Scenario is this:
Refrigerator.
Low water pressure.
Ice cube maker will not fill the cups entirely, so it makes hollow cubes.
It takes 1 full minute to fill a 1/2 liter glass through the water dispenser.
Refrigerator is OK, problem is the pressure on the pipes.
So I want to add a 12VDC pump which I already have and have tested and works beautifully.
The fridge has two coils, one for the water dispenser, one for the ice maker.
I want the pump to start when either coil activates.
I'm planning to add one 12V power supply in parallel with each 110V coil, with their outputs also in parallel, connected to the pump.
I know this will likely work, but is it possible to drive this with a single power supply and few components instead? Any lights on this would be awesome
Refrigerator.
Low water pressure.
Ice cube maker will not fill the cups entirely, so it makes hollow cubes.
It takes 1 full minute to fill a 1/2 liter glass through the water dispenser.
Refrigerator is OK, problem is the pressure on the pipes.
So I want to add a 12VDC pump which I already have and have tested and works beautifully.
The fridge has two coils, one for the water dispenser, one for the ice maker.
I want the pump to start when either coil activates.
I'm planning to add one 12V power supply in parallel with each 110V coil, with their outputs also in parallel, connected to the pump.
I know this will likely work, but is it possible to drive this with a single power supply and few components instead? Any lights on this would be awesome

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