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j-d
Aug 08, 2014Explorer II
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+1 to cut the timer wire (the one that makes its "clock" run and run wire out to a switch.
Remember, now, that when you DO go to defrost it, you'll need the time for an inaccessible big block of ice to finally melt. Timer will start from whenever you stopped it, so defrost cycle won't come up right away, and one cycle may not fully clear it.
+1 to cut the timer wire (the one that makes its "clock" run and run wire out to a switch.
Remember, now, that when you DO go to defrost it, you'll need the time for an inaccessible big block of ice to finally melt. Timer will start from whenever you stopped it, so defrost cycle won't come up right away, and one cycle may not fully clear it.
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