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Worth giving a shot...how do you think that'll help?

It's set at 67° and the probe is reading 71°, so the circuit is "on".... So if I set it lower, the circuit will still be on, right? So what will that change?

I misunderstood that it was still running at your set point. Sounds like you have it figured out as being low on freon.

I recently bought a brand new freezer to replace a dead one.

I've been pretty vigilant on craigslist and have found newer 12-14 cubic foot chest freezers for $100 or less but I generally only get 2-4 years of use out of them.
 
[...]The energy difference between older fridges and newer models is staggering. You will make up the price difference in half a year. After turning off my keezer for the last time, our monthly energy bill dropped considerably (I want to say on the order of $50).

Just something to consider.

+1

~25 years ago when my sons were just a few years old and already starting to consume a grocery store worth of food every week, the spousal unit and I decided to spring for a large freezer and buy in bulk. The amount of energy that sucker consumed matched the kids appetites - the cost was around $25 a month for the damned beast. As soon as the kids were off to college we got some poor bastid to take it off our hands for free.

A couple of years ago I picked up a two year old 10cf freezer to turn into a six faucet keezer. Without using a Kill-o-watt on it I have no idea how much energy it uses in keezer service, but it's barely making a blip on our electric bill.

Indeed, since replacing most of the incandescent lights in the house with CFLs, our bill has been running 15-20% lower month-to-month for the last couple of years - and that's with not only the keezer, but a pair of 17cf fermentation fridges as well. All three units are e-Star rated, and these new-era chillers are amazingly efficient...

Cheers!
 
Alright, I'm convinced. Thanks for the fantastic information guys. Saving up for a new, efficient freezer. Mine's in my garage...hot & humid in the summer. Efficiency matters.
 
Well, I lucked out, big time. Got one for $80 on Craigslist that is also new(ish) and EnergyStar rated. Found, emailed and picked up same day, and was only 15mins away, awesome. I'm pumped.

Maytag 14.8 CuFt
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Footprint (from HBT sizing chest freezer thread):
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Power consumption at 0°F is ~350kwH annually, roughly $30. Thinking it'll use less at 34°F - 70°F.

Thanks for all your comments!
 
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