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| Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 10:49 am |
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Budget Appliance Repair
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That's strange, the parts break down shows a static condenser attached to the back of the refrig, (unless that is just for a service part if the original condenser in the wall fails). And, if that is the case, I believe the condenser that is inside the walls of the refrig are one the sides. After the unit has been running for awhile, feel the sides of the refrig. The warm areas of the wall are were the internal condenser coils will be, and you would not want to insulate them in. Last edited on Wed Jul 1st, 2009 10:52 am by Budget Appliance Repair ____________________ William Burk (Willie) Willie's Budget Appliance Repair Eureka, CA 95501 |
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