Anyone else ever have this problem and have a solution?
We have a floor freezer in the garage where we keep lots of meat. This time of the year its performance drops way off. Things will begin to thaw inside in January.
My theory is because the garage is right around freezing - 40 degrees, the freezer thinks everything is cold inside so it never turns on.
I have tried pointing a hairdryer at the compressor and what I believe is the temp sensor....but this has poor results if any.
I have thought about wrapping the freezer in some kind of thermal blanket to keep it warm so it stays cold....if that makes sense.
Anyone else with an outdoor freezer have the problem and have suggestions for me?????
We have a floor freezer in the garage where we keep lots of meat. This time of the year its performance drops way off. Things will begin to thaw inside in January.
My theory is because the garage is right around freezing - 40 degrees, the freezer thinks everything is cold inside so it never turns on.
I have tried pointing a hairdryer at the compressor and what I believe is the temp sensor....but this has poor results if any.
I have thought about wrapping the freezer in some kind of thermal blanket to keep it warm so it stays cold....if that makes sense.
Anyone else with an outdoor freezer have the problem and have suggestions for me?????