A new generation of engineers has realized they can push heat pumps to the limit.

    • spidermanchild@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      Not sure where you’re located, but there are often significant incentives for heat pumps. If you’re US and low/moderate income, there are big programs ramping up via the IRA that will cover a large percentage of the costs, assuming you’re not in a total brain dead state.

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            3 days ago

            I own one. It’s mounted in the wall not in a window but it’s a unit that can be used either way. We have central heat and A/C but our heat is a gas furnace. We have an addition that wasn’t on the central system and that’s why we have the wall unit heat pump/AC. It works pretty well as long as it isn’t bitter cold outside (-20 C/ -4F isn’t too rare). Also that addition has terrible insulation. (edit to add that the addition also has an ancient gas heater built into one of the walls but it hasn’t been used in decades. It has been tested though, it still works but it is scary.)

            So I’m pretty happy with that heat pump and it is probably much more efficient than a space heater. But if I was really broke and just trying to survive a hot spell or a cold snap I’d more likely buy a $180 AC unit and a $20 space heater unfortunately.

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            3 days ago

            Where? My $300 U shaped window AC is modern quiet, tidy and efficient, but I was reading about window heat pumps being $2-3k.

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              2 days ago

              My wall mounted split systems were <$1000 AUD each, 3.5kw. Found a sparkie and a fridgie to do the install, set us back around $3000 for two systems installed.

              Great units, added some wifi dongles and tied them into my home-assistant for remote / out of home control & scheduling.

              Probably the best addition to our home currently, don’t know how we lived here using pedestal fans and gas heating.