Do what I did - switch cold and hot water lines to the kitchen fosset with dish washer connection - and the warm water was connected to the dish washer....
Yes, that was what I did. In the dishwasher I just put unmixed warm water and on the washing machine a thermostat mixer because of the need for more different temperatures.
Oops, I didn't know that! Anyway, the first litres are always cold because the come from far, sometimes. That's the reason that I advise to let the cold water flow in another place. That is now under discussion (or partly)😀
With two valves at the thermostat you can bypass the thermostat when washing at 60°C.
Yes, but I am a bit concerned about the components that come in contact with water of more than 50℃.
Do what I did - switch cold and hot water lines to the kitchen fosset with dish washer connection - and the warm water was connected to the dish washer....
Yes, that was what I did. In the dishwasher I just put unmixed warm water and on the washing machine a thermostat mixer because of the need for more different temperatures.
In the dishwasher, it is not optimal to use only warm water from the beginning because the heat prevents the egg yolk from dissolving
Oops, I didn't know that! Anyway, the first litres are always cold because the come from far, sometimes. That's the reason that I advise to let the cold water flow in another place. That is now under discussion (or partly)😀