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The drain tube that drains out the water is plugged. It runs from inside the cabinet to under the refrigeration unit outside the cabinet. Try to clean it out with a can of compressed air used to clean keyboards and see of that works.
Did the person that fixed the leak install a new filter drier with arrow in the correct direction and pull a long heavy vacuum? What is the model number of your prep table and rans name? APPLIANCE 911
I understand that your make table is not cooling the bottom. However the rail is cooling just fine.
The rail is cooling because it sets above the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil fan is not working you should be able to here it running when one of the bottom doors are open. The fan is located in the bottom compartment and has to be accessed threw there. You will take the front panel of the back plate off. One you locate the fan remove the wires and label and go to your local hardware store to purchase. Be sure to take the old one so that they can match it up.
did you make sure that you installed the end of the coil wire into the evaporator, it should go in about 8 inches at least, if you did that and have the correct thermostat, the make sure your fans are working. Miles
This unit uses Thermostat/Solenoid Valve Combination's to control the temperature
1. Rail 2. Bottom Storage
The way it works is the thermostat senses the need for cooling and energizes the solenoid valve. This allows refrigerant flow which cools the area it is controlling. Once the thermostat is satisfied the contacts open and the solenoid is de-energized closing the valve. If the solenoid is bad, the valve remains closed, no refrigerant flow, warm unit.
Test the solenoid coil (two wires) to see if voltage is present either with a volt meter, or remove the coil off the valve and place a screwdriver (insulated) through the coil hole and you should feel the pull like an electro-magnet (what a coil is).
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