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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
After reading multiple discussions and websites about the possibility
of certain refrigerator reservoirs breaking down in chlorinated water causing tissue-like little flakes in the chilled water, I dished out the bucks and ordered a new coil-type reservoir and installed it. Well, weeks later and after countless gallons having been run through, I see no difference. Flakes. When I took out the old reservoir, I emptied it, filled it with water, shook it out, and inspected the water that came out. No flakes. The flakes for me are not coming from the reservoir. I don't have or need a filter, so they're not coming from that either. No solution yet, but at least I know it wasn't the reservoir. |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
Maybe it's just from hard water.
wrote in message oups.com... After reading multiple discussions and websites about the possibility of certain refrigerator reservoirs breaking down in chlorinated water causing tissue-like little flakes in the chilled water, I dished out the bucks and ordered a new coil-type reservoir and installed it. Well, weeks later and after countless gallons having been run through, I see no difference. Flakes. When I took out the old reservoir, I emptied it, filled it with water, shook it out, and inspected the water that came out. No flakes. The flakes for me are not coming from the reservoir. I don't have or need a filter, so they're not coming from that either. No solution yet, but at least I know it wasn't the reservoir. |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
WM wrote: Duh. Me thinks you need a filter. It will stop the flakes. Duh. What did I tell you? I don't need a filter. This problem only comes up with water that passes through the fridge. Also, the water is good city water, and the flakes are flexible ultra-thin material that doesn't dissolve in acid, so it's not hard water. |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
4. Jan 13, 12:01 p
"Duh. What did I tell you? I don't need a filter. This problem only comes up with water that passes through the fridge. " I have town water too and I can also see white sediment in the chilled water from my fridge, but not in a glass drawn from the sink. I concluded it was from minerals that are settling out somehow in the reservoir in the fridge. It's possible that the temp drop contributes to this happening. There is definitely mineral content in the water, as I can see a reasonable amount of white material that gets deposited on my humidifier element on the furnace. Since you replaced the reservoir, it's possible there is still material left in the lines that may take some time to flush out. If it's truly disolved minerals, then a filter may not solve it, but a water softner should. Unfortunately, thats a lot of bucks for a glass of water from the fridge. |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
It is unlikely coming from the lines, It also could be what is called cold water slime. A bacteria that grows in ice machines, I work in the commercial field and primarly service ice machines. Now home makers make ice a little different. But you can get scale build up, or slime from making ice. And water filters that remove scale build up are far from 100 percent. Soft water is actually good to reduce scale but contribute to slime build up. Ill take a picture of a reallly nasty machine and post them to give a idea of what I am talking about. I suggest you call the manfacture and ask what they suggest you can do about youre problem. Oh just wondering do you know for a fact youre fridge does not have a water filter installed from factory? I believe a while back some body posted about the very same thing you are saying and they did not know they had a filter and it was putting crud into the water supply. -- hiebs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hiebs's Profile: http://www.HomeOutfit.com/member.php?userid=69 View this thread: http://www.HomeOutfit.com/showthread.php?t=65565 |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
replying to reverend.wallace, Jason wrote:
Wow, you can identify it as calcium just from words, and you show medical knowledge by stating it is good for our health. You should be teaching at Harvard. -- for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ate-79846-.htm |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
replying to yellowbirddog, Jason wrote:
I too have these flakes...just started noticing them after a new filter, but they were probably there before. Like you, I have scoured the web looking for answers and good Lord there are so many morons out there who believe they are mechanical geniuses. Frustrating. I'm not going to bank on any of these anonymous "experts" with something that my family is putting in their bodies. I'll call a repairman for advice and will likely end up with a new fridge. This one is over 15 years old anyway. -- for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ate-79846-.htm |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
On Sun, 04 Dec 2016 16:14:01 +0000, Jason wrote:
replying to yellowbirddog, Jason wrote: I too have these flakes... Well Jason, you're late. "yellowbirddog" died more than *TEN YEARS AGO* due to a fatal bladder explosion. It was FILLED with little white flakes. .. and will likely end up with a new fridge. This one is over 15 years old anyway. You are due. Hey, how come you know how old your fridge is but can't READ DATES on Home Moaners Hub posts? Eh? -- Sam |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
On Sun, 04 Dec 2016 16:14:01 +0000
Jason m wrote: replying to reverend.wallace, Jason wrote: Wow, you can identify it as calcium just from words, and you show medical knowledge by stating it is good for our health. You should be teaching at Harvard. They are BLM wannabes! |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 04 Dec 2016 16:14:01 +0000, Jason
m wrote: replying to yellowbirddog, Jason wrote: I too have these flakes...just started noticing them after a new filter, but they were probably there before. Like you, I have scoured the web looking for answers and good Lord there are so many morons out there who believe they are mechanical geniuses. Frustrating. I'm not going to bank on any of these anonymous "experts" with something that my family is putting in their bodies. I'll call a repairman for advice and will likely end up with a new fridge. This one is over 15 years old anyway. My fridge is over 37 years old and working fine. |
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Small white flakes in fridge water (update)
On 12/4/2016 3:11 PM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 04 Dec 2016 16:14:01 +0000, Jason m wrote: replying to yellowbirddog, Jason wrote: I too have these flakes...just started noticing them after a new filter, but they were probably there before. Like you, I have scoured the web looking for answers and good Lord there are so many morons out there who believe they are mechanical geniuses. Frustrating. I'm not going to bank on any of these anonymous "experts" with something that my family is putting in their bodies. I'll call a repairman for advice and will likely end up with a new fridge. This one is over 15 years old anyway. My fridge is over 37 years old and working fine. Replaced an older 14 cu ft fridge with a new larger one, 18 cu ft self defrosting. Electric dropped $10 month |
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