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Deep freeze in my storage unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nate08chevy" data-source="post: 3795576" data-attributes="member: 43159"><p>This. Skip the extra insulation and keep the freezer full. This is no different than a house condenser sitting in the afternoon sun in 100+ degrees trying cool a house… freezer may be a little more sensitive though. Small box fan may aide in air movement. I’d be more concerned about the amp rating/wire size of the circuit, how many other units are on it, GFCI protected, and how often the units are monitored for tripped breakers…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate08chevy, post: 3795576, member: 43159"] This. Skip the extra insulation and keep the freezer full. This is no different than a house condenser sitting in the afternoon sun in 100+ degrees trying cool a house… freezer may be a little more sensitive though. Small box fan may aide in air movement. I’d be more concerned about the amp rating/wire size of the circuit, how many other units are on it, GFCI protected, and how often the units are monitored for tripped breakers… [/QUOTE]
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