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Pool chemicals caused compressor failure?
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<blockquote data-quote="gmoney" data-source="post: 227429" data-attributes="member: 4200"><p>I suspect that there is chlorine/muriatic acid in the room that is causing the corrosion for sure. Those harsh chemicals are probably producing a caustic environment in the surrounding air, so if the room is closed off to the outside then the air surrounding the fridge is causing the excessive corrosion on the copper tubing. I would move the pool chemicals to a different storage location. Then, at least you can keep your beer cold :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmoney, post: 227429, member: 4200"] I suspect that there is chlorine/muriatic acid in the room that is causing the corrosion for sure. Those harsh chemicals are probably producing a caustic environment in the surrounding air, so if the room is closed off to the outside then the air surrounding the fridge is causing the excessive corrosion on the copper tubing. I would move the pool chemicals to a different storage location. Then, at least you can keep your beer cold :lol: [/QUOTE]
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