2010augusta
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After fixing the ice maker line a few times, and returning to find more leaks, I decided to replace and upgrade the entire system.
I bought a 10' and a 1' PVC supply line, a PEX street elbow and a new brass 1/4 valve.
I removed the factory ice maker supply line and shut off valve starting at the "T" behind the basement wall. I then ran a single piece of 1/2" PEX from the factory "T" through the same opening in the floor as the factory poly line, I did have to enlarge the hole, but it was in the expanding foam stuff, so it is easy to push a larger line through. (pic 1)
Once outside the trailer, I used a elbow to make the PEX follow the factory route through a small compartment and then along the frame. (pic 2)
When I was easily within 10' of the refer, I terminated the PEX run with a street elbow that is bolted to the frame. From the elbow I install a new shut of valve, (on the outside of the trailer, it will be nice to be able to shut off the ice maker with out needing to get behind the wall). (pic 3)
The new 10' PVC hose follows the factory route allow the flexy thing that allows the hose and wire to go in and out with the slide,and I even reused the protective loom. (pic 4)
I did have to drill a new hole in the slide, next to the gas line holes, to get the larger line into the slide. (pic 5)
We use a filter in the ice maker, so the 10' line goes to the filter and the 1' line leaves the filter and connects to the solenoid. (pic 6)
In all it cost about $24 but I had all the PEX stuff left over from my UDC makeover.
One additional benefit to the larger supply line, is the water dispenser now works much faster.
The last picture shows the mess of ploy line that had to be removed and so if the repairs I had already made. (pic 7)
I bought a 10' and a 1' PVC supply line, a PEX street elbow and a new brass 1/4 valve.
I removed the factory ice maker supply line and shut off valve starting at the "T" behind the basement wall. I then ran a single piece of 1/2" PEX from the factory "T" through the same opening in the floor as the factory poly line, I did have to enlarge the hole, but it was in the expanding foam stuff, so it is easy to push a larger line through. (pic 1)
Once outside the trailer, I used a elbow to make the PEX follow the factory route through a small compartment and then along the frame. (pic 2)
When I was easily within 10' of the refer, I terminated the PEX run with a street elbow that is bolted to the frame. From the elbow I install a new shut of valve, (on the outside of the trailer, it will be nice to be able to shut off the ice maker with out needing to get behind the wall). (pic 3)
The new 10' PVC hose follows the factory route allow the flexy thing that allows the hose and wire to go in and out with the slide,and I even reused the protective loom. (pic 4)
I did have to drill a new hole in the slide, next to the gas line holes, to get the larger line into the slide. (pic 5)
We use a filter in the ice maker, so the 10' line goes to the filter and the 1' line leaves the filter and connects to the solenoid. (pic 6)
In all it cost about $24 but I had all the PEX stuff left over from my UDC makeover.
One additional benefit to the larger supply line, is the water dispenser now works much faster.
The last picture shows the mess of ploy line that had to be removed and so if the repairs I had already made. (pic 7)