Aussie Claret wrote:rwh,
Try to minimise the amount of holes being drilled, look for the drain plug and if you can feed the gas line through that (no drilling easy fix and doesn't spoilt the fridge).
rwh wrote:By the way, my fridge has no drain. So I'm going to have to drill somewhere...
rwh wrote:As for the John Guest fittings, do those connect/disconnect like garden hose fittings or something?
geoffclifton wrote:If the fridge doesn't have an obvious radiator on the back then DO NOT DRILL as the entire outer skin of the fridge may be part of the condensor (radiator).
If it has a radiator on the back then you can see where or not the pipes are and just pick a clear spot.
Cheers, Geoff.
As for the John Guest fittings, do those connect/disconnect like garden hose fittings or something?
Aussie Claret wrote:They simply push into the fitting, no screwing, no plumbing tape etc, easy as. You need a special tool or smallish (about 6mm) spanner to push the collar back on the fitting to allow the tubing to release. Best little invention I've seen.
AC
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