Try removing the cover of the icemaker unit. Behind it is a geared mechanism that will take a socket (I can’t remember what size). Try turning it in the direction of the arrow. It will cycle the icemaker unit and should reset it. My refrigeration guy showed me that trick on mine, Surcee, a Carver 430 CPMY
First thing get a thermometer and check if the temperature can get down to around 10 degrees fahrenheit or it will not produce ice. The water feed line only needs to 1/4" like is used on the ice maker on a house refrigerator.
I did a lot of captain work through the summer, but it has dried up now that it is September and October. But wait... something very big is coming in the next couple months!
Boat plumbing can be frustrating. Always enjoy the videos.
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Great lesson. Thanks for sharing.
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I like taking things apart. Putting them back together, not so much. 😆
Things never go back together the way they should.
Try removing the cover of the icemaker unit. Behind it is a geared mechanism that will take a socket (I can’t remember what size). Try turning it in the direction of the arrow. It will cycle the icemaker unit and should reset it. My refrigeration guy showed me that trick on mine, Surcee, a Carver 430 CPMY
Thank you, I'll try that.
First thing get a thermometer and check if the temperature can get down to around 10 degrees fahrenheit or it will not produce ice.
The water feed line only needs to 1/4" like is used on the ice maker on a house refrigerator.
It's cold, but still no ice.
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I learned that!
Almost time to go down the River :( How's the Charter Boat Captaining going?
I did a lot of captain work through the summer, but it has dried up now that it is September and October. But wait... something very big is coming in the next couple months!
Sooo, you don't drink the water from the boat but use the ice?!
We use the ice for the cooler. We don't consume it internally.