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Ice forming on fridge "fins"

derh20
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I know I have read about this in the past, but could not find anything when searching for it.

I am getting ice forming on the fins in the refrigerator. What is causing this and how do I fix it. Your help would be appreciated.
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Chum_lee
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Explorer
You don't state the year, make, or, model of the fridge you reference, but, if it's a typical RV gas/electric refrigerator, this is a common problem as mentioned previously. Opening the door less, raising the interior temperature, and occasionally defrosting the system will remove the ice. The ice won't hurt anything but the system will be less efficient and use more propane until it is defrosted. The available freezer space tends to "shrink" a little when it's coated inside with ice.

A few minutes reading the owners manual will explain the manual defrost cycle.

Chum lee

derh20
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I lowered the temp setting to 2 and the ice melted. Noticing it was getting a little warm according to my thermometer, I raised the temp back up to 3. all seems to be ok, at least at this point. I will just keep an eye on it.

harold1946
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Sam Spade wrote:
derh20 wrote:

I am getting ice forming on the fins in the refrigerator. What is causing this and how do I fix it. Your help would be appreciated.


You don't need to "fix" it because nothing is broken. How are you able to tell from 3000 miles away that there is no door seal or thermistor issue ?


Mine does that too.
As long as liquids put in the fridge section don't freeze, there is NOT a problem.
If you want more assurance, get a thermometer and put it in the fridge section away from the fins.
Harold and Linda
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KAttkisson
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Ditto on the Door Gasket.. Check with a pulling out a piece of paper between the door/gasket with the door closed. It was the problem with mine and I had the same symtoms.

Olddud
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I am real old, and just "learnt" the importance of frig temps based upon my recent experience with both our house and RV units. But after monitoring both, I now will never be without a way to know the temps. I used a wired remote unit. Our house was running well into the 40s, and that is just too warm -- recommendations are 35 or so. Now, I have adjusted it to almost exactly 35 degrees. I can imagine with a house full of youngins that the temp would probably be real close to 50 or more most of the day, but they eat a lot, so maybe it isn't that bad.

Thanks for the recommendations on the remote units -- will get two for both house and RV.

j-d
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Explorer II
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If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
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PSW
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The best twelve or fourteen bucks you can spend is on an inside/outside wireless thermometer. You can buy them at Target, Walmart, Lowes, HD, about anywhere. Put the unit in the refrig and attach the "outside" sender somewhere convenient and you can constantly be aware of the temperature in your refrigerator without opening the door.

Paul
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Butch50
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This a normal problem. If the fridge doesn't have a defrost cycle like stated above you will have some ice on the fins especially if you are in an area with higher humidity. Every time you open the door moisture laden air enters the fridge and it will collect on the coldest thing in the fridge which happens to be the fins.

When we lived in out 5th wheel for a project in Oregon we had to manually defrost the fridge a few times. Our door seals where good and there was no kids grazing in the fridge to keep it open for long periods of time. We also had a bar style fridge in the basement to precool items and keep our adult beverages in. This kept me out of the regular fridge to get a beer.
Butch

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sch911
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Leaking door seals will cause this also.
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wolfe10
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Verify that the condensate drain has a restrictor in it's outer end. If not, it will be introducing outside air into the fins all the time.
Brett Wolfe
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j-d
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Explorer II
I try to keep my crew from "shopping," spending lots of time with the door open.

We have a Norcold, and if there's good news about Norcold... It has a "defrost" every couple dozen hours. It isn't a forced defrost like a home fridge. Rather, it stops the cooling unit for half an hour or so, and the frost/ice usually melts in that time.

One of the many not-so-good things about Norcold... Our fridge door is so flimsy that the door gasket doesn't seal at the corner below the latch. We now have the Norcold Knee Knock and High Five. Nudge the bottom of the Fridge door and the top of the Freezer door every time we close them. Its now second nature and really helps with cooling and frost. Along with No Shopping...

Dometic doesn't have the defrost cycle. Luckily, Dometic DOES seem to have stiffer doors...

I keep a squeeze bottle with a Stream setting on board. On long summer trips I keep a air-pressured garden sprayer. If the fins get heavily frosted. I fill the sprayer with hot water, open the door and blast away at the ice with the fine jet of hot water. Ice is all gone in less than a minute of Shopping.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB

Sam_Spade
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derh20 wrote:

I am getting ice forming on the fins in the refrigerator. What is causing this and how do I fix it. Your help would be appreciated.


You don't need to "fix" it because nothing is broken.
Mine does that too.
As long as liquids put in the fridge section don't freeze, there is NOT a problem.
If you want more assurance, get a thermometer and put it in the fridge section away from the fins.
'07 Damon Outlaw 3611
CanAm Spyder in the "trunk"

klutchdust
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Explorer II
I found that pre-cooling my items,especially canned or bottled, before I load the RV helps. Install a thermometer and monitor the temperature ,adjust thermostat accordingly.

carringb
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Open the fridge less. Also vent the RV or possibly run the A/C to de-hemudify.
2000 Ford E450 V10 VAN! 450,000+ miles
2014 ORV really big trailer
2015 Ford Focus ST