Such a great idea. Hard to believe this has been used by commercial AC units and no one ever made this for home units. Saves energy, saves money... Hard to lose by getting one of these.
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It works ! It saves a shed load of money ! It does no harm to the environment (quite the opposite in fact). If I lived anywhere other than Ireland (aircon not required) I'd obviously buy one....
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This is pretty great in a place with irrigation. I pay around $80 a year to use irrigation water for my lawn, plants and etc. If this can be hooked up to that it would be a no brainer!
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An interesting idea, but a bit pricey. Plus from what I'm reading, the tax credit does not have a "refund" component to it. This means that if I don't owe anything on my taxes, I lose out on that savings.
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I bought one of these mid-summer last summer so I don't have a full analysis on the savings just yet. But since I live in the desert (Las Vegas) I'm expecting to save a lot this year. Some issues with the app, but the device itself is working perfectly. AMA
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Energy consumption largely depends on the compressor installed in the device. The amount of electricity required depends on the speed of rotation of the compressor unit blades. According to the start-stop principle, classic air source heat pumps https://www.spartamech.co.uk/hea... work in automatic mode. If the sensor detects a change in air temperature above or below the set parameter, the electric unit starts the engine. When the required temperature values are reached inside the room, it turns off again. The standby mode runs without power consumption.
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Homepage states $279 cost after tax credit, but "Buy now" page says $315?
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