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Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:11 pm
by dsr
My fridge is (a) freezing stuff at the bottom even when it's turned down to 2 out of 5; and (b ) leaking dribbles of water from the bottom, and putting water into the bottom tray.
Is it knackered? Or is there a simple fix or a fix that an electrician could do?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:21 pm
by Commy
Might be a silly question but have you checked the drain hole? It can cause problems if it is bunged up.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:29 pm
by dsr
Commy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:21 pm
Might be a silly question but have you checked the drain hole? It can cause problems if it is bunged up.
Where electrics are concerned, with me there are no silly questions! I didn't know there was a drain hole. Presumably it's somewhere at the bottom?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:36 pm
by ICL
Definitely sounds like a blocked drain hole. They get blocked with gunk that then freezes. Lots of info on t’internet on how to unblock it.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:36 pm
by Herts Clarets
dsr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:29 pm
Where electrics are concerned, with me there are no silly questions! I didn't know there was a drain hole. Presumably it's somewhere at the bottom?
Usually at the bottom of the back wall of the fridge. Can get blocked and from experience leads to what you are describing. If this is the problem, the good news is that it is a simple, quick and easy fix.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:36 pm
by dsr
ICL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:36 pm
Definitely sounds like a blocked drain hole. They get blocked with gunk that then freezes. Lots of info on t’internet on how to unblock it.
Thanks. That'll be tonight's fun job then.

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:40 pm
by Commy
Funnily enough, I have cleaned my fridge today and my drain hole was starting to block. That's why I thought of it

.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:40 pm
by HahaYeah
Ours has a drip tray at the back of the fridge which screws off at the bottom, if you have to keep emptying it then it may be a repair/new fridge required.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:51 pm
by claret2018
Sounds like your soil pipe needs a good rodding
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 4:18 pm
by Leon_C
Paging distortiondave
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:04 pm
by jos
One tip I can give you is never try and scrape ice off from the freezer compartment with a sharp knife or spatula, as this can easily puncture the embedded plastic piping. It only takes a small nick and you’ve ruined your fridge/freezer.
Also it’s more economical to keep a fridge or freezer full, if you haven’t enough food to do that, put in bottles of water.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:20 pm
by Masham Ale
What make/type of fridge is it?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:56 pm
by ChrisG
Real do, I had same issue with mine and I've just seen the drain was completely clogged. Hopefully will now be reyt.
Thanks everyone!
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 6:19 pm
by Clovius Boofus
jos wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:04 pm
Also it’s more economical to keep a fridge or freezer full, if you haven’t enough food to do that, put in bottles of water.
I've always thought this to be the case, too. I recently read somewhere that it is more economical with a freezer, but not with a full fridge. Three quarters full was supposed to be the optimum (economically) for a fridge, or so they said. Could be a load of bullshit, though.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:12 pm
by Volvoclaret
You spouting bullshit, don't believe it!

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:13 pm
by jos
Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 6:19 pm
I've always thought this to be the case, too. I recently read somewhere that it is more economical with a freezer, but not with a full fridge. Three quarters full was supposed to be the optimum (economically) for a fridge, or so they said. Could be a load of bullshit, though.
They are heat exchangers, the less heat there is to get rid of then that’s less work (energy) they will need to perform to do it.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:23 pm
by ClaretsPadiham
Mines started buzzing quite loudly the other day, isn’t constant goes on and off, if I move the fridge ever so slightly it stops. Any ideas ?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:24 pm
by Clovius Boofus
A trapped mosquito?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:31 pm
by IanMcL
Masham Ale wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:20 pm
What make/type of fridge is it?
A white one?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:34 pm
by IanMcL
If it still freezes, one of those wee fan heaters may help.

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:17 pm
by dsr
Thanks to all the fridge magnates. I found the hole at the bottom of the fridge and it was definitely bunged up, so I've cleared it and hopefully it's good for the next 20 years!

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:20 pm
by Tw@
dsr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:17 pm
Thanks to all the fridge magnates. I found the hole at the bottom of the fridge and it was definitely bunged up, so I've cleared it and hopefully it's good for the next 20 years!
What did you poke in the hole to clear it ?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
by dsr
Tw@ wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:20 pm
What did you poke in the hole to clear it ?
A knitting needle.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
by Tw@
What fridge magnets

do you recommend?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:22 pm
by dsr
Tw@ wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
What fridge magnets

do you recommend?
None at all on my fridge. It has a wood finish door, and they don't work very well.

