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by devenson
1316 days ago
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Place a wick in the center of the puddle and run out out the drain hole and down a couple inches lower than the lowest part of the puddle. The wick will act like a self-priming siphon, and carry (wick) the water out the hole and drip from the lowest point of the wick. |
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I've had the wick routed along the outer side of the fridge for a few days now and it managed to remove every last bit of water (when I placed it there were puddles of water all around the fridge) and successfully keeps the fridge dry now. The water evaporates from a piece of cloth attached to the ends of the wick as planned, so the entire system is maintenance-free now. During the first days the cloth piece was totally soaked, but now that the initial puddles were removed it is relatively dry and I could just place it under the bottom of the machine, so it is practically invisible.
Thanks again for that awesome idea!