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Default Why does my fridge produce so much water?

If turnign it down doesn't help, why don't you buy a cheap
humidity meter to check out the moist air idea? You can get them
in the gardening section of a DIY place and often they are part
of a mpoisture/thermometer pair.

The scale on ours is marked to show 45-70% as the normal range.
It only ever gets up to 70% in very humid weather; 50-55% is more
usual, less very dry weather.

Keeping one int he kitch for a while will tell you whether
humidity is unusually high there and may explain what is
happening.

W.


"Mungo "two sheds" Toadfoot"
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"gaz" wrote in message
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The new fridge freezer is also producing a lot of water now.

Enough to
overflow the tray on the back designed to evaporate it.

And..my mother
has
had no problems with the L.G. fridge.


Mine does that if it's set too cold. We had it set to 3 (out of

5) in the
summer but I had to turn it down to just under 1 when it got

colder because
of condensation and icing up at the back. Since turning it down

it's been
fine.

Si