Every frost-free refrigerator has a defrost cycle. Several times a day, the fridge warms up its cooling coils just enough to melt any frost. That melted water (condensation) has to go somewhere.
In some cases, the drain line itself freezes over, preventing water from reaching the evaporation tray.
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