Depending on your electrical skills you could hack it if it is a failure of the control chip.
Lm335 would be easy to work with, but works only until -20°C IIRC...
you said after switching it on it goes deeper than -30°C.... how about a time switch that switches it off and on again every 20 minutes?
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