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Old 07-09-12, 08:38 AM   #1
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My GE hybrid has both and can be switched to electric, heat pump or both for "high demand".

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My GE hybrid has both and can be switched to electric, heat pump or both for "high demand".
Yeah, and that's why I think it would be pretty weird that the A7 would be installed,
so it couldn't run the heating elements at all.

IMO, the heating elements on my setup should come on, when the temperature
drops below my choice of set-point.
If I run them at 120vac, it's not going to cost a lot to assist the A7.

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I took it easy on my sore back all weekend, did the recommended stretching,
went for a slow 3 mile walk on Sunday evening..
And today, my back is hurting more! It stinks to be getting so old..
Got a few easy things I can do today. Slow progress is better than none..

I ordered four of those 90 degree PEX bender brackets for the heat traps last night.
(Ebay total $5.98) Should be here by Thursday.

Edit: The PEX 90deg brackets came today (Wednesday). Which has me thinking that I may need more 3/4" PEX.. I only have 10 ft..
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