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Condensation on fridge door

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NC68 | 13:09 Tue 25th May 2010 | How it Works
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Is it normal to have condensation towards the bottom of the glass door of a fridge on the OUTSIDE? Fridged stored in a cellar/bar environment. How can I reduce it or even stop it? Im assuming it's to do with heat and temperature changes thats causing this to happen on the OUTSIDE.
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Check the inside Temp of Fridge which should be between 35-38 degrees Farenheit.
Condensation happens due to diff between inside and outside Temperatures.
Maybe Fridge Temp is too cold, Thermometer should help to keep tabs on it......
Check the Door seals as well, if they are broken or damaged cold air is escaping from Fridge......
I doubt it's a problem with fridge. Condensation on the outside should be caused by warmer or damper air in the enviroment. Seeing as how the fridge is in a cellar it's more likely to be caused by damp.

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