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Old 04-10-15, 06:45 PM   #610
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There are a lot of factors to be considered.
The amount of BTUh needed, your insulation/tightness and your backup heat & etc.

I think you might need one of the better systems.
Something that works well down to near 1deg F.
But, if you aren't adverse to using your backup heat on extra cold days,
you can buy a less costly system.


We are still seeing a little snow each week and still have slowly melting snow mounds in the yard.

If I have to replace one or both my Sanyos, I'm going to get the best I can find. I'm leery about the colder trend we are seeing in this area, so I want to get the best ASHP I can find.
I've got a 'feeling' the NE is going to be seeing a lot more of the Polar Vortex in the next few years. My guess anyways. Hope I'm wrong.

Looks like we might be turning off the Sanyos in May..
Woburn April Weather 2015 - AccuWeather Forecast for MA 01801
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