Yeah, I suppose it would be different if this was the heating element of something that only gets used under supervision. There doesnt appear to be any kind of fuse, unless there’s one on the fridge side upstream of the ice maker.
Maybe I am better off replacing it and just keeping this one around for spare parts (I’m wishing I had done that when I replaced the first one).
Soapbox@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
I have a 2003 Kenmoore fridge that came with the house that won’t die. Ice maker works perfect. No repairs needed in the decade I’ve had it.
evasive_chimpanzee@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
I’ve found that the ones that deposit ice into a glass for you aren’t very durable because they dont always seal completely, leading to icing on parts of the mechanism, which ends up freezing everything solid, and puts a lot of strain on the parts. This one is dead simple, so it should be pretty durable, but here we are.