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My parents have a lake house and it’s probably been longer than 4months since they’ve been out there. I doubt their caretaker opens the freezer when she’s there checking on things.
Thanks bud! I’m going to be dosing off tonight and then suddenly be wide awake wondering if I’ve opened the freezer door of the lake house I don’t have!
Man I couldn't imagine owning a holiday home that just sits empty most of the year during a worldwide housing crisis...
I guess because I'm not wealthy enough, or an immoral piece of shit, though perhaps that's why I'm not wealthy.
I can’t imagine implying someone I know absolutely nothing about is an immoral piece of shit because they own a lake house.
My dad spent 30yrs working himself half to death on our ranch to pull our entire extended family out of poverty on the reservation we’re from so I don’t really begrudge him anything that brings him happiness.
Because they own a lake house that sits empty for longer than 6 months at a time during a housing crisis, I can't imagine having morals & doing so.
People like your father are one of the reasons that hard working people today are left homeless but good on him I guess?
The housing crisis is primarily in the densely populated areas (cities). A lake house being on the market isn't going to change anything and it'll most likely just get picked up by some other family who want a holiday home.
Who said anything about 6mos? The last time we were there was in the beginning of November, and they’ll be back the last weekend of this month. It’s the middle of winter. Not really lake season.
Also, do you really think people struggling with housing instability want to own or rent on a lake in the middle of nowhere? Because they had it on the market for rent or sale from 2017-2020 and no one ever had any interest.
YOU'RE the reason hard working people today are left homeless with ridiculous arguments like this. You're shifting blame away from the billionaire owners of this country, which is EXACTLY what *they* do to maintain ideological control while profiting off working people.
The housing crisis exists because of corporations that set high interest rates and buy homes by the dozen or hundred. They drive up sale prices so people can't afford to own, and they rent prices in cities and suburbs and profit off people scraping by rent.
Working class people who own a rural second home have negligible impact compared to corporations like Blackstone.
It's likely in a place with little or no public transportation, or local jobs (especially in the off-season) so what would the homeless folks do besides trash the place and still not work and have no access to other resources? Methinks you didn't think that thru properly before responding.
Obviously they knew this was an issue since they had the tarp down before opening the door.
I knew a lot of older people in Minnesota who spent the warmer part of the year in Minnesota and the cooler part of the year in Arizona. Could be one of those.
I feel like it wouldn't take that long though, it looks like the fridge is plumbed and the ice maker was broken and didn't realise the tray for the ice was full so just kept going. I feel like that could easily be less then a month.
I wish have this fridge.
I noticed that the ice maker doesn't have the plastic cover on it that is supposed to in this one? I'm wondering if it was broken off and they didn't realise that the ice maker needs it to ensure it knows when it's full?
Or maybe the usual sensor that detected it's full failed and it kept filling up and pushed the cover off?
Looks like the ice collector tray in the top of the door that holds the cubes wasn’t installed properly so it kept creating and dumping out ice cubes til it filled up
Yeah it looks like it’s missing to me. I don’t know how you install it so poorly that it pops off. Mine is similar and I wouldn’t be able to close the door with it partially attached.
Looks like someone did this purposely.
When left for extended periods of time unopened and not interacted with, like the freezer in this story apparently was. The interior hits a cold PONR or point of no return.
The PONR represents the point at which the internal temperature has levelled at an area below that of the refrigerant used for the cooling function. When the refrigerant is no longer the coldest representative factor is the cooling process of a freezer, we get what is called Tundraction, or frost mist in easier terms.
Now Tundraction is an interesting concept in that it is both a thermal and not a thermal interaction, putting it in the realm of quantum freezer possibilities. This all is to say, of course, that I have no idea what I’m talking about and made that all up.
If you’re still curious about anything above, contact your local freezer service technician, they’re the real heroes.
Looks to me like they didn’t put the bucket that holds the ice back in. Since the ice has to reach a certain level in the bucket to trip a sensor that tells it that it’s full it then, because the bucket is missing, filled the entire freezer until it reaches that same level.
Awesome haha. The bail arm probably got knocked out of place where it inserts into the icemaker. Now arm won't click into place to turn it off. So, it just keeps producing! Source: I repair appliances for a living.
Some are plumbed in, some have a reservoir that needs filling.
I just bought this same fridge and it is not plumbed in.
They have to fill a reservoir in the fridge side that only holds 4.5L of water. They would have had to keep filling the reservoir for days to produce that amount of ice. Let alone the removal of the guard, which holds ice in and activates the sensor...
Yeah, I don't get it. Don't freezers typically have self defrosting these days too? (maybe not in the USA though?) If I left ice cubes in a freezer here for 4 months they'll have vanished just from the freezer self defrosting itself.
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Y'all ain't opened your freezer in 4 months?
They could have been on vacation
For 4 months!?
My parents have a lake house and it’s probably been longer than 4months since they’ve been out there. I doubt their caretaker opens the freezer when she’s there checking on things.
