The gap I'm talking about you should be able to see in the picture. It has made a huge difference in the frozen food. My ice cream is now rock hard, now that warm air is not coming in.
So I would believe that with it staying colder, would help getting the lower fridge part colder faster and the whole fridge not have to work so hard to keep up.
I know we will have problem's with moister in the back and we have decided to put in a residential fridge in next spring before coming back to Iowa.
I'm think of shutting down the fridge and taking the caulking off that I have put on (the rope caulk) and using some kind of regular caulk to make a better seal.
In Doing this I just want to see if it make a big difference going down the road. The fridge is going to the bone yard anyway. There are so many people having this problem I would like to know if it a fix, if you cant afford a new fridge.
I would like to hear from people of what kind of caulk should be used in the fridge around the fins. I will leave the gorilla tape non the freezer.
Before you scream that I need to pull the fridge, I'm a 62yr old lady that like's to do her own thing, so not to pay the $110 hr RV labor cost and still don't know if it is going to be done right. Been there done that several times just to leaving the shop and find out that it was done half ass or not all. done that before also.
I have tried to post pictures but cant figure out how any help please
hope this way is ok.