• dmtalon@infosec.pub
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    10 months ago

    Ya, outside Cincinnati the forecast only has us making it to 32°f as the HI on Thursday. quite a few low’s in the single digits (was 3.6°f this morning) all week.

    Our HVAC is working overtime since Saturday, and appears it’s going to be an expensive electricity month.

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      10 months ago

      Makes me kinda glad my heat pump crapped out last month. Now I’ve got a more efficient one and half a cord of wood for my wood stove.

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        10 months ago

        Ours is 13yo, so not ancient but not new either. We have geothermal heat pump, so at least more efficient than a air/air heat pump. But when it has to run non-stop it really cools down the ground loop water and gets less efficient.

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          10 months ago

          That’s what I think I’d prefer a heat pump into a large pond. Water can store a lot of latent heat, and the convection will prevent it from getting too cold in one spot.

          Then if it gets really cold we have a skating rink.

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            10 months ago

            I also think the guys that designed/Installed ours were not the best. I think they undersized us a bit and am guessing the loop field is also smaller than ideal.

            If I knew then what I knew now I probably would have questioned them a bit, but I just had too much other stuff I was keeping up with at the time.

            We’re finishing our basement now and had a different HVAC company come out to look at adding vents/returns and he basically said our system really isn’t large enough to support the basement 100% which burns me up because we told them all along it was going to be finished and should be sized accordingly.