microbusbrewery
Senior Member
So some friends of ours gave us an upright freezer a while back which freed up a 7-ish cubic foot chest freezer (we'll call it chest freezer #1) that my wife had been using. Since my wife didn't need chest freezer #1 any longer, she said I could turn it into a keezer. I already have a kegerator but I wanted to build the keezer so that I could roll it to the back patio when we have BBQ's.
So I figured cool, I'll work on it when I have time but no rush. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago where my ferm chamber made from chest freezer #2 suddenly died (compressor running, but no cooling). So I went ahead and turned my kegerator into a ferm chamber and got to work on converting chest freezer #1 into a keezer.
Sorry for the long intro...and now for my question...the chest freezer is your typical Whirlpool with no exposed condenser coils (heat is dissipated through the skin). I was checking things out today and noticed there's quite a bit of room around the compressor so I was wondering if it might benefit from adding a muffin fan that would blow directly on the compressor whenever it's running. Basically I'm trying to help ensure chest freezer #1 doesn't crap out on me anytime soon like chest freezer #2 did. Any idea if that will help extend the life of the compressor?
So I figured cool, I'll work on it when I have time but no rush. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago where my ferm chamber made from chest freezer #2 suddenly died (compressor running, but no cooling). So I went ahead and turned my kegerator into a ferm chamber and got to work on converting chest freezer #1 into a keezer.
Sorry for the long intro...and now for my question...the chest freezer is your typical Whirlpool with no exposed condenser coils (heat is dissipated through the skin). I was checking things out today and noticed there's quite a bit of room around the compressor so I was wondering if it might benefit from adding a muffin fan that would blow directly on the compressor whenever it's running. Basically I'm trying to help ensure chest freezer #1 doesn't crap out on me anytime soon like chest freezer #2 did. Any idea if that will help extend the life of the compressor?