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GE Dishwasher with Concealed Vent & Fan Assist Drying Ben 03-11-2008
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Posted by Mikepier on March 12, 2008, 4:58 pm
Ben, I looked at mine. I have the same setup. I never really noticed
moisture on the floor, but I always use the heat dry setting. Next
time I do a load, I'll let it air dry to see if I notice anything.

Posted by Ben on March 12, 2008, 5:33 pm
> time I do a load, I'll let it air dry to see if I notice anything.
Thanks. I've noticed it mostly with antibacterial and possibly normal. For
sure, if you check out the bottom or the right hinge you will see moisture
on any setting. Please let me know.

BTW, does it have the Smart Dispense? If so, I'd be curious to know how many
loads you get from a fill up.



Posted by Mikepier on March 12, 2008, 5:44 pm
> > time I do a load, I'll let it air dry to see if I notice anything.
>
> Thanks. I've noticed it mostly with antibacterial and possibly normal. For=

> sure, if you check out the bottom or the right hinge you will see moisture=

> on any setting. Please let me know.
>
> BTW, does it have the Smart Dispense? If so, I'd be curious to know how ma=
ny
> loads you get from a fill up.

Yeah it does have Smart Dispense. I use my dishwasher every other day.
I recently had to fill it again for the first time since I got it, I
think it lasted a little over a month.

Posted by Mikepier on March 13, 2008, 6:43 am
I did a load last night with normal dry, I did not see any moisture on
the floor.
You mentioned that you use the antibacterial wash, which is when you
notice the moisture. Doesn't the water get heated up quite a bit in
that wash mode? When the fan takes out the high humid air from the
washer and expels it into a cooler environment, maybe it's condensing?

Posted by Ben on March 13, 2008, 7:57 am
> that wash mode? When the fan takes out the high humid air from the
> washer and expels it into a cooler environment, maybe it's condensing?
That is what it is doing, and I have done a few normal loads and did not see
it drip to the floor recently. However, my last test of antibacterial it
did.

The next time you run any load would you mind looking/feeling underneath to
see if yours is condensing on the right metal hinge? Mine always condenses
there, and on the hotter loads the condensation drips from there to the
floor.

Again, I appreciate your assistance. Thank you.



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