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Melted Ice Cream Bar, Anybody?

My freezer failed yesterday and my landlord fixed it (the machinery inside was coated ice!).

Yet now I have a box full of partially melted ice cream bars inside their waterproof wrappers. They are like little bags of chunky milkshake.

But I am going to let them refreeze and see if I can still eat whatever is there.
LegendofPeza · 56-60, M
One of the worst things ever to give you food poisoning. Get rid.
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@WaryWitchWandering

I will taste it first. It was never warm.
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
@JoyfulSilence if it was never warm it’s probably fine, just odd in texture and shape
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@WaryWitchWandering

I had one. Most of it was still in the chocolate coating. It has been two hours and I am still alive.

But my ice cube maker is still not working. The tray fills with a few cubes then some water, and the whole thing refreezes in the tray into a solid lake with ice cubes embedded.

I have been looking at YouTubes for help. I poured warm water all over it to melt any ice. I turned off the power to recycle it. Etc. We shall see.

But the freezer may not be getting cold enough again. I have some ice cube trays in it (to test it) and they seem to be taking a while to freeze.

Ugh. I may have to call it in again.

It is frustratingly hard to tell what is what since all my meat is still frozen. That is all I care about since it was not cheap. Of course I want ice, too.

Ugh.
GLITTER · 36-40, F
Chuck them all in a blender and make milkshakes
GLITTER · 36-40, F
@JoyfulSilence lmao and your belly is the shake 🫢
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@Vivaci

Being weird is interesting.
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@GLITTER

My belly can shake!

Wiggle jiggle wiggle flop.
Ewwww….just no! Unless it’s homemade icecream, you’ll probably end up with foamy tasteless yuckiness 🤢
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@Vivaci

I am not sure if my freezer is back to normal yet, especially the ice cube maker. I have been watching a lot of YouTubes to see what I can do myself. I already poured warm water over it to melt any ice that may be jamming it. I shut off the power and turned it back on to reset it. We shall see.

If it does not go back to normal in a few hours I will call it in again.

So annoying. At least I do not have to buy a new one myself. The perks of renting!
@JoyfulSilence Aah….hope it has started working again. Looks like a win-win situation to me. 😃
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@Vivaci

After a day of observation, I have concluded that the freezer is working. It is getting cold enough. My ice cube trays (separate from the maker) are freezing solid in reasonable time, and staying frozen.

But the ice maker is malfunctioning. Before, it was not doing anything. Now, it is making ice, yet also dripping water down into the ice bin for a short time (I'll explain more later). This small layer of water freezes, producing what looks like peanut brittle in the ice bin, yet made of ice, where the "peanuts" are embedded ice cubes! Weird.

I have cycled it many times, and observed it, so now know what is happening, and when, and where. I am not yet sure why, though. Also, when it starts to drip, I just swap out the bin with a bowl to catch the water. Then when it stops, I dump the water and put the ice bin back in. That will have to do until I get around to contacting maintenance again. But it is not urgent.

I have also done a lot of research online. I have watched a few repair videos. So I have a better understanding.

When this model ice maker is working normally, it will fill an ice mold with water for a few seconds. I think the amount of water is based on time, not volume. I think there is a screw inside that can be used to change the time. Water pressure can affect it, too.

Then, if the lever (that measures the ice level in the bin) is still down, it waits for the ice to freeze. It has a thermometer. When it gets cold enough, it turns on a heating coil to melt the bottom of the ice and loosen it. Then ejector blades (an axel with fins on one side) rotate. They scoop up the ice and spin it to the top, where it falls off over another set of stationary blades, and slides into the bin.

(If the ice level is high and pushes up the lever, however, then no ice is harvested. Nothing happens.)

After the ice is harvested, then the ejector blades rotate back to their starting position, and the mold refills with water. I think this is rotation is only supposed to happen once (or maybe twice?)

Yet right now it is happening 3-4 times before stopping. The blades keep rotating, and with each pass the water comes on for a few seconds. Eventually the mold overflows and pours, then drips, water into my bin, later forming "ice brittle". But to prevent this, I have been swapping the bin for a bowl to catch the water.

It is almost as if it still thinks ice is there, so tries to harvest it with the blades, and refill the mold with water. I read that if the thermometer is warm enough, it should not move. So maybe I have a bad thermometer? Maybe it is covered in ice? I cannot see it.

I read something about making sure the maker is level. It did not look level (the maintenance man had to remove it to get at the back panel on Friday, maybe he did not install it level again). So I loosened to the two bolts and made it more level, and retightened them. But the water still overflows, yet it is more spread out now. Before, it was dripping mostly one end only, the lower end.

Ugh.

I have been making ice all day, and soon will just turn it off by lifting the lever. I also have the old-fashioned manual trays as backup. Ice is not essential. I am all out of soda, anyway.

I may not call this in right away. I just need a break from it all. It is not urgent, anyway.

Ugh. I am hearing ice falling down into the bin in my sleep! So tired.
11knaves11 · 41-45, M
Damn straight

 
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