How to convert a chest freezer into a cold plunge (that actually lasts)

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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    Introduction 00:00
    Disclaimer and warning 00:33
    Step 1 - Buy a freezer 01:41
    Step 2 - Apply epoxy putty to seams 01:52
    Step 3 - Apply epoxy liner 04:40
    Step 4 - Install pump and filter 05:38
    Step 5 - Temperature controller and underneath support 06:02
    Step 6 - Customise? 06:18
    Step 7 - Enjoy 06:37
    Time lapse of 3-minute cold plunge 07:15
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Komentáře • 31

  • @danielmcnulty8736
    @danielmcnulty8736 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I got a freezer for 300 bucks. 14.8 CF.
    Bathrooms caulk to seams. Cheap pool filter pump, ink bird controller, box fan to circulate air and cool the outside.
    Total $450. Had it 5 years. No issues.
    I did not paint the inside, I did nothing fancy to it. Water stays at 38°, no problem. The drain plug is on the bottom, I hooked up a garden hose to it, which goes to my basement drain. I empty it once every two weeks, and refill it. The garden hose is right outside the basement window, which makes it easy.

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 3 měsíci

      That's great Daniel, thanks for sharing. I came across several stories like yours and do admit there were a few people who chose to do what you have done and have had years of success which is great for you!
      Is that $450 USD? If so, that equates to close to $700 AUD for a second hand 418 litre freezer conversion. Well done mate!
      I'm in this for the long term and value quality, as well as aesthetics. My final price of approximately $2000 AUD ($1300 USD), for a 500L was still well below the least expensive cold plunge on our Australian market ($4800 AUD) and made this one in less than half the wait time it takes for a professional cold plunge (8-10 weeks).
      Water conservation is something to consider also and with the proper pump/filter and sanitation, you could get many months out of the same water instead of just 2 weeks.
      Other than that, sounds like we are both winning! :-)

  • @freefab-wt5rt
    @freefab-wt5rt Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent !!!!

  • @larryadams4358
    @larryadams4358 Před měsícem

    I am looking for an easy cold plunge kit. This is probably one of the best videos I have found. Thanks.

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před měsícem +1

      Great to hear mate! It can be a long and arduous setup/application, but once complete, you will be so glad you committed to getting it done :-)

  • @vplan
    @vplan Před 4 měsíci +1

    I converted a freezer over 2 years ago and love it :). I am planning to apply epoxy liner sometime this year. Originally I just used putty (dry method as well) and did not have a single issue. I prefer my plunges at 32F /0C:)

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 4 měsíci

      Excellent to hear! Yes, I contemplated not using a liner and just sealing the seams. In this for the long haul, so solid setup was the goal and painfully applied the liner in the high humidity of an Australian summer lol

  • @adamator5966
    @adamator5966 Před 3 měsíci

    Easily one of the best videos I’ve watched on a DIY Thanks so much for your time and help! I do have one question you said sanitize with peroxide. How do you do that?

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 3 měsíci

      My pleasure Adam! Appreciate your feedback :-)
      I use a 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. For this size freezer (500L), I used 120ml to "shock" the water initially (did not go in water for at least 24 hours).
      Now, on a weekly basis, I add around 60ml as maintenance.
      Hope this helps 💪

  • @davedignon6788
    @davedignon6788 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. Can I ask what pond liner you used? Was it Cromlin from Bunnings?

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you Dave! Appreciate the feedback.
      I used 'Pond Shield' which is available from Amazon AU. The Cromlin from Bunnings can work, but in terms of best practice, Pond Shield is superior based on research done by people who have had many years in this game :-)
      Hope that helps!

  • @davidvassallo7464
    @davidvassallo7464 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great job and thanks for sharing!
    Did you diy the pump and filter or did you buy it as a kit? Also may I ask what capacity freezer you have?

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much!
      It's a 500L and has plenty of space.
      I went to numerous irrigation businesses locally as well as aquarium shops. By the time I got all of the gear, it was just as economical to buy a ready made kit. 'Zenice' is the pump and filter kit supplier I went with but I'm sure there are others 👍
      Hope that helps 🙏

    • @davidvassallo7464
      @davidvassallo7464 Před 4 měsíci

      You look quite tall whereas I’m only a shorty at 5ft8 and thinking a 370-400L might be sufficient.
      Good choice as the Zenice filter is highly recommended on various diy cold plunge groups on FB👍

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@davidvassallo7464Yes, a 370L will be less work and if you don't mind not being able to stretch out, then that would be the size to go for 👍

  • @henryf1221
    @henryf1221 Před 3 měsíci

    This is awesome! How much would you say the total cost of materials is and how long did it take you to get a finished product?

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 3 měsíci

      500L Hisense Freezer $880
      Selleys Aqua x8 large tubes $180
      Ink bird Temperature Controller $45
      Miscellaneous (silicone for exterior, sanding sheets, rollers for pond shield, mixing cups, gloves) $100
      Pond Shield sky blue x 2 kits $240
      Pump and Filter $460
      Total of just under $2000 AUD or around $1250 USD
      Took me 4 weeks in total with all the waiting for shipping from the USA to AUS. So 5-6 days of actual labour.
      Hope it goes smoothly for you :-)

  • @betterstrongerhappier5948
    @betterstrongerhappier5948 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the video. I have just bought a freezer to transform it into a cold plunge. I live in Mexico with a huge percentage of humidity which is an additional challenge to apply the epoxy. I understand it needs to be done inside with the air conditioning running. I was wondering whether the walls need to be sanded before applying the pond shield. Thank you.

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před měsícem +1

      My pleasure mate! Yes, the walls will need a light sand with 60 grit sanding paper. It is inconvenient, but applying the pond shield in an air-conditioned space will increase the odds of it setting correctly. All the best with your new project! :-)

    • @betterstrongerhappier5948
      @betterstrongerhappier5948 Před měsícem

      Thank you!! 🙏

  • @flyingosom202
    @flyingosom202 Před 2 měsíci

    hey, whats the fitting on the end of the pvc pipe that screws out & adjusts to the wall to keep the filter in place?

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 2 měsíci

      That's a good question. Would like to help but the intricate plumbing details are not my forte. I bought this as a kit from Zenice...check them out on Facebook and I'm sure they will help 🙂

    • @flyingosom202
      @flyingosom202 Před 2 měsíci

      @@healthreversion ok thanks!

  • @tomkreyssig
    @tomkreyssig Před 25 dny

    Good video. I have one question. My chest freezer gets an extremly hot surface on the outside during cooling the water down. Is that normal? Does your freezer has this hot temperatures too?

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 25 dny +1

      Thank you for the feedback :-) Yes, this is completely normal. If you are using a temperature controller, the freezer will work hard for periods of time, and then shut off and 'take a break' so there is a balance and therefore not staying 'hot to touch' for long periods. Hope this helps

    • @tomkreyssig
      @tomkreyssig Před 25 dny

      Yes! That helps thanks a lot 👍😄

  • @mattward5010
    @mattward5010 Před 2 měsíci

    What is the name of the pump and the pump and filter? Please

    • @healthreversion
      @healthreversion  Před 2 měsíci

      Zenice 1500 Small Filter and Pump
      They have a facebook page (Zenice) and website that you can search for 🙂