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Author Topic: HIRES Ideal 55 Slider Extra holes and Liner Opinions?  (Read 22215 times)
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« Reply #50 on: July 30, 2016, 09:08:29 pm »

That changer on it looks awesome.

 Yea I really like it. I love the mechanical design of it . It works just like  slot machine payout slides. I was worried it would look weird. That's why I went gloss black instead of textured. I just thought it would be to much textured. Thanks to Slider- Bob for hooking me up with it. I would have never known what was originally in the holes in my cabinet if it wasn't for him.
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« Reply #51 on: July 30, 2016, 10:02:39 pm »

You're welcome Johnny. The changer needed to find its way back home!  You did an amazing job!

Regarding your question on icing up, I've seen frost on inside tub and shelf, but never water that froze. May depend on humidity in your area, or the cycle time between off/on. I'm sure others more refrigeration experience can chime in with their thoughts.

Again...GREAT job on the slider. Congrats!


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« Reply #52 on: August 02, 2016, 08:13:23 am »

I get frost and ice inside my slider every summer too,,, probably cause I'm in it ALOT Getting ANOTHER BEER... I wouldn't be too concerned , as its just because lots of damp air gets In there everytime you open it and it's gotta condense somewhere...
make sure your drain is open and machine angled enough to allow it to drain... Also as Slider Bob pointed out, make sure your "cycling" times are spread out enough where it has time to defrost and maybe drain a bit...
Nice looking cooler...
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« Reply #53 on: August 02, 2016, 11:27:07 am »

The way I understand these boxes is they are cold wall insulated and have to be unplugged a few times throughout the year to "de-frost".  They are NOT "frost free".

Product goes in warm so as stated you will get condensation, moisture, etc.in the tub liner.   Checking the "cut in, and "cut out" of the thermostat in a very good idea.   If it's running to long than that might be a factor ...
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