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View Poll Results: Do you have condensation in your fridgador? | |||
No, I don't have it plugged in so no condensation. |
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7 | 17.50% |
No, I have it plugged in but there is no condensation anyway. |
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8 | 20.00% |
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get minimal amounts of condensation. |
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6 | 15.00% |
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get some condensation. |
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6 | 15.00% |
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get significant amounts of condensation. |
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0 | 0% |
No... I don't have a crappy fridgador. |
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13 | 32.50% |
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#17 |
Slippin... Fast.
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Yes... but here's the thing though...
The fridge has vents _all_over_! On the back and the sides. To vent and circulate the air for the cooling system. So, when the unit is kept off, these vents are just open to the ambient air and must wreak havoc on trying to get the inside stable... it's just not a closed system as I originally thought when I bought it!!! I am trying to work around this by taping over all vents - with the unit - to try and achieve a near air-tight system inside. This includes plugging the drain hole. I've also hooked up my oasisII _without_ the humidifier part - just the fan - to circulate the air. I did the fan last night. I taped up the vents almost a week ago now. The RH this morning when I checked it had gone UP... from 69% to 70%!!! NOT COOL! |
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