Always the hot water. The water has to be hot in order for the soap to dissolve. While some washer may have a heating element to help heat the water, it is not meant to heat it entirely.
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Hot water line. If you did hook it up to your cold water line make sure your dishwasher is set to heat the water (some models have a selectable setting for this.)
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Hook it up on the cold inlet side where you have room.
I am not a plumber, but am in the process of installing a water line myself...and all of the research I have done says the water line should be hooked up to the cold water.
Although models may have variations in the process, the basic way in which a dishwasher works is by releasing detergent, which can come in several different forms, and rinsing/sterilizing the dishes with extremely hot water, before drying them.
yes only if it is on its own breaker. the dishwasher also must be at least 20 amps and the washing machine as well. if the dishwasher is on its own breaker and they both have the same voltage than yes.
No. Some portable diswashers can be hooked up to the kitchen sink.
Nothing, it should all come with the dishwasher. It fills from the faucet.
When hook ups are available at campsites there are two options, full and water. Normally the full hook up includes electricity and water, whereas the water hook up does not include electricity.
To hook a drain line, not a water line, from the dishwasher to the garbage disposer is as follows: there is a connection on the garbage disposer for a dishwasher (on the side) There is a plastic fitting that came with the disposer(if all parts were saved) The fitting is going to look like it has barbed ridges(fortubing toslide over)on one end and a flange and seal at the other end. 1) make sure the plastic is knocked out of the disposer where the fitting connects to. 2) Connect fitting to disposer using 2 screws 3) Connect drain hose from dishwasher to disposer by sliding rubber gromet over plastic barbed fitting. Make sure you cut the rubber gromet to the right size of the fitting 4) Use hose clamp over rubber gromet. 5) Use zip ties to hang drain tubing as high as you can so water wont drain back into dishwasher. (new dishwashers ususally have p-trap built into the drain line already.) thats it. should work
The bulbs on trailer look good.Lights on truck work.Might be ground not sure.Looks ok.
Unless there is another issue like drain location or cabinet design it is pretty much personal preference. The side closest to the dishwasher if you have one would probably be best for the dishwasher drain hook up