My washer was a LG but my old washer was a old vintage washer and i bricked up my old vintage GE and destroyed and now I got my LG. YOUR WASHER CANT BE BRICKED UP IT WOULD DISPLAY A ERROR CODE - Lucky The Washer Kid
It kept stopping at some parts because there was a instant balance sensor in it but even though about the balance sensor but even though about the balance sensor it looked fun 😂🥲
Yea I really enjoyed it got it for scrap metal I wanted to hook the motor directly upto the mains then just could overload it and hopefully burn it out and snap the belt inside would of been too much work bypassing safety tripped the electric one as there were 3 contacts on the door safety I tested them with my tester and I didn't realise one waw as a neutral I thought they were all switch lives it didn't trip at first when I pressed start it took the summerhouse mcb out I cant understand why it would need a neutral feedback when it's just a simple microswitch probably to monitor something so it can error code stupid electronics the way it beeped when safety was disconnected stupid thing The first attempt I hacksawed the door so it thought the doors were closed less work however it wouldn't fit I cut though the side and took the top off to gain access to the stupid microswitch cut through the rubber as I couldn't care about it
Will you do more stuff like this
Defiantly
i would never do that to my washer
it was going to scrap anyway
My washer was a LG
but my old washer was a old vintage washer and i bricked up my old vintage GE and destroyed and now I got my LG.
YOUR WASHER CANT BE BRICKED UP IT WOULD DISPLAY A ERROR CODE - Lucky The Washer Kid
Don't show this video like that.Because is really stupid and dangerous could attempt to try this home! ☠️
It was scrap metal its no loss to me
It kept stopping at some parts because there was a instant balance sensor in it but even though about the balance sensor but even though about the balance sensor it looked fun 😂🥲
Yea I really enjoyed it got it for scrap metal I wanted to hook the motor directly upto the mains then just could overload it and hopefully burn it out and snap the belt inside would of been too much work bypassing safety tripped the electric one as there were 3 contacts on the door safety I tested them with my tester and I didn't realise one waw as a neutral I thought they were all switch lives it didn't trip at first when I pressed start it took the summerhouse mcb out I cant understand why it would need a neutral feedback when it's just a simple microswitch probably to monitor something so it can error code stupid electronics the way it beeped when safety was disconnected stupid thing
The first attempt I hacksawed the door so it thought the doors were closed less work however it wouldn't fit I cut though the side and took the top off to gain access to the stupid microswitch cut through the rubber as I couldn't care about it
@@kierantvyoutube3591 also this lg doesn’t use belts they use a motor attached to the drum