My husband is concerned as the spin cycle on the washer shakes the rig. It doesn't seem any more violent than any other washer I've used, it's just this house is on jacks, not bolted down to a foundation. Load size has no effect. Same shake with towel or just a couple of bras.
any thoughts?
TRAILERKING said
06:12 PM Apr 22, 2016
Likely something with the washer. ..
Sheryl E said
06:41 PM Apr 22, 2016
Let me be more specific. Does your washer shake your rig, and is it a front loader, individual machine?
TRAILERKING said
07:46 PM Apr 22, 2016
Mine is a Splendide 2000..............But mine isn't the one in question, yours is. What do you have?
Cummins12V98 said
04:14 AM Apr 23, 2016
Yes our Whirlpool front load washer shakes the HE!! out of our rig when it goes into warp speed. Nothing to be concerned about.
Judy L said
05:55 AM Apr 23, 2016
We have the Spendide front loading stacking washer dryer and it shakes our rig too. We also previously had a Kenmore stacking unit that a was a top load washer with a front load dryer on top. It also caused the rig to shake. I think it's just the nature of the beast. I haven't noticed any ill effects to date.
Jo And Craig said
07:22 AM Apr 23, 2016
Our Splendide 2-piece front loader stackable shook violently, drove me out of my ever-lovin mind! DH checked to make sure no cords or hoses were caught underneath or stuck behind the W/D in the drip pan. He pushed the units toward the back of the drip pan, and made sure the strap at the top of the dryer which attaches the dryer to the wall is not tight. It needs a little flexibility to move. It should not be tight. Totally solved our problem! I hope this helps.
-- Edited by Jo And Craig on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 07:22:40 AM
MarkS said
08:54 AM Apr 23, 2016
Just use it while driving on California roads. You won't notice it.
Sheryl E said
09:50 AM Apr 23, 2016
LOL, Mark, lotta roads all over the country like that.
Mine's a Whirlpool, and I don't have a husband that pulls things out to check them. Heavens knows I wouldn't. The washer is bolted to the floor of the cabinet (I will LOOK at things), so I imagine we are stuck with the shaking.
Thanks all for your help.
Linda said
03:04 PM Apr 23, 2016
Every time I have visited with someone doing their laundry in their rig, it shook during the spin cycle. So I am pretty sure it is normal.
Honeydeaux said
03:25 PM Apr 23, 2016
It's Normal in my house.
Sean said
04:43 PM Apr 23, 2016
Yep, ours shakes the rig too. Ours is in a slide though so I think that exaggerates it even more.
Den-Bev said
07:59 AM Apr 24, 2016
Yep here as well.
Jo And Craig said
09:13 AM Apr 24, 2016
There is"normal" shaking, and there is shaking that sounds and feels like a rocketship preparing for launch... as though the drum was going to break loose and make a lightning-speed exit right through the wall. Our shaking felt like the latter; hence, our resolution as noted above. You WILL know the difference!
Cindy T said
01:51 PM Apr 24, 2016
Totally normal. When I did the 1st load of laundry in the rig, it totally freaked me out. Now I barely notice it.
The Bear II said
08:21 AM Apr 26, 2016
Just hold on and enjoy the ride....ours shakes the 5th wheel as well. More of a rocking motion.
It's a top loading whirlpool stackable.
It's especially fun when you have 3 or 4 pairs of Levis in the wash.
We've had it for 20 plus years with no problem.
Terry and Jo said
12:11 PM Apr 26, 2016
We've had two different washing machine brands in our DRV, with them being located in the bedroom slide. With both the Whirlpool and now the LG, they do shake, although the LG is a bit less than the Whirlpool. The only real issue with the LG is that it is big enough that we can't close the cabinet doors like we could with the Whirlpool washer.
Terry
Rob_Fla said
07:06 PM Apr 26, 2016
I have a Maytag Washer and Sears Dryer, I installed the Steady Fast Stabilizers on my landing gear and reduced the shake in my 5th Wheel about 90%
-- Edited by Rob_Fla on Tuesday 26th of April 2016 07:06:40 PM
Camper Chronicles said
09:01 AM Apr 28, 2016
My washer (Splendide) always shakes the house and hasn't been an issue so far. As a side note other more fun activities can also shake the house and "doing laundry" can be a great cover :)
Just saying lol
Trace
Barbaraok said
09:12 AM Apr 28, 2016
Guess we have something wrong, ours doesn't shake the whole rig. Our Splendide is located midships and during the spin cycle we will get a small vibration during the very high speed spin, unless I don't have it loaded correctly. I'm very conscious of the '2' factor when loading. Two pair of jeans, plus 2 or 4 t-shirts, or two bath towels and two hand towerls, etc. Only hard shaking I've ever had was when I had odd numbers of heavier items. In general, I start it and we do realize it is going - which is why I've used a timer if I want to get something out right away when it's finished to hang up because we just don't hear/fell it running.
My husband is concerned as the spin cycle on the washer shakes the rig. It doesn't seem any more violent than any other washer I've used, it's just this house is on jacks, not bolted down to a foundation. Load size has no effect. Same shake with towel or just a couple of bras.
any thoughts?
Our Splendide 2-piece front loader stackable shook violently, drove me out of my ever-lovin mind! DH checked to make sure no cords or hoses were caught underneath or stuck behind the W/D in the drip pan. He pushed the units toward the back of the drip pan, and made sure the strap at the top of the dryer which attaches the dryer to the wall is not tight. It needs a little flexibility to move. It should not be tight. Totally solved our problem! I hope this helps.
-- Edited by Jo And Craig on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 07:22:40 AM
Mine's a Whirlpool, and I don't have a husband that pulls things out to check them. Heavens knows I wouldn't. The washer is bolted to the floor of the cabinet (I will LOOK at things), so I imagine we are stuck with the shaking.
Thanks all for your help.
Every time I have visited with someone doing their laundry in their rig, it shook during the spin cycle. So I am pretty sure it is normal.
There is"normal" shaking, and there is shaking that sounds and feels like a rocketship preparing for launch... as though the drum was going to break loose and make a lightning-speed exit right through the wall. Our shaking felt like the latter; hence, our resolution as noted above. You WILL know the difference!
Totally normal. When I did the 1st load of laundry in the rig, it totally freaked me out. Now I barely notice it.
It's a top loading whirlpool stackable.
It's especially fun when you have 3 or 4 pairs of Levis in the wash.
We've had it for 20 plus years with no problem.
We've had two different washing machine brands in our DRV, with them being located in the bedroom slide. With both the Whirlpool and now the LG, they do shake, although the LG is a bit less than the Whirlpool. The only real issue with the LG is that it is big enough that we can't close the cabinet doors like we could with the Whirlpool washer.
Terry
I have a Maytag Washer and Sears Dryer, I installed the Steady Fast Stabilizers on my landing gear and reduced the shake in my 5th Wheel about 90%
-- Edited by Rob_Fla on Tuesday 26th of April 2016 07:06:40 PM
Just saying lol
Trace
Barb