we run a metro fire...........its shorts and a tee shirt all winter long here.........all the free firewood i can burn.
Mitsubishi make one that works to -16.
Had no idea heat pumps were that popular..we just stick with the fireplace, heater and blankets![]()
No, your heat pump is shit. Research before you buy and buy one that will work at the coldest recorded temperature for where you live.
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Got the built in gas fire so always toasty here. But otherwise I would install a heat pump. Most important thing about them is the design - you have to get the right size and type for your situation. Heat load calculations etc should be done. If you buy one from an appliance store and have it installed by a local electrician (nothing against sparkies, mind) you could have issues - Design and instalation by experienced refrigeration/HVAC engineers is a better option.
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What if I provide the outside unit with better protection from the elements? The Daiken is in a sheltered spot whilst the Fujitsu is more exposed.
Are these heat pumps very expensive to run, and what sort of servicing costs are there ? Cost of woodburner in Waikato at daughters house ended up costing nearly 5kand now there is the cost of wood. She reckons if she did it over again she would go heatpump.
6.5 kw output Panasonic here, it's just like I'm in Brisbane with the temp being 30 degrees, this morning LOL!![]()
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We have’nt noticed our heatpump expensive to run when you bring into account what it can cost to keep warm. we've had our heatpump for 5 years and all we have done to it is clean the filters in it ourselves. so no real servicing costs. as for your daughters log burner, the good thing about them is if the power goes off you can still keep warm.
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