I knew something was strange from the water lately with a bit of an odd smell. It was'nt until the ice melted completely and I took a sip to realize that all the ice cubes coming out of the icemaker all have mold.
So apparently there is a mold build up in the line and hopefully that's all that's contaminated.
Hope someone here might have advice to erradicate this problem in 1 shot. I guees I'll check on the manufacturors website and around the web on best ways to handle this.
My current plan is to take out the hose line throw it away and get a new one. Next I'll flush the wall outlet for 15 minutes (sound good for flushing a line?). I guess the most difficult part is if there is any mold betweenn the entry joint on the fridge to the ice maker.
Worst off is this could be where the mold is growing due to certain factors. due to the fact that I believe the line get's heated to prevent the line from freezing and could be the big contributor to the mold growth. Also since it does'nt cycle a whole lot of water through the line, the water treatment escapes from the water.
I just want it gone all in 1 shot since just a little bit left behind will start the whole process over.
M<any thatnks for any help.
And once this is over and done with I'm throwing out the ice everyday to allow more water flow through the system to help prevent a chance of it sitting there and growing.
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