What is this on the compressor (referigerator)

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Hey - just got this new Mini-fridge because the other one broke after 18 yrs...I've looked everywhere. In the manual... online...I can't find it if this plastic piece on top of the compressor is SUPPOSED to say there or if it's packing material that needs to be removed...the manual just says (before using, remove all packing material) No mention of this anywhere...PLEASE help.. I've looked all over google and can't find anything...not sure why the pic is showing up sideways...sorry about that.

if it does need to be removed I don't know how because it feels like it's really on there

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I got back down with a flashlight and I can indeed see a spout above the tray itself...I knew I could always come here to get answers.. thanks for the quick replies.
 
It sounds like a cyclic defrost fridge - when it is actively refrigerating, frost builds up on the evaporator - the cold surfaces inside the fridge. In many newer fridges, this is just the back wall of the interior.

When the fridge gets down to the set temperature, the compressor stops and as the fridge slowly warms up again, the accumulated frost melts back to water, drips down to a collection point and then through a hose to the drain pan in your photo.
 
It gives instructions in the manual how to defrost it...but the manual looks like one of those for several models.. so I don't know...

I will say this... I'm not understanding how this thing works in terms of how cold air from the freezer gets inside the actual refrigerator...

my SxS large fridge... it has a vent that opens/closes to let freezer air into the fridge to keep the fridge at set temp... and also the circulation fan...

But... this thing has a freezer compartment that looks completely sealed... It says to set the temp to 4 for normal operation..but I have it on 5 (7 is the highest) and the freezer temp is right at 0.. I don't have an extra thermometer for the fridge itself yet...

As far as the fridge... there is a hole in the back bottom where water I guess drains into that pan...I do see a wee bit of something already building up just above that hold on the back of the refrigerator wall..

the compressor isn't what I would call loud..but it's almost like a slight buzzing sound when it's running..

Here it is... this is a mini fridge. I've never had one of these with a totally separate freezer compartment. It's really cool holds more than you would think..

 
We had the same fridge when we lived in Mass. the back wall of the fridge has the cooling coils under the upper back wall of the fridge. If you put your hand there you will feel the cold coming from the coils under plastic liner. Same for the freezer as well but the coils wrap around the cavity. As you use this fridge you will see what I mean and when you defrost the freezer , use the plastic scraper that came with your fridge. We had our fridge out in the screen house and it did quite well there. We would shut it off for the winter and we never had any issues with it.
 
Ahh gotcha... I guess that's why I'm seeing slight condensation in a small area on the back of the fridge wall.... at any rate...it didn't come with a scraper. But that's ok..just says to leave freezer door open and let it defrost on its on.... but I'm sure a fan wouldn't hurt to speed it along
 
Sounds like my fridge. I can't open that link, I guess it can't be opened by anyone outside USA??

 

My fridge defrosts as I described above - the fridge compartment defrosts itself by natural warming when the compressor is off - there is no defrost element.

 

The freezer compartment only needs defrosting about once every two years, I just switch off the whole refrigerator, empty the fridge into an esky (AU word for "cooler"), then place a baking pan of very hot water in the freezer compartment and let the hot water gently melt the ice. I never use a scraper. I place a towel on the floor of the freezer to absorb the defrost water.

All done and dusted in less than half an hour.
 
So far working great

I guess outside the USA you can't visit the home depot website? Weird! Here's a pic of the homepage if this helps.

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That looks like the run of the mill fridge here in South Africa (Defy).

The freezer compartment you will have to defrost yourself from time to time and the refrigerator will cycle on and off and the frost in the back of the refrigerator will just melt and run down the back and into that pan and evaporate and the cycle will start all over again.

Hope that help
 
@donprohel

I don't think it has anything to do with the GDPR, why would the website of some stores be unaccessible and others not. I can freely do some windowshopping at Sears and Lowes but not at Homedepot. Williams Sonama was accessible for a while, then for a while not, then again and now again not. It all makes no sense. I guess it's more something like geo targeting.
 

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