It looks like we're going to have to replace the washing machine in our Mobile Suites. I'm struggling to find a machine that will fit in the space. I did find a Bosch that will fit, but it is a 220v (we have 110v right now). I'm wondering if anyone has used an adapter to convert the 110 plugs to 220? I found this adapter at Walmart that plugs into 2 110v outlets which then converts to 1 220v outlet. Would that work?
Yes and no. The reason I say this is it looks like you have 220 volts available in your RV. If you can find outlets that are on 2 separate circuits, it will probably work, but the receptacles won't be in the same area most likely. You will also have an issue with connecting the cord to the appliance. You will be trying to connect 2 male plugs to each other and regardless of their gender identity it won't work in the electrical world. If it were me, I would just run a 220 line to where it needs to be in your RV and be done with it. You could follow the current wire routing but you would need the appropriate sized wire and the appropriate receptacle for the male plug on the washer. As you don't seem to know a whole lot about electricity, I would not recommend this as a DIY project for you. I hope this helps.
Another thing that comes to mind is why is the washer 220 volts. Most home washing machines are 110 volts so a 220 washer must be a monster. Good luck.
Well I went and looked up the installation instructions and it looks like the 220 volts is needed for the onboard water heater. For what it is worth here's a link to the installation instructions. https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/8d/8d9372a5-0f78-4c91-a76a-55b2b7ffe934.pdf
-- Edited by arcaguy on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 01:42:17 PM
-- Edited by arcaguy on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 01:46:45 PM
Cindy T said
11:43 AM Aug 3, 2020
Arcaguy, thanks so much for the info. We're having a challenge finding a washer that will fit in the RV, for a price I want to pay. We found a Bosch that will fit perfectly, but it's a 220v. We're weighing our options & haven't decided yet what we're going to do.
Rickl said
07:11 AM Aug 4, 2020
Look at the Splendid. Yes it’s on the higher side, BUT, by the time you get down messing around with the 220V service, get into parks that can’t support the 220 V required you’ll be glad you stayed with 110V. Besides there is additional costs to get your 220V. This is, in my humble opinion, One of those times it’s would be better to spend the extra dollars.
PIEERE said
09:28 AM Aug 4, 2020
Rickl wrote:
Look at the Splendid. Yes it’s on the higher side, BUT, by the time you get down messing around with the 220V service, get into parks that can’t support the 220 V required you’ll be glad you stayed with 110V. Besides there is additional costs to get your 220V. This is, in my humble opinion, One of those times it’s would be better to spend the extra dollars.
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Glenn West said
07:42 AM Sep 30, 2020
I replaced ours with a LG inverted washer. Got it from Bestbuy. Really like it. Spins out super fast and clothes dry quicker since less damp. I do believe they had to order it though. 120v. Your question though puzzles me. See lots of 120v washers. Most dryers are 240v.
-- Edited by Glenn West on Wednesday 30th of September 2020 07:44:48 AM
-- Edited by Glenn West on Wednesday 30th of September 2020 07:46:07 AM
LarryW21 said
07:52 AM Sep 30, 2020
I too agree with Ricki.
Dutch said
11:56 AM Sep 30, 2020
Bosch makes a few washer models with a 240 volt water heater built in.
It looks like we're going to have to replace the washing machine in our Mobile Suites. I'm struggling to find a machine that will fit in the space.
I did find a Bosch that will fit, but it is a 220v (we have 110v right now).
I'm wondering if anyone has used an adapter to convert the 110 plugs to 220? I found this adapter at Walmart that plugs into 2 110v outlets which then converts to 1 220v outlet.
Would that work?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Surge-Guard-44670-Amp-Up-50A-30A-Y-Adapter/168676692?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0
Yes and no. The reason I say this is it looks like you have 220 volts available in your RV. If you can find outlets that are on 2 separate circuits, it will probably work, but the receptacles won't be in the same area most likely. You will also have an issue with connecting the cord to the appliance. You will be trying to connect 2 male plugs to each other and regardless of their gender identity it won't work in the electrical world. If it were me, I would just run a 220 line to where it needs to be in your RV and be done with it. You could follow the current wire routing but you would need the appropriate sized wire and the appropriate receptacle for the male plug on the washer. As you don't seem to know a whole lot about electricity, I would not recommend this as a DIY project for you. I hope this helps.
Another thing that comes to mind is why is the washer 220 volts. Most home washing machines are 110 volts so a 220 washer must be a monster. Good luck.
Well I went and looked up the installation instructions and it looks like the 220 volts is needed for the onboard water heater. For what it is worth here's a link to the installation instructions. https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/8d/8d9372a5-0f78-4c91-a76a-55b2b7ffe934.pdf
-- Edited by arcaguy on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 01:42:17 PM
-- Edited by arcaguy on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 01:46:45 PM
Arcaguy, thanks so much for the info. We're having a challenge finding a washer that will fit in the RV, for a price I want to pay. We found a Bosch that will fit perfectly, but it's a 220v. We're weighing our options & haven't decided yet what we're going to do.
Look at the Splendid. Yes it’s on the higher side, BUT, by the time you get down messing around with the 220V service, get into parks that can’t support the 220 V required you’ll be glad you stayed with 110V. Besides there is additional costs to get your 220V. This is, in my humble opinion, One of those times it’s would be better to spend the extra dollars.
X's 2
I replaced ours with a LG inverted washer. Got it from Bestbuy. Really like it. Spins out super fast and clothes dry quicker since less damp. I do believe they had to order it though. 120v. Your question though puzzles me. See lots of 120v washers. Most dryers are 240v.
-- Edited by Glenn West on Wednesday 30th of September 2020 07:44:48 AM
-- Edited by Glenn West on Wednesday 30th of September 2020 07:46:07 AM
I too agree with Ricki.
Bosch makes a few washer models with a 240 volt water heater built in.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-300-Series-24-in-2-2-cu-ft-240-Volt-White-High-Efficiency-Front-Load-Compact-Washer-ENERGY-STAR-WAT28400UC/304806444
-- Edited by Dutch on Wednesday 30th of September 2020 12:00:49 PM