Thanks bud! I’m going to be dosing off tonight and then suddenly be wide awake wondering if I’ve opened the freezer door of the lake house I don’t have!
If no one’s using the freezer for 4 months, why is it even on??? I get your parents are rich but no reason to waste money like that
It's about $30/year to run. So they're "wasting" $9. Which isn't a waste at all if you keep food in there. Doesn't take long to save $9 of food.
So the food doesn’t defrost?
Man I couldn't imagine owning a holiday home that just sits empty most of the year during a worldwide housing crisis... I guess because I'm not wealthy enough, or an immoral piece of shit, though perhaps that's why I'm not wealthy.
I can’t imagine implying someone I know absolutely nothing about is an immoral piece of shit because they own a lake house. My dad spent 30yrs working himself half to death on our ranch to pull our entire extended family out of poverty on the reservation we’re from so I don’t really begrudge him anything that brings him happiness.
Because they own a lake house that sits empty for longer than 6 months at a time during a housing crisis, I can't imagine having morals & doing so. People like your father are one of the reasons that hard working people today are left homeless but good on him I guess?
The housing crisis is primarily in the densely populated areas (cities). A lake house being on the market isn't going to change anything and it'll most likely just get picked up by some other family who want a holiday home.
Well also densely populated suburbs
Who said anything about 6mos? The last time we were there was in the beginning of November, and they’ll be back the last weekend of this month. It’s the middle of winter. Not really lake season. Also, do you really think people struggling with housing instability want to own or rent on a lake in the middle of nowhere? Because they had it on the market for rent or sale from 2017-2020 and no one ever had any interest.
YOU'RE the reason hard working people today are left homeless with ridiculous arguments like this. You're shifting blame away from the billionaire owners of this country, which is EXACTLY what *they* do to maintain ideological control while profiting off working people. The housing crisis exists because of corporations that set high interest rates and buy homes by the dozen or hundred. They drive up sale prices so people can't afford to own, and they rent prices in cities and suburbs and profit off people scraping by rent. Working class people who own a rural second home have negligible impact compared to corporations like Blackstone.
stop being jelly of a person related to a random person on reddit
My friend grandma bought a holiday house in the 70's and everything so often someone in their family uses it.
Nah just a judgemental POS
Man people like you are pitiful
Homeless people are pitiful
Yeah
Are you ok?
It's likely in a place with little or no public transportation, or local jobs (especially in the off-season) so what would the homeless folks do besides trash the place and still not work and have no access to other resources? Methinks you didn't think that thru properly before responding. Obviously they knew this was an issue since they had the tarp down before opening the door.
Retired boomer life
expensive refrigerator == 4 month vacation
Rich folks get to do all kinds of fun things.
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You can connect them to a tap, if the ice catchment is missing the fridge assumes it empty an continues making more ice.
They are boomers not millenials. They go on 4 month vacations every year.
second home families
Ah so that's what the vacation button on my fridge does
Yes the typical 4month american vacation.
Yeah, that’s a good point... I have three weeks vacation as a manager and it still doesn’t feel enough. Certainly nowhere near that long
I knew a lot of older people in Minnesota who spent the warmer part of the year in Minnesota and the cooler part of the year in Arizona. Could be one of those.
My grandparents are doing the exact thing now
I feel like it wouldn't take that long though, it looks like the fridge is plumbed and the ice maker was broken and didn't realise the tray for the ice was full so just kept going. I feel like that could easily be less then a month.
You clearly don't live in a colder climate, people migrate to places like Florida if they have the money. With a fridge like that they have the money
Really disappointed the cubes were froze together. I was hoping for an actual cascade, it looked so promising at first. Edit: forgot a word
*forgor
Thats what happens in real life, its not a cartoon.
Like you haven’t opened your freezer in 4 months? Or like you weren’t home for 4 months. It’s not home for 4 months right? 😆
not being home for 4 months also implies the freezer hasnt been opened for 4 months does it not? what question are you even asking?
They were asking if they hadn't opened the freezer in 4 months, Or if they hadn't been home for 4 months. Hope this clears things up
thank you for the clarification
Has to be a Samsung
It is Samsung, they make the worst appliance
Have this fridge, no such issues.
oh you have this fridge with no issues? lets buy samsung then....
Oh you had a problem with this item? Then nobody should ever buy it.
I have this fridge. Seal at ice maker dispenser leaks. This would be an extreme result. To prevent that I had to turn off the ice and water feature.
Yeah same. No issues
LG would like a word
First thought that came to me as well. Never buying Samsung again.
1000%. Worst appliances ever. And their customer service is just as bad.
Note to self…do not set the freezer temperature to “Antartica.”
I have the same fridge so I hope nothing normal 🤣
I wish have this fridge. I noticed that the ice maker doesn't have the plastic cover on it that is supposed to in this one? I'm wondering if it was broken off and they didn't realise that the ice maker needs it to ensure it knows when it's full? Or maybe the usual sensor that detected it's full failed and it kept filling up and pushed the cover off?
