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...Why is a Russian arguing against oil profits
What is a heat pump
I cant tell if that guy is trooning out, every video his voice gets more feminine.
I give him the benefit of the doubt, but I think he's a future 56%'er.
I didn't say that, TC said that
Too cold here.
I mean if there was a way to force your next life to be one where you're a girl, nobody would be trooning out. But that isn't possible
How cold?
they gay
It's probably a gay thing
It transfers heat from one place to another. It's like an AC unit that works in both directions.
It's cool technology (seriously, look into it) but there ARE limitations.
nah. they work down to -20 or -30 these days. still gay though
I'm in Canada. Do you really have to ask?
Even in the South we get -40 every winter.
Oh and he released a new video a few minutes ago, I didn't see that.
Fuck Mark Carney, btw.
He's heavily invested in it and will be using government policy to enrich himself that way.
why would you want me to not spend more money on oil russiabro
We're an oil producer, Anon.
Do you really have to ask?
Well yes, where I live the winter doesn't dip below -35 C (-31 F) that often, Mitsubishi Electric models work down to -25 C (-13 F) and some chink Gree model I found claims to work down to -30 C (-22 F), seems like it would cover most days of the winter here
not for long, the planets dying
Saskatchewan and Quebec both have oil deposits, not to mention all the deposits up North and off the THREE coasts. Literally the longest maritime border on Earth.
HVAC brah-redditor alliance.
NO ANON! DON'T ASK HIM ABOUT HEAT PUMPS!
Russia might not even exist 100 years from now, who cares
noo doot aboot it
Chad Electric System Boiler vs ONIONS Heat Pump
Has built in water tank
Dont need to re-plumb you entire house with useless heat pump radiators that costs thousands
Idiot proof install
Just works.
1.) Buy heat pump
2.) Trans kids exist
3.) Trump is a nazi
I've heard that Trudeau was giving out free heat pumps for poor people or something, were they any good or were they the cheapest Chinese option they could find?
Good news: Most homes are going to be destroyed in WWIII so you won't have to remodel the house!
With new construction, you can make it whatever you want.
Trudeau's words are worthless.
He promised to get the reservations potable water in 2015 and they still don't.
I really didn't enjoy his rant about due process in his video before the latest one
Russian nukes dont work.
Dont worry about it.
Is heat recovery ventilation common in houses in your countries, anons?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah unsubbed on that one
natural gas forced air heat mogs heat pumps
So something other than a heater?
Their conventional weapons work quite well.
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No, only upper middle-class snobs get them installed just to say they are saving the world.
Thou they are a good idea.
An AC unit.
I've learned to dislike him. His information is objectively wrong in some cases, yet his ego is overinflated to admit he may be wrong.
Why is your government giving grants only for air-to-water heat pumps? Do they really not want you to also air condition your home THAT much?
It’s like a shitty retarded version of an air conditioner.
air-to-water heat pumps
air-to-water heat pumps are shit, but that is the meme they are currently shilling.
Electric system boilers like I posted is the only way forward if they actually plan on removing gas.
Cant be arsed to rewrite it. (pic related)
An AC unit that can run in reverse. Yes, it can heat your home.
Fair point, but why are you posting Technology Connections?
seems pricey. i just have a small woodstove for the winter and a cheap electric water heater that costs about $10 a month to run. it'll do.
Get a cold pump then.
literally the same thing as your refridgerator uses, but what he likes to talk about is using it for heat, it's efficient safe and low maintenance, most euro homes have one, especially new homes
He does not know.....
They've made woodstove basically illegal here, but to be honest I kind of agree with them doing that.
Here in the UK our homes are very close to each other and the fumes ruin the air quality in such confined areas with no trees or greenland close by.
You are right thou about it being cheap.
They don't have them here because Russians are conservative regarding everything for some reason
I unfollowed this current redditor and future troon after his dehumidifier when he went on a big rant about due process. He tries to be le quirky epic style when he does this shit and it's just cringe. He thinks he's John Oliver. He made a whole video glazing BlueSky and probably has tons of praise in his hugbox over there.
I already have one. And solar panels for warm water.
