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My potential guess is that residential Refers have no drain, even most commercial don't. They have evaporation pans, which work great when stationary, but can accumulate a substantial amount of water, and when you start moving,,,well.
 
My potential guess is that residential Refers have no drain, even most commercial don't. They have evaporation pans, which work great when stationary, but can accumulate a substantial amount of water, and when you start moving,,,well.
That is what I am hearing.
I hope that is it. Finding a leak from elsewhere would just be, well, you can guess. Fingers crossed that the cause has been located.
Thanks for the advise. I keep forgetting, that it is a residential fridge. There is no drip pan on those.
Thanks again,
Gordon
 

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