Submitted by Yak54RC t3_zzw7a2 in RhodeIsland
THIS POST IS NOT POLITICAL SO PLEASE KEEP IT THAT WAY.
im not good with long posts and will miss info, so if you have questions about numbers and data (which i have a lot of) , please let me know
this post is for people that might be on the fence about heat pumps or are looking into getting one.as we know this month was kinda cold and this was my first cold month with my new GREE FLEXX(mr cool universal) heat pump. my home is 1400 square foot with 1k square foot basement. single floor ranch from the 60s with regular wall insulation BUT super insulated attic which came about a project i DIY last year (you can find that here https://imgur.com/gallery/Aq4fouH)
i had a full heating season with the new attic insulation last year which helped reduce my GAS use by 36 percent when compared to previous years accounting for different temps . so the next project for this year was to switch over heat pump since i had already reduced my energy needs. i have a good amount of solar panels on the roof and i overproduce during summer which gives me a credit for the winter and now with the heat pump i can take advantage of that credit.
EQUIPMENT:
i have a MR cool (just rebadged GREE FLEXX) which can be selected as 2 or 3 ton via a dip switch (they also have 4-5 ton).this basically replaces the outdoor AC unit. i still have my forced air gas furnace and air handler. nothing inside was changed since i had the right sized equipment inside already which consists of TXV valve and bi-directioanal filter dryer.
THE NUMBERS
for 1,400 sqaure foot house with 1k basement , the heat pump has used 500 KWHR for the month.i set the thermostat at 71 and NEVER change it, heat pumps do best when they have a small temp range to work instead of setting it at 65 when not home and then expecting to get to 70 when you get home. i have the the math and it uses almost EXACT amount and this way the house is always 71 degrees.
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so even with the crazy electricity rates i would pay about $145 for heating with the new heat pump for december but remember i have solar credits still. the most important thing we can do is to make sure we have proper insulation to minimize the load on the heating system. the heat pump had ZERO issues keeping up even the days we went down to 10 degrees. on the coldest day the heat pump still had downtime of 30-45 minutes before coming back on.
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ANYWAYS, shoot me your questions since im all over the place
Pdmnt t1_j2dy6yw wrote
I'm glad the heat pump worked but who are you voting for next election? Jk jk haha