TJ&LadyDi
RVF "Dinosaur"
As LadyDi was stocking up the freezer in the coach, she noticed a sheet of ice that had formed on the freezer compartment floor underneath the drawer. This is a Whirlpool 19.7 unit. The ice was not blocking anything, but seemed odd. I checked it out and it was about 1/4" thick at the center and thinner at the edges. It covered most of the bottom of the freezer compartment.
With the freezer drawer fully open, I could reach in and pop it loose with a thin blade tool. It came out quite easily and I wiped the bottom of the compartment dry with some paper towels.
Is this the cumulative result of condensation from opening and closing the freezer drawer over time? It would seem that if the ice maker was overflowing or leaking, the water would drip into the ice container or accumulate in the bottom of the drawer rather than down on the bottom of the compartment. I can't find any other reason for this other than condensation. Has anyone else experienced this? Any thoughts?
TJ
With the freezer drawer fully open, I could reach in and pop it loose with a thin blade tool. It came out quite easily and I wiped the bottom of the compartment dry with some paper towels.
Is this the cumulative result of condensation from opening and closing the freezer drawer over time? It would seem that if the ice maker was overflowing or leaking, the water would drip into the ice container or accumulate in the bottom of the drawer rather than down on the bottom of the compartment. I can't find any other reason for this other than condensation. Has anyone else experienced this? Any thoughts?
TJ