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Mungo \two sheds\ Toadfoot
 
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L wrote:
I have a Kelvinator fridge/freezer about 6 years old. The fridge
part is the type that freezes, then defrosts so that water runs down
the back wall and drains away through a hole in the
back......recently a lump of ice keeps forming at the bottom of the
back wall and diverting the water in to the floor of the fridge (then
on to the kitchen floor)...the fridge is on the top and the freezer
bit underneath if this matters....anyone have a clue what is causing
this and what I can do to stop/cure it? I have defrosted the freezer
a couple of times and hoped that switching off at the mains and then
reswitching on would do the trick, but it made no difference.

Any thoughts/advice welcome.


My thoughts were "Our fridge/freezer does exactly that too!"

Lump of ice just slightly above the (flattened) V-shaped drainage channel?

Why? Feck knows. Sorry.

Si