On Sun, 26 Nov 2017 15:01:14 -0800, spuorgelgoog wrote:
On Sunday, 26 November 2017 22:01:04 UTC, David WE Roberts (Google)
wrote:
This makes using a wood burner in the shed a pure vanity project.
So on pure cost effectiveness on fuel use the air source heat pump
seems to win hands down.
It does make the installation of air conditioning in the house look
quite attractive, though. Purely for cooling in the summer, though,
If the house and shed are close enough together could you use one
outside unit and two inside units, one in the shed for winter warmth and
the other in the house for summer cooling?
Or one of the type that works with an inside unit and 2 four-inch vents
through the wall, and move it from house to shed in autumn and spring?
Also if you can run your aircon off solar electricity that may change
the economics.
Owain
Nice thought, but shed is down the bottom of the garden.
Cheers
Dave R
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