Wundawuzi
Wundawuzi t1_jee2a27 wrote
Reply to comment by MechCADdie in Frigidaire Dishwasher Dead? by Telefrag_Ent
Could be, but I find it strange that the machine then starts in the first place. Like, in the washers I know the door switch is (simply put) the second thing in the line with the first being the Power On/off switch.
So the machine shouldnt even drain/fill/heat if the latch was at fault. Which also makes sense because it prevents the kind of energy waste OP is experiencing.
Wundawuzi t1_jebv01s wrote
Reply to Frigidaire Dishwasher Dead? by Telefrag_Ent
Dishwashers are incresibly simple machines if you exclude the PCB.
Your machine drains, so the drain pump works. Your machine fills, stops filling, and heats. So the magnetic valve that "lets the water in" works. Also whatever controls the amount of water (not familiar with your brand) likely also works. And the heating element is also fine.
The next thing hat would have to stat is the washing pump. But it doesnt. That could mean the pump has an issue. This is not unlikely, the can be damaged if something slipped your filter or evem if you wash lots of floury or similar stuff. Thats like sandpapering it for years. The pump is usually among the most expesive parts, but depending on what you got it might not be necessary to change the whole thing. Altough repairing a pump is kinda difficult if you never done it.
I dont really understand why you thing its the door latch? I dont know your brand and i'm not really a technician but the dishwashers I know have a simple on/off fuction in their door switch. "If door is open, do nothing" so it shouldnt even drain or fill if the latch was the issue. Again, not sure if that is true for your machine.
Wundawuzi t1_j6cvo3v wrote
Reply to comment by neuromat0n in ELI5: why do our bodies randomly act like we haven’t had water in days and that we need to chug a bunch randomly? by Serratedlily
I know this is stupid but i just imagined my body absorbing and re-using his poop-infused water and was immidiatly disgusted.
Wundawuzi t1_j6cv26y wrote
Reply to comment by BansheeShriek in This man went out with the boys, and told his wife that he would be home by midnight. by Jackrwood
In his drunk state he though he perfectly mimiced the cuckoo clock. So when she asked him when he came home he just lied and said 12. The wife then, in a funny way, explains to him that his mimicry was terrible and she absolutely knew.
Wundawuzi t1_ithxqli wrote
Reply to comment by 0xKaishakunin in Grove of Birch Trees Fading Into the Mist, Lapland, Finland [OC] (3000x4000) by Northlogic2
Also to /r/valheim, they love anything with birches.
Wundawuzi t1_jefn1sb wrote
Reply to We are so privileged in the west that we shit and piss in a bowl of residential fresh water by unmentionable123
Its very ressource efficient to clear water in a water treatment plant. Way better than every household having to purify water themselfs by boiling it. And now that we already have it it would be just stupid to build a complete second system just for dirt bowl water.
What people can do and what is becoming quiet popular is to buils tanks for rainwater and use that to do stuff like flushing toilets or watering plants. But that rather little bit of piping (when building new, retro-fitting is a pain in the ass) costs very little. Waaaaaay better, cheaper and efficient than building an entirely new network.