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You can see my responce to the question below. I will have to look into this and maybe reach out to the manufacturer to see if there is a temp it needs to stay above.Did freezer actually fail? Or did it not cycle on because the temp was too low to trigger the thermostat? My shop fridge/freezer will not run if I do not have the heater going and get things up to temp.
Freezer is working fine since. Neither the GFCI or actual breaker were tripped those were the first things I checked. I unplugged and plugged it back in and the freezer instantly popped on.You don't mention if freezer died or power tripped? If on a GFCI get it off of it. It's easily done by switching a couple of wires.
ElkNut
Oh no, my wife was upset with the meat but luckily our stored breast milk was in another freezer. Loosing that is probably comparable to how I feel about loosing the meat.Had it happen with a freezer holding breast milk. Rough lesson to learn the hard way.
To add context this was a standup freezer bought new in Oct 22. The old 20+ year old chest freezer next to it kept running like a champ.