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The outlet is only wired for cooling only, and the freezer I'm using it with is rated for 3 amps.
I started with the sensor placed in a water reservoir but I don't think that that accurately reflects temperature of the "freezer" as the water would take too long to change temp. Sensor is now taped to the side, which causes it to cycle more but maintain a more accurate temp.
Overall it was really easy, and I don't really have any electrical experience. The hardest part was getting that plastic cut without a jigsaw or dremel (never again). Next time I would definitely find a different housing. Total cost was around $60

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