Your freezer operates on the basic principles of the refrigeration cycle. Your freezer does not make cold, it removes heat from the cabinet space. That heat is then discharged to the outside of the unit via a set of coils (either on the back or bottom of the unit). This cycle should keep the operating components of your freezer operating well throughout the winter months.
you need the temperature in a freezer to be colder that its' surrounding area for it to work properly
Freezers are not recommended to be run in environments where the temparature falls below 50 degrees. This will not immediately break the freezer, but it can lead to reduced life.
Generally yes, a freezer should be kept in the house. Home freezers and refridgerators are designed to be operated in a normal "room temperature" environment. Operation at unusually high or low ambient temperatures will be inefficient and/or the freezer will not control temperature properly.
a freezer is colder and is for storing food a garage is useful for storing many things and is alot bigger
The life of the freezer depends on the conditions in which it is housed. If the garage is humid, hot or conversely very cold, then your freezer is better off inside.
Any dense insulation will be good for a garage, to keep it warm in the winter, especially if it's a detached unit.
Yes
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in the freezer in a freezer bag
chickens can freeze in both winter and summer if you have a freezer to put them in.
The best way to insulate a garage is to use insulation materials like fiberglass, foam board, or spray foam to cover the walls, ceiling, and garage door. This helps to keep the garage warm in the winter and cool in the summer, making it more energy efficient and comfortable.
Keep them in the freezer...below Oc.