And photovoltaic panels with a storage for energy.
And a 50m deep well for water.
i bet most people living in close quarters wouldnt even bother with a woodstove, but its kind of too bad they banned it anyway. out where we live its more like spreading more tree food in the air but im bet they'll try banning them one day no matter what. nothing like having us dependent on the electric company.
solar panels for warm water.
yeah, thats the way to go for sun powered hot water. vacuum tubes? i know they are very efficient and will heat water even through the clouds in winter.
Stomp a tranny to death
the devices themselves are pretty expensive, so it's an investment.
Why do you keep saying that he's gonna troon out, it's way too late for him to do that at this point
When it's cloudy they're not very efficient. But when there's even a small amount of sun in the winter, I don't need to worry about heating up water.
I already have one
Which one?
i ws just going on what someone i knew said about his system. perhaps he was on about it still preheating the water quite a bit to save on whatever he used to boost the temp to the required level. id love to get a vacuum tube set up installed one of these days.
I know 2 people that installed HP in their house even though we typically get too cold where I live. Both of them went with the newer models good to -25°F, both have well insulated homes. This winter we had a week straight where it didn't get over -10°F, and both people were miserable. Once the ground gets a hard set in freeze it takes a bit to knock the chill out, and from what I've seen heat pumps are still not a viable option in my area, no matter how well they claim they work when it truly gets cold.
This completely depends on the climate you live in, as well as other factors such as how exposed and open you are.
OEM Term.
I'm highly upset that he's Jewish because I really enjoy his content. Why the fuck are they everywhere all at once while being not there at all?
i know a family that has one. they spend a fortune on baseboard heaters every winter.
Which one works down to -25 F? The best claim I've seen works down to -23 F, but I didn't look around very much
This guy is great. Leave him alone.
checks flag
I honestly believe you.
I'm not even a hater concerning heat pumps, our entire country south of the Mason Dixon can efficiently use them. As long as I have lake effect weather in a more northern climate I don't see them as viable yet, and I can imagine you don't either.
They still troon out late in life. Look at his hair. In his earlier vids it was short. He's been growing it longer and longer for years now.
He lives in the midwest and is close with his parents, so maybe that's holding him back, but once they pass away I could see him trooning. He'd probably see himself as a female science teacher like Miss Frizzle
I think his current hair is not as long as it used to be anymore, still looked better when it was shorter imo
i dont like the noice, inside and out, i dont like being dependent on the power grid, i dont like how the government is doing its best to force them, and i dont like the ever increasing cost of a kw/h. if i have my way i'll never ever install one.
Well yes, where I live the winter doesn't dip below -35 C (-31 F) that often, Mitsubishi Electric models work down to -25 C (-13 F) and some chink Gree model I found claims to work down to -30 C (-22 F), seems like it would cover most days of the winter here
work, yes
efficient ? no
I know one is a Mitsubishi, not sure on the other. I specifically asked both people about it because heat pumps have always been considered ineffective in our climate, both people told me their HVAC guys set them up with units capable of handling it, the Mitsubishi owner clearly stated -25°F.
They also told me that if it dipped that low at night, but warmed up during the day that the units did OK, but they just don't work well once it gets frigid and then stays there.
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It wouldn't work well in my country, I am sensitive to noise and I was raised to only use heat for 2 hours when I return from work, then let the house cool and I go asleep. Doesn't matter if its cold in the morning. Put cloths on and go to work.
A heat pump has to be on all the time so I suspect its efficiency is complete lies. Im getting 600% efficiency with oil since I only heat two hours a day.
This might sound poverty mode in a country with extremes of hot and cold but Ireland doesnt get very hot or very cold.
Also
put on a sweater
These are all valid points anon.
I currently heat with a natural gas forced air from my private gas well. I looked intu heat pumps as an auxiliary heat that I can use before we get really cold temps, just something for chilly fall evenings so I don't have to fire my main furnace up, and after crunching the numbers the juice wasn't worth the squeeze.
Mitsubishi
Are you sure it's not -25 C instead of -25 F? I know Mitsubishi Electric offers hyper-heat (H2i) air-to-air heat pumps that works down to -13 F (-25 C) and produce 100% of heating capacity down to 5 F, like this one mitsubishicomfort.com
Sure thing electric jew.
