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Thanks for this site! I have found the the cause to my Gridge (Garage Fridge) not cooling enough - I discovered the Condenser Fan was not turning. I was looking at how to remove it when I brushed off a blade and the fan started running.
Now my question is this: Should the fan be blowing toward the condenser or away? It is currently blowing away from the condenser. This seems less efficient - but the fan looks like it's been in there longer than the casserole inside the fridge. I have a small household fan blowing back there right now as a backup. Thanks for any info, Tom |
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Usually it's away from condenser to the fan. But sometimes it works either way.
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