In the context of washing machines, there is no such thing as "hot" or "cold" watts hoses. It is possible that there might be some confusion or miscommunication regarding the terminology.
Typically, washing machines have two water supply hoses: one for hot water and the other for cold water. These hoses are designed to handle the water flow to the machine. They do not have a wattage rating because they are not electrical components and do not consume power. Instead, they are intended to withstand water pressure and temperature.
The most common type of water hoses for washing machines are made of reinforced rubber or stainless steel and are designed to handle standard water pressure and temperatures. When connecting the washing machine to the water supply, you need to attach the hot water hose to the hot water faucet and the cold water hose to the cold water faucet.
It's essential to use the correct hose for each water source to ensure the washing machine functions correctly and efficiently. Using the wrong hose may result in inadequate water temperature during washing cycles or potential damage to the hose itself.
Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and instructions when installing or replacing water hoses for your washing machine to ensure proper functioning and avoid any potential problems. If you have any doubts or concerns, consult the washing machine's manual or contact the manufacturer for guidance.