I don't have a good video. If you go back to one of my older videos (I think my 8th video), I have a poorly made video but it does show how I did it. It's only for the panel install and not the wiring.
The suffice that you are trying to stick the tape to on the fridge is not a smooth surface. Both services must be smooth. Also is the fridge suffice cold that might also be a problem. Cold surface warm air can draw moisture making adhesion limited try turning your fridge off for 24 hr. And leave the door open to equalise the temperatures. But I am concerned about that aligstor type texture of the trim on the fridge.
Yes the bumps on the fridge was concerning to me as well. The vhb tape I used has decent thickness so I think as long as proper pressure is applied, it could work. The primer is more important in my opinion. I've already tested it for 60 days with good results. I have exterior VHB Tape that's been in 120F ambient temps and 10F ambient temp with no issues (used with VHB primer) and sealed around the edges to keep moisture out.
Would like to see your solar installs.
I don't have a good video. If you go back to one of my older videos (I think my 8th video), I have a poorly made video but it does show how I did it. It's only for the panel install and not the wiring.
The suffice that you are trying to stick the tape to on the fridge is not a smooth surface. Both services must be smooth. Also is the fridge suffice cold that might also be a problem. Cold surface warm air can draw moisture making adhesion limited try turning your fridge off for 24 hr. And leave the door open to equalise the temperatures. But I am concerned about that aligstor type texture of the trim on the fridge.
Yes the bumps on the fridge was concerning to me as well. The vhb tape I used has decent thickness so I think as long as proper pressure is applied, it could work. The primer is more important in my opinion. I've already tested it for 60 days with good results. I have exterior VHB Tape that's been in 120F ambient temps and 10F ambient temp with no issues (used with VHB primer) and sealed around the edges to keep moisture out.
The consumers are being coned. There is no quality for your money any more
Unfortunately I agree. I feel bad for owners that have to either live with it or bring it in for warranty work that takes forever.