Meanwhile I'll be enjoying my warm, cheap house heating via natural gas in one of the most natural gas rich countries in the world while you freeze to death because the electric grid is down again after the millions of illegal jeets have overloaded the system with their computer scamming power demand
Ill be dead in about 40 years. Will the planet last that long?
sounds pretty reasonable to me. we let the woodstove go out every night during the winter no matter the low. sometimes its 6-7c inside in the morning but you just wear a couple layers and get the fire going. warms up in no time. these heat pumps things would definitely run 24/7 and you'd literally never hear the end of it.
we had an oil furnace for a while but it cost a fortune and the noise of the forced air is total bullshit. like living in a factory
private gas well.
now thats something i dont hear of every day. do you live in the Bakkan or something lol?
they do. a distant neighbor has one. i never will, so dont bitch at me about them.
I have an oil furnace. I dont hear the noise since I was raised with it and its not on when im going asleep. I also have a wood stove.
Sorry anon I don't know the exact model, I did see the Mitsubishi logo however. This person went through a very reputable contractor that I do know, and I would be surprised if they sold him an incapable unit. However I cannot say without a shadow of a doubt they have the correct size unit, but I am safe in assuming the contractor would not have sold them on something they knew wouldn't work, it's just too small of an area where I live to pull that shit.
There is almost no noise from it at all
The only thing I hear is some form of gas release "TSHHHHH"
From time to time, you would have to be really extremely sensitive to noise if a heat pump would disturb you
What the fuck does that pic even mean?
Nope, rural agricultural northern Indiana. Lots of gas wells in the area, first dug and installed by farmers for drying crops.
A type of Fleshlight that generates heat to simulate a real vagina
it heats the house via forcing warm air through vents? i veer saw that in the UK. its the main form of heating over here though.
It heats water that goes through radiators. Seems to work well. I spent ages sanding and painting them.
How do you anons live in a place where 26 C is the hottest it gets in summer. I don't know if I'm some kind of a retard, but already hate having to cope with -30 C in winters, I wouldn't want my summer to be cold too
thats really nice anon, didn't know that. do you have any idea how much you have down there, pressure or however you might monitor it?
It's basically just using a water loop and the ground temperature to help heat and cool your house. It's a cool system. Ground cooler than air in summer means you get AC for the running cost of a water pump & a fan. In the winter the ground is warmer than the air, so you get heat instead.
Depending on your climate, it probably won't be enough to cool & warm your entire home, but it does offset other heating/cooling costs & can effectively work on 1-2 rooms per average sized loop.
I am really sensitive to noise so even if its the most sensitive weirdos that claim that they can hear heat pumps, that is almost certainly me.
ah ok i understand now. those system are quiet for sure. its the massive fan and piping that makes the systems here noisy as hell. the house is never quiet with them running.
does feel cold after those winters anon.
Then what you'd want is a passively heated home.
So winter only goes to about 10 C on average. Not that cold. You can still wear shorts and t shirts. 20 C is a very hot day in Ireland. We sweat a lot and sometimes say we miss the cold. I am not joking. We are made for cool overcast days.
We can also fly to Spain or Italy very cheap.
hey fucker.
you owe me an apology for telling me not to rinse off things before putting them in the dishwasher.
now it stinks constantly, despite having taken all the filters and tubing out and cleaning with bleach
DOESN'T feel cold
I am acclimatized to a kerosene burner. It is noisier. I dont hear it.
I had mine checked roughly ten years ago, they base everything on a percentage, I was at 87%. This is basically rate of flow, and anything lower than 60% is a red flag on how much volume is available. There's other tests that can tell you exactly how much you have available, but unless you test low there's just no need.
My GF washed the air filters in the vacuum cleaner and now when I vacuum it smells like piss. WTF.
