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lc-12
Feb 12, 2014Explorer
Well, for what it is worth, I got a surprise this past weekend when I went into my camper and found an ice skating rink in the back half of the camper!
I am guessing that when we had a bit of a "melt" two weeks ago, the snow that was on top of my camper, about 12 inches worth, must have found it's way down my refrigerator vent!
There was ice on the refrigerator louvers (under the fridge), with water going across the back and into the bath room. Quite a bit too!
I pulled the louver and did not see any water under the fridge. And no water spots on the ceiling.
I spent an hour shoveling snow off of the roof of the camper.
Now I am worried about the same situation with the camper on my farm!
What sucks is that it is too cold to get the ice off the floor and I don't want to plug in a heater to melt things to quickly.
So I piled up a bunch of towels in hopes that I can soak up most of it, as it melts.
It is suppose to be above freezing this next week for the first time in a couple of weeks.
I am guessing that when we had a bit of a "melt" two weeks ago, the snow that was on top of my camper, about 12 inches worth, must have found it's way down my refrigerator vent!
There was ice on the refrigerator louvers (under the fridge), with water going across the back and into the bath room. Quite a bit too!
I pulled the louver and did not see any water under the fridge. And no water spots on the ceiling.
I spent an hour shoveling snow off of the roof of the camper.
Now I am worried about the same situation with the camper on my farm!
What sucks is that it is too cold to get the ice off the floor and I don't want to plug in a heater to melt things to quickly.
So I piled up a bunch of towels in hopes that I can soak up most of it, as it melts.
It is suppose to be above freezing this next week for the first time in a couple of weeks.
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