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Old 05-06-2016, 08:24 AM   #5
BigV
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Originally Posted by glatt View Post
that will probably help the screen BigV is talking about. It gets gunked up with old food particles and grease and stuff.

The screen I'm talking about can't be helped with anything. It's the fault of grit and sand in the city water.
So, been thinking about your video...

An obstructed inlet screen, that will definitely reduce the flow. But, at what point in the cycle? Your (anyone's) dishwasher gets a volume of water, then recirculates it, soapy water definitely, but I can't imagine the spray from even the straight rinse cycle is using only the water pressure from the house.

You may well have an inlet screen that needs cleaning, but that low pressure jet... It seems like there are additional restrictions. You said that you have lots more footage. What does the spray pattern / pressure look like in the middle of the wash cycle? When the inlet screen is not a factor.
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