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Originally Posted by G-Benz
I read somewhere that others have found that stuff in the freezer never gets cold because the thermostat works based on the outside ambient temperature...but those were units sitting in hot garages in the summer.
I don't think the mechanicals will be an issue, but you may have to search for a different thermostat unit specifically for the use that you are planning for.
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That doesn't seem to make sense. The thermal sensing device should be reading the internal temp to maintain it, not the outside ambient. We used to have a chest freezer in our garage, which never sees temps below 75 in Hawaii and it did a fine job of keeping things at zero.