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Okay So I'm remodeling the kitchen (starting a 2-3 year project) and
plumbed in a new shut off valve with a nice Shut off box.

Okay so I did over 18 solder joints (I'm excited) with no leak the
first time! So I remove the old plastic pipe that used to feed the
water to the fridge and moved the fridge to the new shut off valve. But
the problem is there is no NO water coming out.

Yes there is water in the shut off. I also can feel the line fill with
water when turning it on.

I "think" pressure could be to high? But I'm not sure how to reduce it.
It's plumbed with 1/2 copper to the valve.

Comments Please??

If it matters it's a 4-5 year old GE side by side.

Brian


This is Turtle

Me think by having 18 sweat joints of copper to copper you have slag and solider
that is in the system and when you turned the water on it hit the water filter
and plugged it up. The filter can be in the refrigerator it'sself or added on in
the back where the water enters.

TURTLE