Washing Dishes Using the Long Cycle on the Capsule Dishwasher

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @fredflintstone2234
    @fredflintstone2234 8 місяців тому +2

    God is that LOUD and NOISY.

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. I’d say it’s equal in amplitude to a typical under counter dish washer I’ve been around in multiple homes. I expect it seems louder on the video because it’s on a metal table, in the metal drum that is the bus and the camera was a foot away from it.

  • @jewellhershey
    @jewellhershey 4 місяці тому +1

    When the breaker tripped and you restarted the machine it went back to zero, which is why you needed to refill the fresh water tank and empty the drain water because you were, essentially, starting all over again. That’s how digital appliances work. Except for some aquarium and reptile environment controls, most digital appliances do not remember where they are in a setting. They often remember the last STARTING setting and require that you push the start button again.

  • @meganmills9623
    @meganmills9623 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this! We're thinking of getting one for our off-grid setup.
    How does it perform on the shorter settings?
    I'd love to know what the maximum draw is if you've checked it out. Looks like the heater uses about 800-900W?
    Thank you :)

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment. I just ran a test on the Eco Mode cycle. It runs for two hours snd 24 minutes. The max power draw with the heater on was around 850 watts and it used about 225 WH of electricity to complete the cycle. The 15 minute standard wash cycle ran the heater almost the whole time and used 195 WH of electricity to complete a cycle. I built a video about it. It should be uploaded before tomorrow if you’d like to see more.

  • @mariebk1
    @mariebk1 Рік тому

    So what i don’t understand is: instead of draining into the container can I drained into the sink? Also can I use liquid soap for dishwashers? Does the capsule machine heats up the water when washing? And least but not last does it consume to much electricity? Do u really like it, it does the job?

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the questions. First, yes; it comes with a longer drain hose that allows you to drain directly into the sink. I’ve just been using the tank so I can check the amount of waste water it produces. You can use any soap that would normally go in a dishwasher. You just apply a small quantity to the inside of the door and it will mix into a cycle. As for power usage, it draws around 245 watt hours for a cycle. That should be similar to a slow cooker for one meal or an electric kettle heating up. It does heat the water when it runs so you don’t have to give it hot water to start.
      I do like it. It’s small but it does a good job cleaning. It probably would hold between one meal and one day worth of dishes depending on what you use and how many people you were feeding. I saw a comment about the UV light failing on someone else’s who used it much more than I have. It sounded like the company sent a repair part but it had to be installed. Overall, I think it’s a good choice for small loads or a place with limited room. I probably wouldn’t rely on it for a family though; at least not for every day use. I expect future versions of this will likely improve the long term stability of the product as it becomes possible to do more long term testing.
      Again, thanks for the comment.

  • @bowtunes
    @bowtunes Рік тому +1

    Interesting. I got one of these through Kickstarter and I've never had a problem with the drain tank being able to hold all the water.
    7:18 You can feel the fan blowing out when it dries out the top right vent.
    I'm curious to know how much power it draws in the eco mode.

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment. I’ll unpack mine and test the power consumption on eco mode soon. I’m curious about that too.

  • @babybloc
    @babybloc Рік тому

    Where did you get your’s? They aren’t available now in North America

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  Рік тому +1

      I got mine through their Kickstarter campaign.

    • @babybloc
      @babybloc Рік тому

      @@overthenexthorizon8271 It's too bad they aren't available here now. They use less water and have some other features unavailable on anything over here.
      Some of the brands like Comfee are coming out with models that are trying to copy the Bob's features, but haven't gotten there yet
      The Confee 6L [Bob uses 3L, half as much water] has a pop-open door, and a UV light like the latest Bob model, but only while you're washing, not available as a separate dry "cycle"
      I don't know how much those modern features are worth, but the Bob seems more efficient. Again, I wish it was available here so people could test them side by side

    • @smithjj41181
      @smithjj41181 8 місяців тому

      ​@@babybloc they are now, just not the ones with the rinse aid dispenser 🙂

  • @yessah-vj9pb
    @yessah-vj9pb Рік тому

    Can i use my 3000w power inverter for the power source to run the machine ????

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  Рік тому +1

      I’d say yes; absolutely. Mine drew a maximum Lexi than 600 watts.

    • @yessah-vj9pb
      @yessah-vj9pb Рік тому

      @overthenexthorizon8271 thank you sir. I plan to use it in my truck.

  • @Rockitdumbo1814
    @Rockitdumbo1814 Рік тому

    Hi. How big are the plates you are using? Thanks

    • @overthenexthorizon8271
      @overthenexthorizon8271  Рік тому

      Thanks for the question. The metal plate is 9 1/2” in diameter and the white ones are 10” diameter.