As the above post has already mentioned, check the drain tube below the fins in the frig. The plastic pan right below the fins should not have water sitting in it. If it does, the drain is probably plugged, likely by insects or spider. Excessive moisture in the frig usually is the result of a bad door seal, but you said you did the dollar bill test and everything seemed good. Another source of air penetration is from the rear of the frig were the cooling system is. If the seals have separated, air could be getting in from the rear of the unit. There is a good video on replacing the cooling unit that mentions this. Sorry, but I can't remember where I saw it. If the problem is the drain tube, you can access it from the outside service panel. The tube drains into a little pan by the burner, any moisture that drains is meant to evaporate from the pan.
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