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This is my first post so hello everyone. I am looking for some advice on a topic that has been bugging me for the last week. It may seem a bit daft, but bear with me.
I have an american style fridge freezer with a built in ice maker which was bought when i stayed in the city and had a mains water supply. Since then i have moved out to the countyside and now have a gravity fed water system, which is obviously low pressure. Last week i decided, after 2 years in this house, to plumb in the fridge freezer so it can start making ice again, only to find that nowt much happened. After digging out the manual and having a read it turns out that the minimum recommended water pressure is a whopping 20psi and I recon i've got 5psi at best (0.433psi/ft x 12ft).
I've got 2 possible solutions:
1. Buy a 12V booster pump like they use in caravans and a 12v transformer. This can be connected up and boost the pressure to the fridge freezer. Easy. Total cost i recon £75.
OR
2. Take a feed from the cold side of the shower pump and plumb that to the fridge freezer. I know the flow won't be enough to activate the pump but i have a solution. Ii will put a check valve in the line with an accumulator on the fridge freezer side. This means when the shower is run every day the accumulator will be charged and the check valve will retain the pressure. This will limit the amount of water available to what's in the accumulator but it will work. Total cost i recon £50.
What do you think ?
Before anyone says it i know there's a secret option 3. Use ice cube trays, but that is not an option because that's no fun.
Thnaks for reading
Steve
I have an american style fridge freezer with a built in ice maker which was bought when i stayed in the city and had a mains water supply. Since then i have moved out to the countyside and now have a gravity fed water system, which is obviously low pressure. Last week i decided, after 2 years in this house, to plumb in the fridge freezer so it can start making ice again, only to find that nowt much happened. After digging out the manual and having a read it turns out that the minimum recommended water pressure is a whopping 20psi and I recon i've got 5psi at best (0.433psi/ft x 12ft).
I've got 2 possible solutions:
1. Buy a 12V booster pump like they use in caravans and a 12v transformer. This can be connected up and boost the pressure to the fridge freezer. Easy. Total cost i recon £75.
OR
2. Take a feed from the cold side of the shower pump and plumb that to the fridge freezer. I know the flow won't be enough to activate the pump but i have a solution. Ii will put a check valve in the line with an accumulator on the fridge freezer side. This means when the shower is run every day the accumulator will be charged and the check valve will retain the pressure. This will limit the amount of water available to what's in the accumulator but it will work. Total cost i recon £50.
What do you think ?
Before anyone says it i know there's a secret option 3. Use ice cube trays, but that is not an option because that's no fun.
Thnaks for reading
Steve