• acosmichippo
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    6 hours ago

    yeah it’s mainly a benefit in summer.

    In winter it can be beneficial if you also have a heat pump furnace. Otherwise the heat is ultimately coming from gas or resistive heating. That’s not a problem, it’s just not a gain in efficiency in winter. Actually it is slightly more efficient as he explains later in the video.

    The main thing I don’t like about my HPWH is it’s a bit noisy when it’s running.

    edit: I have not had the random cold water issues he said he’s had in the video. I wonder if that’s more of a pressure problem in the hot water line. Assuming he doesn’t take 120-degree showers, if the hot water pauses for a bit, seems like he’d temporarily get only water from the cold water line.

    • HubertManne@piefed.social
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      I feel like it should be programmable. Like don’t activvate if outside (of the device) temp is below 70. I also wonder if putting one of those insulation blankets made for hot water heaters in the winter would reduce it trying to use the ambient temp. ADDED: I also always kind of thought we should have these integrated with refridgerators. Like I realize how we do floorplans need to change going forward but if fridges had an insulated cabinet as part of a fridge that is made to swap since the fridge wants cold and it wants hot.