My deer camp is off the grid. We usually spend about a week there in December. This year it was a little bit warmer than normal. I typically use regular cheap Coleman coolers. Most years it is pretty cold this time of the year and you do not lose a lot of ice due to melting. Well this year it was a warmer than normal. It seemed like I lost a lot of ice.
I was thinking about getting a chest freezer to keep my ice in while I am there. It would be the type of thing where I would run my generator to get the freezer cold. Put the ice in and run the freezer periodically off the generator (which I will be doing anyway). If I shoot something I will take the ice out that I need to ice my deer in the ice chest.
I was thinking if I added extra insulation around the freezer (or inside) I could make it better insulated than a cooler. I would think a chest freezer is already better insulated anyway.
I know some may say just to get a Yeti or RTIC or whatever. Just thinking this would be cheaper and possibly work a lot better.
Turned out to be not much of a problem for me this year as I didn't kill anything in a week.
What am I missing with my plan/idea?
I was thinking about getting a chest freezer to keep my ice in while I am there. It would be the type of thing where I would run my generator to get the freezer cold. Put the ice in and run the freezer periodically off the generator (which I will be doing anyway). If I shoot something I will take the ice out that I need to ice my deer in the ice chest.
I was thinking if I added extra insulation around the freezer (or inside) I could make it better insulated than a cooler. I would think a chest freezer is already better insulated anyway.
I know some may say just to get a Yeti or RTIC or whatever. Just thinking this would be cheaper and possibly work a lot better.
Turned out to be not much of a problem for me this year as I didn't kill anything in a week.

What am I missing with my plan/idea?
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