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Stinky Refrigerator update
Way back in Fridge thread, I told the story of my stinky refrigerator and attempts at solutions for it. The story is finally (hopefully) complete.*
I did manage to find a filter housing and plumb it into a new plastic supply line. Unfortunately, chlorine-shocking the water supply didn't do the job. I then took apart the entire water supply system. I found out that the filter housing and bypass (not meant to be disassembled)** were contaminated with mildew. Also the plumbing leading into the solenoid was filled with scale, copper bits, and possibly mold. I decontaminated the housing and scraped out the plumbing. STILL stinky. Finally I bypassed everything else and ran clean water into the coil in the fridge. Let it sit. Tested: stinky. The coil of plastic tubing which serves as a reservoir had absorbed enough fridge odor to contaminate the water! A new coil runs $50, which seemed ridiculous, so I went over to Sears Hardware in Norristown, picked up 60' of tubing and some cable ties (about $18), and coiled it myself. Not as neat, but it got the job done. Did that last night, ran a bunch of water through it to get any new tubing taste out, and tested it this morning: no stink. * And yes, I know you don't care, but I'm waiting for a server to start up and I have nothing better to do than bore you. **Bet you're thinking I couldn't re-assemble it. Nope, actually managed to do it without permanent damage, though it's obvious from the scrape marks that someone was working on it. |
Re: Stinky Refrigerator update
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You don't like to quit on projects, do you? Cool.
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