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ice cream maker in freezer

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The motor would make its own heat to an extent, though the bearings might wear quicker as the lube would less effective at that temp.
Why not run a couple of wires out of the freezer chamber to a battery on the outside.
 
Your best bet would likely be to use a standard AC motor and use a flat ribbon cable to run the power by the freezer door gasket.
You may have to lube the motor and gears with a low-temperature silicone or synthetic grease.
 
If using AC, another source is the interior light, depending on how powerful your motor is. It is probably a simple job to remove one wire from the door switch so it is continuously on.

However, I agree with crutschow that a flat or even round extension cord under the door gasket shouldn't make much difference and is far easier to do.

John
 
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