remi
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My 210L chest freezer appears to be on it's last legs...struggling to hold 5C.
I had the same thing happen a year or so to my previous chestie (after approx 2yrs of service). Was able to find the same model as a replacement and so could re-use the same collar.
Now this freezer has started dying after only 15months. Both were Kelvinator 210L models- which are pretty common (sometimes branded Westinghouse).
Both were purchased secondhand aged between 5-10 yrs, having given faithful service without a hitch previously. After the first one died, I got it re-gassed- which was a waste of time, as it only lasted 5 days. As this freezer (and many others) has internal cooling lines, it is not practical to try and repair it.
I control the temp with a fridgemate using the recommended settings- 1C temp difference, cooling mode, 9 min compressor delay. The temp probe is stuck onto the side of one of the full kegs and insulated with bluetack. I've never had the impression that they cycle particularly often- until they die of course.
Have I just been unlucky? Is this a common problem with this particular brand, or is this just a consequence of running a freezer outside it's usual operating parameters?
Now I need to source a third freezer in just over 3 years... which gives me the *****. Would I be better off with a fridge? Given the frequent turnover, I'm at a loss whether to buy a brand-new one, (for much more coin than I've payed previously), or just go another secondhand. If I shell out $500 or so, and it dies after 2 yrs, I'll be much more upset than if I pay $100 and it dies in another 12 months.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks
Remi
I had the same thing happen a year or so to my previous chestie (after approx 2yrs of service). Was able to find the same model as a replacement and so could re-use the same collar.
Now this freezer has started dying after only 15months. Both were Kelvinator 210L models- which are pretty common (sometimes branded Westinghouse).
Both were purchased secondhand aged between 5-10 yrs, having given faithful service without a hitch previously. After the first one died, I got it re-gassed- which was a waste of time, as it only lasted 5 days. As this freezer (and many others) has internal cooling lines, it is not practical to try and repair it.
I control the temp with a fridgemate using the recommended settings- 1C temp difference, cooling mode, 9 min compressor delay. The temp probe is stuck onto the side of one of the full kegs and insulated with bluetack. I've never had the impression that they cycle particularly often- until they die of course.
Have I just been unlucky? Is this a common problem with this particular brand, or is this just a consequence of running a freezer outside it's usual operating parameters?
Now I need to source a third freezer in just over 3 years... which gives me the *****. Would I be better off with a fridge? Given the frequent turnover, I'm at a loss whether to buy a brand-new one, (for much more coin than I've payed previously), or just go another secondhand. If I shell out $500 or so, and it dies after 2 yrs, I'll be much more upset than if I pay $100 and it dies in another 12 months.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks
Remi