danemodsandy
Well-known member
I'm hoping some of the techs among us will have some knowledge here:
As I start trying to locate a fridge, it occurs to me that having an icemaker again would be a very nice thing. It has been four years since I had one, and I have really never made my peace with returning to filling trays myself.
As I've been researching, I have found that SUPCO makes retrofit, replacement and "universal" icemakers; they're very much along the lines of the Servel/Whirlpool units we're all familiar with.
But I am finding some limitations with even the "universal" models - a water valve and a wiring harness must be in place.
Does anyone have any opinions on these icemakers?
And does anyone know if '70s and early '80s Amana top-freezer models were already set up for icemakers with the water valve and harness?
Last, does anyone know of strategies to use if a particular fridge has no valve or harness?
Info and opinions would be gratefully appreciated.
As I start trying to locate a fridge, it occurs to me that having an icemaker again would be a very nice thing. It has been four years since I had one, and I have really never made my peace with returning to filling trays myself.
As I've been researching, I have found that SUPCO makes retrofit, replacement and "universal" icemakers; they're very much along the lines of the Servel/Whirlpool units we're all familiar with.
But I am finding some limitations with even the "universal" models - a water valve and a wiring harness must be in place.
Does anyone have any opinions on these icemakers?
And does anyone know if '70s and early '80s Amana top-freezer models were already set up for icemakers with the water valve and harness?
Last, does anyone know of strategies to use if a particular fridge has no valve or harness?
Info and opinions would be gratefully appreciated.
