View Full Version : Fridge back freezing
sharondavis
Jan 28, 2007, 08:28 PM
I am most frustrated! After defrosting my deepfreeze/fridge a day later, the back of the fridge started freezing again. It is not because the temperature is too low either, as I tried adjusting it.
My mother appears to be having the same problem and they are different brand fridges. Mine is a Fridgemaster, don't know if they still exist and I don't know what hers is...
Greatly appreciate help in resolving this annoying issue!
NorthernHeat
Jan 29, 2007, 08:14 PM
It's a deep freeze? The gasket on the back of the lid, around the frost, is leaking air.
sharondavis
Jan 29, 2007, 11:07 PM
nope Fridge = Re-FRIDGE-rator not deep freeze
NorthernHeat
Jan 30, 2007, 05:15 AM
I am most frustrated! After defrosting my deepfreeze/fridge a day later, the back of the fridge started freezing again. It is not because the temperature is too low either, as I tried adjusting it.
My mother appears to be having the same problem and they are different brand fridges. Mine is a Fridgemaster, don't know if they still exist and I don't know what hers is.....
Greatly appreciate help in resolving this annoying issue!
You said Deepfreeze/fridge I was unsure which you meant. I have never seen a refrigerator with a deep freeze.
NorthernHeat
Jan 30, 2007, 05:16 AM
And I did read and comprehend what you said. And it can still be leaking gaskets letting too much humidity in.
sharondavis
Jan 30, 2007, 02:32 PM
Ok... I will explain what a deepfreeze/fridge is... there are two doors, one at the bottom and one on the top, the top part is the fridge and the bottom part is the deepfreeze. Some fridges are the other way around, where the top half is the deep freeze and the bottom is the fridge...
Now, in the fridge part... (which I could only assume would function the same as a stand alone fridge... ) Is freezing at the back... which is should't be.
Do you still think it is leaking gaskets? And what are gaskets?