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May-05-2023 01:08 PM
dougrainer wrote:Dusty R wrote:
If it's a refrigerator/freezer perhaps the condensate drain is plugged.
2 door RV refers, the freezer has no drain or air egress. So, the OP has a problem LOTS of rv'ers wish they had-----a completely closed freezer door seal.
May-05-2023 04:50 AM
dougrainer wrote:Dusty R wrote:
If it's a refrigerator/freezer perhaps the condensate drain is plugged.
2 door RV refers, the freezer has no drain or air egress. So, the OP has a problem LOTS of rv'ers wish they had-----a completely closed freezer door seal.
May-04-2023 04:42 PM
Dusty R wrote:
If it's a refrigerator/freezer perhaps the condensate drain is plugged.
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May-03-2023 08:30 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Close it with a little strip of paper or thin cloth etc. across the seal somewhere. Will prevent a tight seal and no suction.
May-03-2023 08:25 PM
JimK-NY wrote:The tape alone might provide plenty of gap. Don't need much.
Just tape a 1" piece of small diameter metal tubing to the gasket to break the seal and allow pressure to equalize. That small gap will barely affect the efficiency of the unit.
May-03-2023 04:17 PM
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