Although the refrigerated display cabinet is bright and beautiful, there are still some problems or questions during use. For example, why do we often have small water droplets on the glass door of our freezer, and how to deal with it?
First of all, the reason for the small water droplets is due to the high temperature difference between the air conditioner in the cabinet and the air in the room! In this case, it is recommended to use air cooling for ice cube frozen crystals. However, direct cooling does not generate airflow in the cabinet, so it is easy to frost or freeze, and it is difficult to avoid fogging and running water on the glass door.
Air cooling allows the air to circulate and flow in the cabinet, so that the air in the cabinet is blown very diffusely, so that the water vapor will not condense into frost or ice, and the small water droplets will be greatly reduced or even not reduced.
Secondly, the protective glass and metal heating wire can take the heat generated by the heating wire away from the refrigerator, and small water droplets will naturally not be so serious.
Third, try to increase the temperature a little to minimize the temperature difference inside and outside the cabinet.
The fourth is to reduce the frequent opening and closing of the cabinet door, or choose an open design (although it consumes power, it can basically solve the problem of water and small water droplets in the freezer).
Fifth, use dry and wet towels to clean the small water droplets on the glass door of the refrigerator in time to prevent the small water droplets from growing larger due to their adsorption capacity. Try to place the refrigerator in a dry and ventilated place to reduce and reduce the appearance of water mist or small water droplets.