• perviouslyiner@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Someone else linked the main video, here is the playlist.

      Basics:

      • It’s just an air conditioner with an extra valve to reverse the flow.
      • They work in much colder weather than you are imagining.
      • They are more efficient than you are imagining.
      • They are even better if you look for the latest models coming out of the far east.
      • Actually do the calculations for how much power you need - don’t just let the installers say “This house currently has x kW of heating, therefore it will need an x kW heat pump” (same for the air conditioning mode)
      • It’s probably better to have a resistive heat backup for occasional extreme-cold days than to have an oversized heat pump.
      • rmuk
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        7 months ago

        Yeah, the biggest problem is mentality, I find. People expect to walk into a freezing cold house, thonk the BOOST button and have bouncing radiators in fifteen minutes. Heat Pumps ideally need to be left to their thermostats to maintain the temperature.