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Edgestar Full Size Ice Maker |
Edgestar Full Size Ice Maker
Great merchandise I’ve been using it for regarding 30 days.
Lot of ice and may do very will in a Physical Therapy setting.
The machine makes when it comes to 30 ice cubes each 15 minutes and will proceed production until the bin has regarding 25 pounds of ice (two huge big then it stops productions Cubes are clear ice (hard) regarding 1″ in diameter and 1″ long, bullet shaped and hollow. It is noisey dumping cubes into the plastic storage bin. The storage bin is not refrigerated, so over time the cubes will melt and be substituted by new cubes. This keeps the cubes from sticking together. Ice production resumes as the ice level melts down or you remove ice. Over a 24 hour amount of time I was competent to fill three medium sized ice chests buy emptying the bin about every eight hours.
The only problem I’ve had was when installing the water line saddle I did not 100% open the water valve. This was starving the machine for water and the result was first it made a couple of dumps of milky colored ice and at last a huge block of ice formed on the cooling coils. Once I got it thawed out and deteremed the machine was starved for water I opend the valve 100% and it has worked like a dream every since. With some testing I determined the saddle valve (purchased at Lowes) didn’t wholly open until the last two full turns.
How do you recognise if it’s starved for water? The water tray need to be full up to the draini line. Therefore, the water tray needs to maintain amidst 1.5″ and 2″ of water in it for the duration of the ice formulating cycle. for the duration of this cycle the machine sprays water on the overhead cooling coils. If it can’t maintain amongst 1.5″ and 2″ of water, during the spray cycle the spray water stream doesn’t rather reach the coils properly. at last it will run low on water and get started pumping an air/water mixture. The result will either be milky colored ice or eventually a block of ice. If you see air bubbles being sucked into the water pump tube then you don’t have sufficient water in the water tray. The reason is most likey the machine is not becoming enough water during the fill cycle.It will makes about 25 pounds of clear ice every 8 hours. I installed it in the basement, so the ambient air is about 70 degrees all the time. If the room air temperature is higher then the ice production would be a small less.
BTW, I am running “soft” water in the machine (water softener” and it still makes clear, hard ice. I did see a post that soft water would result in white ice. The only time I got white or milky colored ice is when it was sucking air because the water level was too low.
I have tendonitis and use it to make an ice bath twice a day to remove inflamation in both arms. I do this by filling a 2.5 fool long PVC pipe (6″ diameter) with ice and water. This machine may well meet the needs of a physical therapy group that might do something similar to what I use it for.




