garyemunson wrote:
Those of you with washer/dryers in their RVS, while a dryer usually needs a lot of electricity, are RV inverters usually big enough to run the washer while underway?
I, like others, am uneasy about how the spinning of the washing machine would interact with the RV jostling down the road.
But to answer your question, I used a Kill-a-Watt to measure the electrical draw of my old Splendide 2000 combo unit. The most it used while washing was during the super-high spin at the end of the cycle, with the pump running (the pump runs only intermittently during spinning). That was about 400 watts.
During the regular spin cycle, it used 240 watts when the pump was also running. The pump itself uses about 100 watts.
The wash cycle, where the drum turns one way and then the other, maxed out at 150 watts.
For the full 1 hour and 15 minute cycle (one wash, three rinses), it used 0.210 kilowatt hours. That would be about 18 amp hours out of the batteries.
When washing, the Splendide is not a high-amp appliance like a microwave or hair dryer.