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Got to the second cause and called my Profesional friend to confirm my opinion.

He confirmed that a freon leak could never cause the evaporator to freeze! I could get into the details, but instead I will just state that someone wrote an article to drum up some business, or has limited knowledge of refrigeration!
 
Check periodically that the drain tube is not blocked. Ours gets all types of things in it, then the condensate water goes everywhere.
Looking at our 2020 just now the large openings are open and there is foam filter material further into the "recesses"
 

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