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Old 11-20-2013, 10:34 PM   #1
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Home washer and dryer



Hello, I have been reading all about the washer dryer dilemma, I have a stack able washer dryer made in Sweden that heats the water as it washes.
I love it ,and am wondering if it can be used in an RV?
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You don't mention what make/model coach you have, nor is it listed in your signature line.
  • Does your current coach have a washer/dryer? You'll need a dryer vent to the outside, water line(s) supply to the unit, and a drain line to the gray tank.
  • Will they fit inside the coach (dimensionally)?
  • Do you have an area to install it?
  • Is the washer and dryer using standard 120volt wiring and rated for no more than 15amp draw?
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Old 11-21-2013, 09:26 AM   #3
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I will have a 5th wheel Vanguard Wrangler)(this weekend I hope) it has bunks which I can remove to make room, as for the electric I will check on that, I had it in my SB and have no idea of the draw, where would I find such information..I do know the dryer plugs into the washer and the washer into a regular home outlet.
Thanks for your reply, I will start looking for the info on the back,it must be on one of the labels.

I did edit and tried to add my info under the avatar but it hasn't shown up, I obviously have done something incorrectly, :(
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Old 11-22-2013, 06:42 AM   #4
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I will have a 5th wheel Vanguard Wrangler)(this weekend I hope) it has bunks which I can remove to make room, as for the electric I will check on that, I had it in my SB and have no idea of the draw, where would I find such information..I do know the dryer plugs into the washer and the washer into a regular home outlet.
Thanks for your reply, I will start looking for the info on the back,it must be on one of the labels.

I did edit and tried to add my info under the avatar but it hasn't shown up, I obviously have done something incorrectly, :(
If the dryer plugs into a regular outlet (2 parallel slots and a ground as opposed to angled slots and a ground), it is 120V. The amperage or wattage should be on a label on the back. Amps=watts/volts

Info on your make and model coach are best added as part of your signature. I see you already have your "young at heart" quote as part of your sig. Just edit that to add additional lines for your coach info.
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