Title: Glasco Slider Condensation Issue ??? Post by: ClassicCokeLover on July 31, 2020, 01:29:56 pm Why would a Glasco slider drip so much overnight, that a large can would overflow? It is a new Copeland condensing unit that functioned properly for several years. Could this be caused by room temp, not enough air flow, mechanical issues? The interior maintains a cool 38 degrees.
Title: Re: Glasco Slider Condensation Issue ??? Post by: MoonDawg on July 31, 2020, 02:39:46 pm I just had the same experience last week. Nice original Glasco that I sold to a customer 15 years ago and has been sitting outside but in a covered patio.
It created so much condensation that the body of the cooler was completely covered with surface rust and the base rusted through pretty bad. I discovered that the fiberglass insulation had completely disinegrated and was laying in almost a powder like form on the bottom of the cabinet. Also the cooling coils had come loose from the sides of the liner, yet this one also kept perfect temperature. New insulation is my only option. Title: Re: Glasco Slider Condensation Issue ??? Post by: ClassicCokeLover on July 31, 2020, 06:18:14 pm Email sent.
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