Hello, I would like to ask how to disassemble the rear outer wall of the refrigerator to better insulate the freezing wire, please help. greetings
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Nie, dziękuję Przekieruj mnie tamfalo22 wrote:Thank you in general for your time. The cable freezes at the bottom almost at the outlet, every time when my husband tried to unblock the cable, e.g. with a wire, some 10 cm of wire entered and then the blockage. and from what we've seen it freezes roughly at the height of the entrance of those tubes that my husband insulated from the inside of the freezer. greetingsWith this type of construction, the condensation drain is in the cooling part, i.e. the fridge. The question is where it freezes, at the top right next to the gutter or at the bottom at the inlet to the compressor?
zhudomel wrote:That's how we did after him, the husband insulated the wires in the freezer with foam, she was turned off for three days, after the freezer was completely dry, the back from this hole, which drains water for two days dripped, as if the insulation in the middle was frozen (at least I had the impression) because after the first day the cable was unobstructed because I was checking and it was still dripping openly. That's why I told my husband that we would try to insulate dopero when it stops dripping from this hole. For now after thawing the fridge is already on the third day and as if it is quieter, every day I check if the cord does not freeze, so far it is unobstructed, but everything is still ahead of us because the problem appeared only after about two weeks, so I wait what will happen next. Maybe you still have some hints, I will gladly accept. This is the hole. GREETINGSI would start by completely defrosting and unclogging the condensate drainage pipe along the entire length - from the gutter in the refrigerator to the outlet (approx. 60-70 cm). Water draining from the refrigerator should not freeze if it is not stopped.