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LEAH DRAPER |
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I am not traveling for a few weeks/months and after emptying the ice maker of cubes I want also to remove the water left in the tray where the cubes are made/frozen. Does anyone have any ingenious way to get that water out rather than just letting it evaporate? I really don't want the residue left from evaporation in there.
Guys maybe your wife has a trick or even the guys.
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Gerald Farris |
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Leah, I just cut off the water pump, bleed any pressure out of the system, and wait until the icemaker dumps another tray. Since there is no water to refill the tray, your ice maker will be clean and dry.
Gerald |
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LEAH DRAPER |
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Gerald Thanks for your response, but pardon my ignorance, how do you bleed the ice maker system? |
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Good question Leah, I'd like to know the answer to this one myself. Seems the 1st batch of ice after coach has been sitting is not pretty. If I could purge the system, maybe that would alleviate having to make bad ice on start-up. |
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Richard And Babs Ames |
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We have an in line valve and just turn it off and the ice maker will not fill after the harvest cycle. |
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KOliver |
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Richard;
Where is the valve? I have had my fridge on only for a few days so far, and it has made no ice. I opened the panel on the outside of the coach, but did not find a valve. I will be using the coach next week, so it would be nice to have ice. |
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LEAH DRAPER |
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I know there is cutoff valve in the back access (from outside the coach) at least that's been the case on fridges I've had in the past. It is a plastic round valve with a flange that can be turned. It feeds from the water tank or off the outside hookup. If you have to winterize a coach you need to make sure there is no water left in the valve/water line so it doesn't freeze cause it sure will. |
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Gerald Farris |
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Leah, In your original question, you wanted to know how to empty the water that sets in the tray where the ice is made. That is easy, you just turn off the water supply, either with a valve or cut off all water pressure and wait until the icemaker cycles and makes another tray of ice before you turn off the icemaker (if Uline) or refrigerator.
Most coaches have a valve in the line going to the icemaker that you can turn off when you break camp on the last morning and there will be no water in the icemaker tray when you get home. That valve can be behind the refrigerator or in the basement close to the icemaker filter in most cases.
If you want to empty the water line going to the icemaker and it's internal valve, that is a lot more complicated and I would not recommend going to that much trouble to store the coach in the summer. It is a lot easier to just discard the first tray or batch of ice that is made.
Gerald
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Richard And Babs Ames |
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Ours is behind the referigerator in the plastic line. If you do not have one it can easily be added using push on connectors. Our line uses 1/4 inch ones. We have an RV refer with an easily accessable back vented panel. |
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Joel Ashley |
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Keith, as others have related, it's common to find the icemaker line shutoff valve near the icemaker filter. In our coach, that is right next to the water pump, along with a valve to shut off the line between pump and tank, a winterizing valve for easily drawing RV antifreeze into the system instead of tank water, and a drain valve for it all. They are all together in an extruded plastic housing, accessible via a removeable panel that "blends in" to the carpeted left wall of our main basement storage bay. As others point out, that may or may not be how yours is configured. Your model year is closer to Richard and Babs' coach, so the valve you seek may be behind the fridge.
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KOliver |
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Richard, Joel;
Thanks, I will see if I can find it tonight. Work still gets in the way of such pursuits.
Keith |
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My icemaker shutoff valve is in the "box" with the water pump and icemaker water filter. |
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Discovered the "box" and the ice maker valve. The valve seems to be one that you turn to line up with the 1/4" line to open across it to close, or is it? I "opened" last evening, but by this morning there was no water in the ice maker. So this morning I put more pressure on the valve, and sure enough I got another 1/2 turn out of it. If it is a screw type, it sure doesn't have much travel. But alas, still no water in the ice maker. I'll check it again after work. |
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Keith,
I don't won't to sound like a smart *** but if your not hooked up to city water make sure your water pump is turned on. Been there done that.
Chuck |
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Richard And Babs Ames |
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Keith,
I don't won't to sound like a smart *** but if your not hooked up to city water make sure your water pump is turned on. Been there done that.
Chuck
It also has to be cold enough for the ice makers to cycle. An ice maker has a thermal override. |
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