09-06-16, 12:34 PM | #51 |
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In general , buy the highest SEER rating you can afford .
You also have to decide either to buy one of the " name brand " units , at a higher price . Or buy a no name brand at a lesser price . I suspect many of the no name brand units come from the same factories in China ? God bless Wyr |
09-07-16, 02:19 AM | #52 |
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In Afghanistan on the bases there all they used for many years was no name made in china split A/C units. So they can hold up very well.
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09-13-16, 02:35 PM | #53 |
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Well I finely got that wire pulled and most of the related demo repaired.
Now I have my welding circuit for the back yard free and I have a 30 amp 240/120 circuit easy to get and near the front yard so I can use my plasma cutter at full power and use my large stick welder at reduced power. |
11-19-16, 08:56 AM | #54 |
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I have been using my split in heating mode a little here and there. Tonight it got down to 25.
I had it turned down to 68°F. When I got up I cranked it up to 75°F went and found my amp clamp and amp clamped the power wire going to the split. It was drawing between 2 and 4 amps of 250v power and able to keep the partially insulated room warm all night. I think the electric heat had been kicking on, I noticed it will be drawing 2 amps then jump up to 4 amps. The manual says it will start to use electric heat when the outside temp drops below freezing. Heat pumps are typically better air conditioners or better heaters. I think this one is a better air conditioner. And in NM you want a good air conditioner every year and you need a really good heater some years. |
11-19-16, 09:32 AM | #55 |
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Our 2 Heat Pumps - MS's have been used , part of the time , the last week or so . I try to turn them off & turn the gas furnace central system when the OAT drops to 25 or less .
The furnace is 15 - 20 years old , but 90% or 92% 2 stage condensing unit . It runs on low flme 99% of the time . But then I am paying to heat just about 100% of the house . God bless Wyr Last edited by WyrTwister; 11-19-16 at 12:39 PM.. |
12-07-16, 08:41 PM | #56 |
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Tonight it drops down to 15°F with 36mph winds.
That should be a good test. |
12-07-16, 08:45 PM | #57 |
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Also a good test of weather sealing around windows & doors . And general insulation .
Best of luck , :-) God bless Wyr |
12-12-16, 10:47 AM | #58 |
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I amp clamped the heat pump wire after I turned it up while it was about 16°F outside.
Was only drawing about 4 amps of 240v power. I think it wss using a good amount of electric heat. Still Not bad. |
12-12-16, 12:22 PM | #59 |
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That would be 960 Watts .
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12-18-16, 11:04 AM | #60 |
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When it gets below +5°F, the temperature where the heat pump gives up trying to move heat. At that point the heating output really drops off because it's only providing electric heat.
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