Bberny 2021-02-14 11:34:50#2At night - 15 *C is normal if it is a "seepage drainage," i.e., without a separate drain channel for the defrost water.
At night - 15 *C is normal if it is a "seepage drainage," i.e., without a separate drain channel for the defrost water.
AAndre77 2021-02-14 11:49:28#3Exactly, there is no separate process.... it just goes down into the splash guard...
HHilfeHilfe 2021-02-14 11:55:18#4with us too. Guys, we have -10 to -15 at night and during the day we skate on the frozen ice fields...
with us too. Guys, we have -10 to -15 at night and during the day we skate on the frozen ice fields...
BBookstar 2021-02-14 11:59:23#5I'll take a look then, but as long as it doesn't affect the function, it's not a problem.
Bbernie 2021-02-16 10:34:54#6 exactly, there is no separate drain.... it just flows down into the splash guard... absolutely normal, with our neighbors (we don't have an air heat pump) without a special drain it currently looks like this as well.
exactly, there is no separate drain.... it just flows down into the splash guard... absolutely normal, with our neighbors (we don't have an air heat pump) without a special drain it currently looks like this as well.