REBrueckner
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Stormchasers recent "loss of power" thread reminded me I've been meaning to pose several issues related to reverse cycle a/c efficiency and get myself updated ...I investigated about ten years ago but don't remember details.
(1) I believe that when water temps get down to about 45 degrees or so, reverse cycle is about useless....you are likely running at lower efficiency than if plain old electric heaters are being used. ..true?
(2) at least some reverse cycle air conditioners have internal heating coils....electric heat....and I'm unsure when those activate if the compressor and water pump shuts off...if so, that's not a bad arrangement.
(3) running a/c in reverse cycle mode DOES cause wear and tear on the a/c unit compressors. Hence I prefer electric space heaters.
For these reasons and because reverse cycle has a big power surge when turning ON, I have never liked using them for heat unless its a sudden cold snap in warm waters. Space heaters have always seemed an economical alternative.
(1) I believe that when water temps get down to about 45 degrees or so, reverse cycle is about useless....you are likely running at lower efficiency than if plain old electric heaters are being used. ..true?
(2) at least some reverse cycle air conditioners have internal heating coils....electric heat....and I'm unsure when those activate if the compressor and water pump shuts off...if so, that's not a bad arrangement.
(3) running a/c in reverse cycle mode DOES cause wear and tear on the a/c unit compressors. Hence I prefer electric space heaters.
For these reasons and because reverse cycle has a big power surge when turning ON, I have never liked using them for heat unless its a sudden cold snap in warm waters. Space heaters have always seemed an economical alternative.