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:22 pm
by Tw@
I’ve got one from Corfu and one from Tenerife
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:24 pm
by Tw@
dsr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
A knitting needle.
I don’t do knitting

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:44 am
by IanMcL
dsr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
A knitting needle.
Sounds like a dodgy backstreet job.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 5:25 am
by CharlieinNewMexico
ClaretsPadiham wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:23 pm
Mines started buzzing quite loudly the other day, isn’t constant goes on and off, if I move the fridge ever so slightly it stops. Any ideas ?
My little drinks one does that. Needs balancing I was told. (Yes, in NM, it’s helpful to have a separate small fridge for drinks / water / beer and one for food.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 6:48 am
by Bobzuruncle
I can’t answer the original question but I can pass on a snippet of info that I learned the hard way - Most new fridge/freezers only work properly at room temp. or higher (due I believe to the designing in of energy efficiency as a priority). Hence if you are buying one for the garage you have to make sure that it is stated to work at low temps. (Beko have a range that do this). At temperatures below 10degC normal FFs lose the freeze ability which is Ok if it is really subzero I suppose but defrosts everything above 0 to 10 degC. It is not something that is highlighted in features but always there in the technical spec. if searched.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:09 am
by CharlieinNewMexico
Bobzuruncle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 6:48 am
I can’t answer the original question but I can pass on a snippet of info that I learned the hard way - Most new fridge/freezers only work properly at room temp. or higher (due I believe to the designing in of energy efficiency as a priority). Hence if you are buying one for the garage you have to make sure that it is stated to work at low temps. (Beko have a range that do this). At temperatures below 10degC normal FFs lose the freeze ability which is Ok if it is really subzero I suppose but defrosts everything above 0 to 10 degC. It is not something that is highlighted in features but always there in the technical spec. if searched.
What if your ave kitchen temp is 90f+ ? Does it work the other way?
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:46 am
by Hipper
CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:09 am
What if your ave kitchen temp is 90f+ ? Does it work the other way?
Let me see if I do this correctly. 90F is (90-32) x 5/9 = 32C.
https://www.beko.co.uk/lifestyle/tips-f ... -heat-wave
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:50 am
by Bosscat
Tw@ wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
What fridge magnets

do you recommend?
Grandaughters prezzie "Iceland" fridge mag but not on Fridge (as a its built in with a wood door cover) so put it on ectractor fan shroud.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 10:28 am
by Commy
Tw@ wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:21 pm
What fridge magnets

do you recommend?
Bottle opener magnet is the most important one

Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 10:38 am
by Bosscat
Bosscat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:50 am
Grandaughters prezzie "Iceland" fridge mag but not on Fridge (as a its built in with a wood door cover) so put it on extractor fan shroud.
Edited (before the typo police knock on my door

)
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 11:03 am
by distortiondave
Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 6:19 pm
I've always thought this to be the case, too. I recently read somewhere that it is more economical with a freezer, but not with a full fridge. Three quarters full was supposed to be the optimum (economically) for a fridge, or so they said. Could be a load of bullshit, though.
This is broadly true now because most machines are frost free.
Most frost free machines work by freezing in the freezer, blowing cold air up in to the fridge cabinet and circulating frozen air around. You'll often notice little frozen droplets of ice on the back wall. These melt and go down the drain hole (and cause the problems identified in this thread). If the fridge is too full then the air cannot circulate properly and in order to keep temperature the freezer works harder thereby overcooling in the fridge section leading to frozen veg in the salad crispers.
The freezer doesn't give a monkeys though. Cram that stuff in there and as long as the door seals properly then you're good to go.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 11:46 am
by AfloatinClaret
dsr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 2:11 pm
My fridge is freezing stuff at the bottom and leaking dribbles of water...
That's not a problem! A fridge problem is when your fridge's controller burns out in the far east of Polynesia in mid July and you're unable to source the part or a man who can fix it until you reach Tahiti the following January; given six months you can develop a taste, or at least a tolerance, for warm lager.
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:17 pm
by Bobzuruncle
CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:09 am
What if your ave kitchen temp is 90f+ ? Does it work the other way?
I’m pretty sure it doesn’t work the way , the fridge just uses more energy to keep cool. The point is it is counterintuitive for a freezer to start to defrost at low temp but that is unfortunately what happens unless you research properly (I didn’t and literally paid the price with a freezer full of meat and a more appropriate freezer to buy)
Re: Fridge experts?
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 9:50 am
by Clovius Boofus
distortiondave wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 11:03 am
This is broadly true now because most machines are frost free.
Most frost free machines work by freezing in the freezer, blowing cold air up in to the fridge cabinet and circulating frozen air around. You'll often notice little frozen droplets of ice on the back wall. These melt and go down the drain hole (and cause the problems identified in this thread). If the fridge is too full then the air cannot circulate properly and in order to keep temperature the freezer works harder thereby overcooling in the fridge section leading to frozen veg in the salad crispers.
The freezer doesn't give a monkeys though. Cram that stuff in there and as long as the door seals properly then you're good to go.
Cheers for that, Dave.