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If the temperature inside the freezer is not properly regulated, some of the ice cubes may not have a chance to fully freeze before the ice maker ejects them into the bin. But, hollow cubes may also occur if the freezer is too cold, according to GE.
Cause: A bad ice maker thermostat, which can trigger a cycle too soon, causing some of the ice to not freeze fully. (Some ice makers run on a timer, instead of having a thermostat trigger the cycle. If your ice maker doesn't have a thermostat, which you can find in the manual, skip this step.)
This is my "hey, I've noticed that too!" question for the week. If you stack two plastic ice cube trays with water in them in a freezer, the resulting ice cubes in the top tray will usually come out cleanly and easily, while the those in the bottom tray will stick and crack. (Try it!) So... why?
It's because stacked trays almost always impedes the cold air of the freezer from getting between the trays. That causes the stacked trays to behave largely like a single unit, with freezing occurring from the outside of that two-tray unit. The top tray therefore freezes mostly from the top down, producing ice cubes that have flat surfaces and come out easily. The bottom tray freezes mostly from the bottom up through the surface of the tray, and so ends up producing peaked ice cubes that stick to the tray and crack when you try to remove them.
You can also try for he opposite result by taping a tray upside down over the top of the tray with water in it. When it is done freezing, the ice cubes should be strongly peaked and should stick and crack when you try to remove them.
Why the top tray seems to freeze differently and crack loose so easily is the question. When and if I ever find a plausible answer I will consider my personal compendium of everyday science to be completed. I have wondered about this behavior since the first time I ever cracked and refilled trays. My folks had the old aluminum or galvanized metal trays with a mechanical lever to break the cubes free but it only worked on the top tray in the stack. My theory is that the top tray is able to warm up slightly when the freezer cycles off. Trays 2 and beyond always have ice above and below. The tray and ice expand at a different rate when warmed slightly during defrost causing the ice to break free and ready to dump. I also expect automatic ice makers dump right after the defrost cycle and some even heat the metal rack slightly so the ice come out cleanly/easily.
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Both the residue and the flavor problems may stem from the nature of silicone. Even though its flexibility lends itself well to releasing large-form cubes that might otherwise crack more brittle plastic, the material may also have a tendency to hold on to both the hard-water deposits and smells.
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Unaware of this work, Domokos wrote a proof which pointed to cubes as the answer. He wanted to double-check, though, and he suspected that if an answer to the same problem already existed, it would be locked in an inscrutable volume by the German mathematicians Wolfgang Weil and Rolf Schneider, an 80-year-old titan in the field of geometry. Domokos is a professional mathematician, but even he found the text daunting.
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The decision as to whether to freeze a single or double egg cube is up to you. Keep in mind, many recipes call for two eggs as the ingredient. I would highly suggest that you freeze both, single and double egg cubes.
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