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Evaporator coil in freezer red hot and water dripping on it.

In the freezer section of my side by side the evaporator coil on the bottom is red hot and water is dripping on it making a noise. Is this OK or is it dying. The food is still frozen for now but I just started seeing this problem.

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This normal operation. Happens twice a day to defrost the freezer coils. Last about 20 minutes.

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