Any one have any DIY deer coolers they could share pics or plans on?
I would be interested in a plan myself.[/QUOTE
I have pictures of a cooler my son and I made for fall Archery to keep the deer cold and using a 15000 (110-V) BTU window A/C unit.
We have hung deer over night and they were firm and ready to cut when ever! If you would like to see it I would be more than happy to share it with you!
Just ask!! THEIR IS NO CHARGE!!!
That is what the Coolbot is supposed to do. Keep it from freezing up.Guys,
I have made a couple of coolers before so here is some things to keep in mind:
* Spray-in foam is by far the most efficient. All air leaks really kill the efficiency of the cooling unit.
* A normal air conditioner will only cool the room down to about 55' F for any length of time (over 4 hours) even if it has more than enough BTU's for the room. They are not meant to cool lower than this and the built-in thermostats are part of the problem. This is the reason for the add-on thermostats and they are not cheap!
* The best thing I have found to cool down a room below 60' F for more than 4 hours is a unit made for semi-trucks that haul refrigerated and frozen items. They are often called Thermoking units but that is a trade name. These units can run on 110 AC or diesel power. You can get one fairly inexpensive at a scrap yard for trucks. I've seen used ones for as little as $50 and as much as $1000.
* I have been told that you can adjust some window air conditioners thermostats to cool below 60' but I do not know this as fact. There is a small screw at the top of the thermostat that is painted to keep it in place. Supposedly you can turn this screw to allow the unit to cool down further. However it will still only work for about 4 hours max. before it starts to frost up and shut down.
* Commercial units designed to cool down below 60' have heaters and fans that move enough warm air over the coils to keep them frosting up.
* I have also heard of people using an old freezer unit to cool down their cooler like a previous poster did. This works because these units are designed to cool down to the tempertures needed, but they are usually not designed to cool down a room bigger than the freezer they came out of. But it may be enough to keep your deer cool enough to keep.