IcicleToes
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I've heard that some people like to recycle the water exiting their immersion chillers by using it for a load of laundry. In one of his Youtube vids, Don O. runs a hose from the output of his chiller directly to the top of his washing machine. My question is, do most washing machines have a sensor that detects the extra water? Is the machine possibly going to overflow if I add water in that manner? If the machine adds an allotted amount of water each time, wouldn't adding the extra water from the wort chiller essentially be useless? Perhaps if the washer detects the extra wort chiller water, it will then under-compensate the amount of water it adds, so as to not overflow. I am referring to a traditional top-loading washing machine.