 minutes per cycle for a 5-6 kg load, while around 50-60 mins drying.
-perpax-
you need a booster/water pump for your water supply. obviously mahina ang pressure ng water sa area ninyo.
-monette
with regards to unichija’s concern to have a pressurized water tank, my POV…it is unnecessary!…a cheaper alternative is to have a water drum (of course this can be challenge kung limited ang space mo) but my point is that eventually, a pressurized water tank will find its way sa yung operational cost, and this will pull down your profit!
-meliton narciso
for the pump concerns, that really depends on the water situation in your place, but mighty thor is correct on using containers. my other branch which i sold used the same technique. actually they just used the traditional drum, one piece, elevated it to four feet above ground, attached a hose connecting it to the washer and voila! they have a water tank already. of course, that still depends on your preference.
sa shop ko, i don’t use pump coz water pressure from nawasa is enough to make my machines work.
that pulled down my expense, and converted it to profit.
-monette-





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