Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #25 – May 06, 2020, 10:03:51 pm Finished the recurc system today with the installation of the timers. Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #26 – July 03, 2020, 07:08:22 pm I made a door latch for the fridge. I need to get some stainless screws to complete it. Quote Selected
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #27 – July 03, 2020, 07:10:53 pm Sorry I forgot the pictures. Quote Selected
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #28 – July 03, 2020, 10:11:07 pm Craneman, You asked if the draws would come out and at the time I thought they wouldn't. I was pulling the shipping tape offthe draws and tried to get the draws out and found if I twist them they will come out. Quote Selected
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #29 – July 03, 2020, 11:52:10 pm Mine don't come out but my fridge is 22.8. They do pull out to reach the back but I would have to remove the freezer door if repair was needed. Quote Selected
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #30 – August 12, 2020, 12:14:04 pm I have been waiting for the latch which got lost in the mail for the pantry. The latch turned out that I had to put a 3/4 piece of walnut to make it work. So this is it finished. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #31 – August 25, 2020, 04:33:36 pm I now have been using the recirculating hot water system I put in and it's awsome. No more wasted water waiting for hot water.Thank you Roger for such a great idea. Quote Selected
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #32 – October 11, 2024, 11:23:26 am Well after 4 years of enjoying the recirculating water I had been thinking that the hot water shouldbe coming faster for the shower. I knew it would be a little bit slow as for the length of the hose from the valve to the shower head. Checking it out I wasn't getting hot water to the valve just to the tee in the recurc line. After a lot of checking everything out I finally realized that I hadn't turn the valve back on fromthe water distributing thing. So we were getting hot water quicker than before we weren't getting itas quickly as we should. The hot water for the shower was back feeding through the recurc line from the sink. It is now working better. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #33 – October 11, 2024, 04:16:56 pm What did you come up with to block your side vent door on your fridge? Same issue, I just can find insulation that will fit in it so I am considering replacing the whole door Quote Selected
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #34 – October 11, 2024, 05:50:45 pm I bought a Challenger vent. Topic: Fridge vent (Read 455 times) If you type in Fridge vent in searchit will come up and the size and everything you need is there to get a new vent door. I took a picturehow I insulated it.Link to topic: Fridge vent Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #35 – October 11, 2024, 08:00:24 pm I left the outside louvered door behind the fridge in place. In the summer I cover the inside of the door with screening to keep bugs out. In the Fall,Spring, and Winter I put a piece of insulation in to cover the doors vents.I like the door because it helps cool and ventilate the fridge ( Bosch side by side) and it gives me easy access to the back of the fridge to drain or flush water lines for the ice maker and water dispenser.Anything to ease the access to something is golden in my book. Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: Recirc pump and new residential fridge. Reply #36 – October 11, 2024, 08:18:54 pm Another thing I like about the door is it gives wider access to the back of the fridge. Quote Selected 1 Likes