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About two months ago, had a deep freeze stop working. Luckily noticed it probably the day after it stopped working. Things were just starting to thaw out on top. Made a mad dash and got all the elk steak, burger, and roasts to a differnt freezer.
I'm out of room everywhere else with like 5 pounds of ground pork and some frozen corn left to find a home. So I start messing with the freezer to find out what is wrong. Turned out the wiring somehow got a little twisted out or pulled on and it just stopped. So I plugged it in and it worked.
Told the wife, and she said that's good, before we put everything back. I want to clean it out and defrost it. Said ok, which was my assumption that she was going to do that.
Today, I say should we move everything back, and she goes. But it still needs to be cleaned. (Mind you, she's a teacher and has summer off). I say ok. Go out there to start the process and am immediately hit with the stench of death. The pork and corn is now a meat soup in the bottom. Ask her what happened and she said she needed to unplug it to finish painting the entry way...
So...
My original plan was to take the chest freezer on my elk hunt this fall, and if I knock one down just load up the freezer. Hook it up to the generator, freeze everything solid that night and head home the next day and stop and fill with ice as needed.
This begs the question.
After bleaching and cleaning the freezer out today, and letting it air dry for 3 days. Would you run the risk of still using said freezer. Or is that thing permanently screwed?
I'm out of room everywhere else with like 5 pounds of ground pork and some frozen corn left to find a home. So I start messing with the freezer to find out what is wrong. Turned out the wiring somehow got a little twisted out or pulled on and it just stopped. So I plugged it in and it worked.
Told the wife, and she said that's good, before we put everything back. I want to clean it out and defrost it. Said ok, which was my assumption that she was going to do that.
Today, I say should we move everything back, and she goes. But it still needs to be cleaned. (Mind you, she's a teacher and has summer off). I say ok. Go out there to start the process and am immediately hit with the stench of death. The pork and corn is now a meat soup in the bottom. Ask her what happened and she said she needed to unplug it to finish painting the entry way...
So...
My original plan was to take the chest freezer on my elk hunt this fall, and if I knock one down just load up the freezer. Hook it up to the generator, freeze everything solid that night and head home the next day and stop and fill with ice as needed.
This begs the question.
After bleaching and cleaning the freezer out today, and letting it air dry for 3 days. Would you run the risk of still using said freezer. Or is that thing permanently screwed?