Hey Eddie, you mean the one pictured directly above your post? I do like the sound of those early ones when running.
That was my original choice for a GE Combo but after RCD intercepted the '57, I realized that it was a better fit for the space where it would be going, and you can't beat the glam factor of the fresh food section.
Reply #6/Picture #7 confirms my suspicions around the defrost drain for the freezer having a tube that directs the defrost water into the rear trough of the fresh food section. My Combo is missing that bellows/tubing and I'm trying to figure out a replacement. I knew it wasn't right that GE would expect the user to remove contents of the top shelf in the fresh food section in order to place a pan in there to catch water.
So far, I figured out that a 1/2" copper elbow and some black drip irrigation tubing will make a good substitute, but I can't find the black tubing in lengths shorter than 100 feet!
Here's a shot of the interior of my '57. 120 watts worth of lighting in the fresh food section alone!

That was my original choice for a GE Combo but after RCD intercepted the '57, I realized that it was a better fit for the space where it would be going, and you can't beat the glam factor of the fresh food section.
Reply #6/Picture #7 confirms my suspicions around the defrost drain for the freezer having a tube that directs the defrost water into the rear trough of the fresh food section. My Combo is missing that bellows/tubing and I'm trying to figure out a replacement. I knew it wasn't right that GE would expect the user to remove contents of the top shelf in the fresh food section in order to place a pan in there to catch water.
So far, I figured out that a 1/2" copper elbow and some black drip irrigation tubing will make a good substitute, but I can't find the black tubing in lengths shorter than 100 feet!
Here's a shot of the interior of my '57. 120 watts worth of lighting in the fresh food section alone!
