OT? Refrigerator freezer question
Lou Decruss > wrote in
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> On 27 Dec 2011 17:54:01 GMT, KenK > wrote:
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>>Lou Decruss > wrote in
m:
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>>>>Then why didn't it do this the first three or four months?
>>>
>>> Have you checked to make sure the vent(s) that connect the fridge and
>>> freezer didn't get blocked?
>>>
>>> Lou
>>
>>Between the freezer and refrigerator?
>
> yes
>
>> Didn't know there were any.I thought they were separate boxes.
>
> One system cools them both.
>
>>At any rate, I'll mention this to the
>>Sears repair guy/gal who is supposed to come tomorrow.
>
> That would probably be the best way to get it fixed if anything is
> actually wrong. I actually don't think you understand how the defrost
> cycle works. It blows warm air in to thaw the frost and then sucks it
> out and acts like a de-humidifier. IIRC is does it about six times a
> day. Your 17 degree temp is curious as that isn't warm enough but I
> don't know where you got your reading from.
>
> You may be suffering from coincidence from the times you took your
> readings.
Could be.
> Or you may have an issue with the timer on the heater. Or
> you may have a blockage. It's probably not a blockage as that will
> freeze the whole thing up and it will not cool.
>
> Have you actually have any problem with food thawing or being warm?
>
> Lou
>
No, I'm trying to get it fixed, if it's broken, before that happens. If
the repair person saus it's ok I'm going to remove my two thermometers
from the freezer and hope for the best.
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