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Chris Bloor
Phil, I wrong several weeks ago on the problem with the front door of the refrigerator/freezer on our C-42. What led to our discovery of this problem was the water from the thawed frost on the OUTSIDE of the freezer compartment melting while under sail (we were turning the fridge off to save energy) and filling up the miniscule amount of floor space before flooding out the door and under our galley floor. In any event, you suggested turning the refrigerator down, not off, and we will try that. But in the meantime, any ideas as to why we have so much frost on the outside of the compartment? The refrigerator itself seems to keep things pretty cool, but the amount of frost that forms on the outside of the freezer compartment is quite extraordinary. If you're not familiar with the set up, the refrigerator is a top-loader (with the aforementioned front access door that we will probably remove!) with a small freezer compartment located in the top rear. It's similar to what I had in my first apartment: it's a small box made of a sort of rounded corrogated (sp?) aluminum with a front door on an upper hinge. Any suggestions??? Thanks...Chris