Hi All,
I discovered late Friday that the new LG combo unit I had just put in my old camper will not fit through the bathroom door of my new 3875FB (after pulling every muscle in my back getting it to that point). I measured every single door, removed fixtures and the door to the closet but failed to measure the one door I walked through no less than 100 times, lesson learned.... So, now I'm shopping for a 24" stackable unit that I can get quickly. I've found a GE unit that is just under $1k at Lowe's, but it's a 220 system. My closet has two 120 receptacles, one for washer and the other for dryer (labeled). I'm assuming that since these are labeled independently, they are from the two sides of my 50 amp service so I could either replace them with a single 220 plug or wire out two 120v tails from the connection panel on the unit but wanted to see if anyone else has done that before (and are the two receptacles actually from each side of the main). Any thoughts? I have read several of good reviews on the Splendide's, but they are 5-600 more and aren't readily available so hoping somebody has used a true residential stacking unit and can offer advice on this particular topic.
I discovered late Friday that the new LG combo unit I had just put in my old camper will not fit through the bathroom door of my new 3875FB (after pulling every muscle in my back getting it to that point). I measured every single door, removed fixtures and the door to the closet but failed to measure the one door I walked through no less than 100 times, lesson learned.... So, now I'm shopping for a 24" stackable unit that I can get quickly. I've found a GE unit that is just under $1k at Lowe's, but it's a 220 system. My closet has two 120 receptacles, one for washer and the other for dryer (labeled). I'm assuming that since these are labeled independently, they are from the two sides of my 50 amp service so I could either replace them with a single 220 plug or wire out two 120v tails from the connection panel on the unit but wanted to see if anyone else has done that before (and are the two receptacles actually from each side of the main). Any thoughts? I have read several of good reviews on the Splendide's, but they are 5-600 more and aren't readily available so hoping somebody has used a true residential stacking unit and can offer advice on this particular topic.