Thread relocated to Refer and Ice
The timer energizes the drain pan heater at the same time as the evaporator coil heaters. Can I just remove the x-terminal from the Timer and leave the pan heater on to melt the ice? Will that burn out the coil defrost heaters? I already cleared the drain, (I got out a blue tab and screw from a solenoid that was stuck in there, and a zip tie) and the drain pipe heater is working so the pipe isn't frozen, and the melting water drains freely out, and is also properly trapped outside. There are two separate evaporators in the space, and the 2nd coil in the freezer working fine. Is there a better way? Thank you.
Thread relocated to Refer and Ice
Can you not just lower lower the drain pan a few inches and break the ice out with a big wrench? Since you already fixed the clogged drain? It will take forever to melt 3 inches of ice with just the drain pan heater...
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Officially, Down for the count
YOU HAVE TO GET OFF YOUR ASS TO GET ON YOUR FEET
I know enough to know, I don't know enough
Why is it that those who complain the most contribute the least?
MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS. POVERTY CAN'T BUY ANYTHING