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by maxerickson 3256 days ago
That's somewhat driven by regulation. The hot water is a big chunk of the energy use of a clothes washer.
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I've had a suspicion that was the reasoning behind it. Ironically it actually ends up using maybe 20% more water than on my old washer where I'd set the water level manually. I suppose it is possible that a large segment of users would always use a large batch no matter what, so overall having the sensors results in a net conservation. But I'm skeptical that this is really the case.