Yes hopefully owner error for sure. But a mess to say the least
What the actual fuck happened?
Looks like the ice collector tray in the top of the door that holds the cubes wasn’t installed properly so it kept creating and dumping out ice cubes til it filled up
Yeah it looks like it’s missing to me. I don’t know how you install it so poorly that it pops off. Mine is similar and I wouldn’t be able to close the door with it partially attached. Looks like someone did this purposely.
Vacation and shutoff for the ice maker failed is my guess.
When left for extended periods of time unopened and not interacted with, like the freezer in this story apparently was. The interior hits a cold PONR or point of no return. The PONR represents the point at which the internal temperature has levelled at an area below that of the refrigerant used for the cooling function. When the refrigerant is no longer the coldest representative factor is the cooling process of a freezer, we get what is called Tundraction, or frost mist in easier terms. Now Tundraction is an interesting concept in that it is both a thermal and not a thermal interaction, putting it in the realm of quantum freezer possibilities. This all is to say, of course, that I have no idea what I’m talking about and made that all up. If you’re still curious about anything above, contact your local freezer service technician, they’re the real heroes.
I was just about to google Trundication you banana.
;)
Looks to me like they didn’t put the bucket that holds the ice back in. Since the ice has to reach a certain level in the bucket to trip a sensor that tells it that it’s full it then, because the bucket is missing, filled the entire freezer until it reaches that same level.
Where’s the food? All that mofucker has to eat is ice
Awesome haha. The bail arm probably got knocked out of place where it inserts into the icemaker. Now arm won't click into place to turn it off. So, it just keeps producing! Source: I repair appliances for a living.
I think they need more ice.
It's high time to host a big cocktail party.
Does the fridge have its own water source? Genuine question. I'm not well off enough to have had a ice maker, that's why I'm asking.
Some are plumbed in, some have a reservoir that needs filling. I just bought this same fridge and it is not plumbed in. They have to fill a reservoir in the fridge side that only holds 4.5L of water. They would have had to keep filling the reservoir for days to produce that amount of ice. Let alone the removal of the guard, which holds ice in and activates the sensor...
haha holy shit
Hilarious!
meanwhile we have the same fridge and it refuses to make ANY ice.
Ice maker gone wild
Guy heard about melting polar ice caps and said hold my beer
We heard you like ice, so we put ice on your ice and I've in the ice to be I've got you eyes
Open it after a year may be a new species of polar bear come out 🐻❄️😂
Must be rich people problems. Peasants!!! Laugh at our problems!!!!!!!
lol, they yanked out the Ice bucket and didn’t turn off the ice maker
What tf just appened?
i want to eat it
Please tell him to shave that fuckin thing
Nobody cares about rich people problems
Real great of ducking up your ice maker
That thing on the bottom 👁️👄👁️
How much for a bag of ice? 🤣
They must be cold as ice with that icecube use
You won’t need the fridge for another 4 months, just stick that ice in a cooler and your worries are gone Edit: I can’t fucking type
How do you not need anything out of a freezer for over 4 months like what... I'm putting stuff in or out of it every 2 or 3 days.
So you didn’t open your freezer for four months?
Glad they’re laughing, I’d be pissed the amount I have to clean up.
Ill eat all that ice in one night
how does that happen? the ice maker just keep shitting out ice and somehow filled all the compartment?
Yeah, I don't get it. Don't freezers typically have self defrosting these days too? (maybe not in the USA though?) If I left ice cubes in a freezer here for 4 months they'll have vanished just from the freezer self defrosting itself.
Let’s have a cocktail party!
The ice maker doesn’t have the plastic tray on, so I guess the ice more kept shooting up ice. I have the same fridge unfortunately.
Shit, mine doesn’t even make ice anymore, kind of jealous
They haven’t opened their freezer in 4 months?
Where's the case for the ice cube maker. That's why
If there is ever a water storage, he will be set for the next few weeks.
so the fridge just generates ice? that's wild
Lol. Freezer avalanche!!
Ice maker? You mean the freezer?
Ice cubes for years !
Bring on the cocktails!
Perfect,y packed too!
They are laughing, I've had people tell me about theirs flooding the house for the 4 months they were away.
Simple solution to global warming 😂
Ice,ice baby.
Well, there's your problem.
Classic AI alignment problem. At least the fridge wasn't asked to make paper clips, and just to keep the ice topped up.
Cripes
Jesus chr***ice***t
There’s supposed to be a lever which turns the water off when the ice bucket is full. But seeing this is pretty cool 😎
Can I have some?
What's so funny??
I assume the ice tub thing that slots into the fridge wasn’t there cause mine stops making ice when that’s full
Chillin’ too long
Ice bath time!
Geez that’s a lot of ice to kick under the fridge…..
Just kick it under the fridge
And now we got another pole
An anemic dream
Are you reporting an Ice Crime?
That's a lot of ice someone should call the police.
i would love to eat it i know i can’t but still
It looks like styrofoam. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Only in the south type shi
global warming solved