Title: Vendo 126 Post by: zadd on February 26, 2006, 09:11:15 pm The little insulated bracket that holds the door wires and other lines to the evaporator? What are you guys using to replace the rubber insulator part? I know it's hard to explain but at the bottom of the cabinet there are the lines that go from the evaporator to the condenser, and there's a insulated bracket that protects the lines from the door. I need to replace the rubber inside the bracket
Title: Vendo 126 Post by: collecture on February 26, 2006, 10:10:59 pm I think I understand you correctly. I use Duct Seal - a pliable putty type substance. Can be found at most specialty electrical shops. Call around and ask.
Title: Vendo 126 Post by: BryanH on February 27, 2006, 12:01:35 pm I use "cord weatherstripping". Big long putty strip that comes in a roll that is 5 or 6 beads wide. Use it as-is our mold into shape you need. Home Depot or Lowes in the weatherstripping and duct sections.
Title: Vendo 126 Post by: Kevin C on February 27, 2006, 04:06:37 pm Hello
I use the black AC lineset type insulation. I always make sure that I get a section up against the case & then another section between the cover & the lineset. This stuff will compact & give you a tight seal Kevin Title: Vendo 126 Post by: zadd on February 27, 2006, 06:01:33 pm Thanks everyone. Sound like they all will do the trick
Title: Vendo 126 Post by: sodaworks on February 27, 2006, 08:20:31 pm I too use "cord weatherstripping". Works great!!
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