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12kramer  
#1 Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 9:45:17 AM(UTC)
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I have a very small flow of water in the refrigerator door and none to the icemaker. This was not a problem until I installed a new RO unit. I have an excellent water flow from the RO at the sink
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Frank / APP Team  
#2 Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 10:09:37 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: 12kramer Go to Quoted Post
I have a very small flow of water in the refrigerator door and none to the icemaker. This was not a problem until I installed a new RO unit. I have an excellent water flow from the RO at the sink



Do you have any idea what the water pressure coming out of your Reverse Osmosis system is? Appliance water valves a lot of times don't work real well with those systems. Flow and pressure are two different animals.
12kramer  
#3 Posted : Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:50:43 AM(UTC)
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I was able to move one set of the wires to the other plug on the water valve but I still had no water flow to the ice maker when I moved the control arm.
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