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Old 15-10-2006, 10:28   #12
Wicked_and_Crazy
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Re: Fridge collecting water at back ?

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Originally Posted by greencreeper View Post
In short, some muppet designed the freezer without calculating whether the rate of water production would exceed the rate of evaporation. My parent's fridge was fine - perfect working order - but it still (over) filled the water collection tray. Just a bad design. Buy a fridge without the feature.
How do you know it was fine and that there wasnt a fault causing the excess water?
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