โDec-06-2014 03:29 PM
โDec-07-2014 02:49 PM
NY24 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
1. Some residentials have a bypass plug that is installed when the in refer water filter is removed
2. The in refer water filter will REMOVE the pink from RV antifreeze and will come out clear
3. What we do is,
A. install a jumper to the Icemaker motor water solenoid and blow it out with compressed air
B. IF you have a combo water AND ice thru the door you must then push the lever to open the water fill solenoid. Be advised that there is a water tank on the back wall of the refer(inside) that fills up to get the chilled water. THAT water will usually not all be pushed out, but most will. As long as the water solenoids are blown out you will have no freezing problems.
4. This is a GOOD time to throw out the old refer water filter and buy a new one to install in the spring. Doug
How & where is a "jumper"attached to the Icemaker motor water solenoid? Is this jumper a water line or an electric wire? TIA!
โDec-07-2014 10:32 AM
dougrainer wrote:
1. Some residentials have a bypass plug that is installed when the in refer water filter is removed
2. The in refer water filter will REMOVE the pink from RV antifreeze and will come out clear
3. What we do is,
A. install a jumper to the Icemaker motor water solenoid and blow it out with compressed air
B. IF you have a combo water AND ice thru the door you must then push the lever to open the water fill solenoid. Be advised that there is a water tank on the back wall of the refer(inside) that fills up to get the chilled water. THAT water will usually not all be pushed out, but most will. As long as the water solenoids are blown out you will have no freezing problems.
4. This is a GOOD time to throw out the old refer water filter and buy a new one to install in the spring. Doug
โDec-07-2014 05:59 AM
โDec-07-2014 05:22 AM
5thwheeleroldman wrote:
Winterizing a residential fridge might not be a good idea. Maybe just leave it running? Due to frequent transfers, etc, years ago I stored a nearly new fridge. When I got ready to use it again a couple of years later, all the freon had leaked out and the repair guy said it would probably be better to just buy a new fridge. He would have to replace compressor, etc because seals dried out. Maybe things have changed now?
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