💧 Pump Up Your Game with Effortless Flow!
The uxcell DC 12V Micro Water Pump is a high-performance, self-priming diaphragm pump designed for efficient water flow in coffee machines and dispensers. With a maximum flow rate of 1300ml/min and a compact design, it combines functionality with versatility, making it an essential tool for any beverage enthusiast.
A**R
better than oem!
I have a Gevi nugget ice maker that worked well for about 3 weeks before it started giving me problems. Over time it got worse and worse until even after repeated cleanings and flushings it wouldn't make ice. Finally it started giving the 'needs water' error despite having a full reservoir.After another full tear down and thorough cleaning/flushing of all the tubing I discovered the pump couldn't even push water up into the top reservoir that supplies the ice forming section.I took a chance on this generic pump based on the other positive reviews for pump replacements in ice makers. The ice machine now works better than it did when new. Overall, it was an easy replacement. I snipped the existing wires at the motor and soldered them to the new one.
W**E
Fits Mueller Nugget Ice Machine
Mueller ice machine stated add water. Replacing the water pump corrected the issue. This product is close to a direct replacement for the water pump. Easy install with basic soldering and the ice machine is working again.
K**H
Works awesome
I purchased this to replace the pump in my ice machine. Works better and is quieter than the pump that was already in the ice maker. Great quality, flow rate is spot on and is good value for money.
D**A
1/4" nipple connectors
Like the small size and quiet operation. Very tiny connectors, micro dot redish orange marks positive connection. Works great for the price. Shipping takes a while.
T**T
Decent replacement pump for GE Opel 2 Ice Maker
After searching forums of why my ice maker would work intermittently as well as the “add water” light would come on when it was full, I came to understand the OEM pump was not priming like it should. A search on Amazon lead me to this unit which was reasonably priced and worth a shot to try to fix the machine.The unit arrived quickly and then sat on top of the machine for a month because I was too lazy to take it apart and kept dealing with turning on the clean cycle to prime it and then finally that didn’t work. So today I took the new pump out of the box and took the ice maker apart. The pump doesn’t come with any wires which is fine since you can use the old one. However the old wires are soldered on which meant I had to cut it, strip it and resolder on to the new pump. It wasn’t the prettiest of jobs but it worked. After cleaning the machine, putting it back together, filling it with water, I plugged it in and heard the beautiful sound of a pump at work. I could see the water start to trickle down and knew it was working. We finally have ice again.I can’t speak for the longevity of this pump being the first day of using it, but pleased with it so far and it saved the machine for now.
J**N
Perfect for GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker
So I was having the issue that my icemaker would run for a minute then display the "Add Water" error. What was confusing was that the water would still cascade down the back like normal. If I covered the pump inlet, there was decent suction. The old pump seemed to be working. I took a gamble and tried this pump anyway and it worked like a charm. I'm back to making glorious nugget ice. I will note that you do need some soldering skills to install this pump properly. There are just metal terminals with holes in the middle of them on the pump. You might get by inserting the wire through the terminals and twisting tightly, but the old pump was soldered in, so I thought that was the right thing to do. Some heat shrink tubing would also be a good idea.
C**R
Perfect replacement
Took a chance and purchased this replacement pump for my GE Opal nugget ice maker that had stopped making ice due to an “add water” error. The wires on the original pump were soldered on, but I just cut them off of the old pump, stripped the ends, twisted and fed the wires through the tiny holes in this pump and used some heat shrink tubing. Turned out to be a faulty pump after all, and this was a perfect fit. We have crunchy ice again!
C**L
GE Profile replacement pump, "add water" fix!!!
This pump is essentially identical to the GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker's water pump. My machine would display 'add water' indicator every time I turned on (after a few minutes). It started happening while having a filter installed. Then I removed the filter and just put the screen in. All was good for a few months, then it started happening with the screen filter installed. So I removed that, and it worked ok for a few days longer, but then, failed repeatedly. I took off the back and the top of the ice maker and opened the reservoir tank which has the floater switch on the lid. I turned the lid upside down and tried again and finally it would start making ice at least until the bin was full. But it wouldn't restart, it would say 'add water' again. So naturally I thought the floater switch was bad. It wasn't. The problem was the pump wasn't strong enough to fill the reservoir tank to the correct levels to get the ice making mode to kick in. I just knew it was the float switch, but I was wrong. IT WAS THE PUMP!! I installed the new pump, which is at the rear of the ice maker, so it's easy to get to, and turned it on... It's making ice again without having to jump start the thing by turning that floater switch upside down.So, if you're having a problem with your Opal Nugget Ice Maker 2.0 constantly flashing the 'add water' light... buy this pump. Chances are, THIS is your issue. I'm guessing the pump just gets weaker after time. I use my ice maker ALL the time. So it runs a lot. I think it just wore out. My machine is still under warranty, but this is way less hassle to replace the pump than it is to send them the ice maker. It's only 10 months old. I'm a little surprised I needed to replace it already. So I just bought a second pump to have on standby. ...because, you never know. :)
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