nun_hunter
Well-Known Member
I have a chest freezer in an outside shed. During the winter there is always condensation on it as it's so damp and wet around where I live.
Even during the last few days where it's been 18⁰C but raining it's still got condensation pouring off it and a puddle on the floor.
Is it worth trying to insulate it a bit better or is it beyond that sort of improvement and a newer more efficient quality freezer the more cost effective option?
The fact that it's cold enough on the outside to develop condensation makes me think it's probably costing more to run than it should.
Even during the last few days where it's been 18⁰C but raining it's still got condensation pouring off it and a puddle on the floor.
Is it worth trying to insulate it a bit better or is it beyond that sort of improvement and a newer more efficient quality freezer the more cost effective option?
The fact that it's cold enough on the outside to develop condensation makes me think it's probably costing more to run than it should.

