Industrial Toys
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I have never owned a chest freezer before. Nor has anyone in my family.
So I finally bought a small one. Danby, maybe three feet long.
I put the laser thermometer on the interior some time ago and was very surprised to see it at something like -20C.
So several quesitons.
What is the best temperature for frozen food? Prepared meals, steak, hamburger, that kind of thing?
I want to put in a temperature monitor connected to an alarm system.
What is the best location for a probe, as far as accurate temperature or best location for alarming purposes.
Typically, where could one safely pop a small hole through the side for the probe cable? Maybe 1/8" diameter. It there anything in the sides?
Thanks for the input.
Oh, also, does one typically have to defrost a freezer? This one is looking like it could use a defrosting.
So I finally bought a small one. Danby, maybe three feet long.
I put the laser thermometer on the interior some time ago and was very surprised to see it at something like -20C.
So several quesitons.
What is the best temperature for frozen food? Prepared meals, steak, hamburger, that kind of thing?
I want to put in a temperature monitor connected to an alarm system.
What is the best location for a probe, as far as accurate temperature or best location for alarming purposes.
Typically, where could one safely pop a small hole through the side for the probe cable? Maybe 1/8" diameter. It there anything in the sides?
Thanks for the input.
Oh, also, does one typically have to defrost a freezer? This one is looking like it could use a defrosting.