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pinhead 12-28-11 12:55 PM

Diy hx ashp
 
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A very low cost ASHP that will work in spring and fall.
Can be converted to GSHP with the addition of a ground loop, or fed from running water.

launboy 12-30-11 12:22 AM

I believe there was aother post on this somewhere here nd it was decided that it would actually use more energy to add ice that was frozen outside to your fridge due to the extra opening of the house and fridge doors and the fact that you are now not just removing that het from the fridge, but by putting it outside, also from the house.

Adam

AC_Hacker 12-30-11 11:37 AM

What are you trying to do?

pinhead 01-03-12 07:42 AM

Steal heat from my employer.

MN Renovator 01-04-12 10:55 PM

If you are serious with your previous post and the picture with the arrows between the flowery landscape, the bucket, and the snowflakes falling into the breadbox, then please ignore the final paragraph to this post, or maybe just the whole thing.

It's easier to steal heat when you are living in a 3 story apartment, be sure the above and below units are occupied and ideally the side ones too. Live on the 2nd floor, in the winter you get heat from the sides and below you and in the summer the guy on the 3rd floor pays your electric bill. Be sure the guy on the 3rd floor has his A/C cranked on a hot day before you decide to move in. You'll be all set. Usually heat is free with an apartment though, if that is the case, get a 1st floor apartment and the 2nd, 3rd, and sides will pay most of your A/C bill, be sure to add thermally insulating window shades.

I've known too many people who got burned by living in 3rd story apartments and paid $200 a month for June, July, and August to run an air conditioner in a 800sq ft space and not even get it down below 80 during July. One of my friends lived on a 1st story apartment and didn't mind it at 76 degrees inside on a hot July day, her above neighbor paid her A/C bill while she paid $20 for the rest of her electricity.

Not sure how you'll get the heat from a business unless they are right below you or next to you. You could try to move into a conference room or the basement and hope you don't get caught, that would have worked out for Milton. Except in the end he added a lot of heat to the building. I think an accounting glitch might be a better plan. Here's the rundown.
Milton Waddams Strikes Back.wmv - YouTube

AC_Hacker 01-05-12 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinhead (Post 18776)
Steal heat from my employer.

I think that if you drank several pitchers of ice water a day, during the heating season, you would absorb more heat from your working environment than normal employees.

Your employer could never trace the theft.

So diabolical.


-AC_Hacker


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