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Griffgator  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, September 2, 2015 6:32:27 AM(UTC)
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I've got a GE side by side and the freezer coils keep freezing over. So far I've changed the thermistor, thermostat, and heater. It's been 24 hours and fridge and freezer are cold, but the coils seem to still be freezing over. I'm wondering how much frost should be on the coils?

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CletusT  
#2 Posted : Saturday, September 5, 2015 7:45:03 PM(UTC)
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It looks like a nice even frost pattern to me. You want some frost, but no ice on the coils. Of course, the cover has to be in place so the evaporator fan can circulate the cold air, or there will be a little too much frost build up.
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