Refrig Drain - Progress Report
I took a look at my drain last night. Like the rest of you, it's a pain in my side, too. My 37C is a 1984 model. Maybe they are all the same, maybe not. But here is what I found. Ed, I found exactly what you found under the drawers, but with flashlite and mirrors I couldn't see a thing. The drain in my refrig is a piece of 3/8 copper tubbing flarred at the top end and is about 8 inches long. The reason I know is because the seal at the top is broken so I just pulled the tube out and measured it. Then I stuck a close hanger wire down the hole in an attempt to fish the wire out to where I could see it. No luck the wire was too stiff. I did determine this, though. In the area underneath the refrig, we are talking about three fibreglass walls; the refrig liner, the hull liner and the hull itself. Judging from what I could feel with my wire, there is foam insulation (about 8 inches thick where the drain goes down) between the refrig liner and the hull liner. The copper tubing serves as flow path to get the draining fluid from the refrig through the foam and through a hole in the hull liner and stops there. The space between the hull liner and the hull varies only about 1/2 to 3/4 inch, so it is unlikely that you will see the drain with any mirrors. I put the copper tubing back in place and ran a softer more fexible wire down the drain and was able to feed it all the way out through the drawer opening. I was hoping to pull a rubber or plastic tubing through and plumb it to my shower sump. But the sharp turn at the bottom and small space between the hull liner and hull would make it real difficult and probably just kink the tubing. That's where I left it, for now, while I fall back and regroup. My thought, now, is to pull the copper tubbing out and plug and seal the hole. Then with a long drill bit, drill a new drain hole at an angle that will place the exit somewhere where I can get at it to attach the flexible tubing to plumb to my shower sump. Hope this helps you all."Gusty Getaway"