Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 21, 2015 at 04:15:31 from (172.78.96.18):
I have a Frididaire side by side with water and ice in door. Recently I noticed water on the floor in front of refrig. There is also a small plastic water hose with a push in connector very close to the water. So I used my hi tech leak detector. I wrapped a napkin around the fitting, no leak there. Then I discovered water running down the front of the door, the door with the water and ice in it. Got more leak detector off kitchen table and put it around the water faucet in the door and even the hole where the ice comes out, no leak there.
Then I discovered by opening and closing the door, water came out of the bottom tray below the water/ice. I removed tray, it was full of water. OK, I thought I found the problem. A few hours late, water came back. That's when I concluded, the water was actually condensation caused by lack of insulation under the tray. The cold from the freezer was making the plastic cold and the summer humidity was causing a condensation problem. So I put a small dish towel in tray to insulate the plastic and condensation problem is solved. I hate the thought of taking the door apart to insulate under the tray. Might see if the boss will allow me to drill a hole in tray and inject great stuff under tray. Then put the original plastic cover back in place and it will hide the hole I need to drill.
Have anyone experienced a similiar problem with refrigs and condensation?
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