Passively heated homes are more consistent in temperature and since the heat is stored in the floors, your feet don't get cold.
i think it's translated wrong, it should said "why couldn't you wait longer" implying that she was with him when he was broke but left him before he made it
yuropoor thing, ameriKINGS don't need to worry about it
very cool. free heat. cant beat that. can you use it for your kitchen stove/oven supply too? hell, i expect you could have a small electric generator run on it.
why don't Europeans have air conditioning when even in my shithole where it doesn't get that hot (36 C / 97 F is typically the maximum) there are a lot of condenser units hanging on the facades of the commieblocks
The same thing that's in your fridge, except with a switch that let it work in the other direction (literally) and make heat or cold depending on what you want.
They use less electricity than a standard heater.
It doesn't get hot indoors, in western Europe. Why waste the money?
He had the flag when he showed his studio a while back so unsubscribed
They have to run continuously so as i said, I suspect they arnt as efficient as claimed.
But it doesn't get particularly hot here either and we're poorfags, yet people still buy a mini-split
some really stupid EU regulations if I had to guess
That guy's a marxist faggot.
Which flag?
Do your homes get hot in the summer without aircon?
I honestly don't know when it comes to other people's homes, but it did last summer in my home specifically, I couldn't sleep very well
They have to run continuously
No? At least not unless you let the windows open in winter for some reason, but that will be the same with any heating solution.
Their actual "catch" is that they have mobile parts unlike a run of the mill electric heater so they break after a while, and that they struggle if outside temperature get really fucking low (like, below -20°C).
That isnt what i have heard. I have heard they have to run continuously but regardless, my house isnt sufficiently insulated to be suitable for a heat pump. It was built in the 80s. Ill be sticking to kerosene and using it sensibly. On the upside I live somewhere very desirable in the city but also its all houses and settled. Not new build, far away and your neighbors could be scum.
Not saying your neighbors are scum.
Heat pumps are supposed to be on all the time specifically because that's how they get better efficiency. You can get a big unit that heats your house in 2 hours and then turns off, but it's potentially going to use more electricity than a smaller unit that just keeps it at temperature. "potentially" because there are many factors at play. There are also many intricacies to fitting heat pumps correctly, so it's easy to end up with one that's poorly designed or fitted and runs like shit. If it's fitted well, then it will run well.
Yes this is what I have heard.
this happened to me too.
tried spraying disinfectant into the hose while it was sucking but that didn't work.
idk how to fix it
It's just an air con that has a valve built in so you can run it in reverse too. Let's you have an AC and a heater in one, and very efficient since it is MOVING heat not GENERATING heat.
Surely this one doesn't require you to buy new radiators?
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Yes. When is he going to Troon out?
It would explain why he's getting more bitchy.
It's cool technology
especially if you love large repair bills! I want a wood fired outdoor boiler
I was shocked to find out he isn't gay.
saw one video of his a year ago and nope’d the fuck out of there. troon or no troon, really bad vibes off of him.
He's been on Anon Babble's troon out list for years and he still didn't do it.
I don't think they are allowed to have window units? Sucks cuz window units are a nice cheap portable option. I have three in my house because I live in Texas, also known as Satan's asshole
Anon Babble has terrible judgement.
He's absolutely not the troon type because he's perfectly comfortable with the way he is.
Being gay or feminine doesn't make you a troon, being an insecure attention whore makes you a troon.
He cut his hair yet?
Fucking faggot.
We're allowed window units but sliding windows are very uncommon in cold climates because they have sealing issues so you end up with a draft.
Long hair is the hairstyle of kings and soldiers back when being one meant something.
Idgaf what your jew history books told you.
Soldiers would cut the hair of those who were defeated.
Who defeated you, Anon?
Hot flow temp/r290 is a meme, almost nobody would need new radiators for a heat pump to begin with. Conversely the Atherma units are so expensive that you could replace all your radiators and buy a mid-range heat pump and still come out cheaper.
A jew could tell you gargling your enemies semen is the maniliest thing you can do and you'd be the faggiest fagboi out there taking throat loads.
power bills especially in EU will be insane from this
I'm uncut. Can you say the same?
I love my heat pump and variable speed air handler and hybrid water heaters.
Your mom spared you but you still believe that gargling the semen of your enemies makes you a warrior?
Are low temperature air-to-water heat pumps better then?
If your only recourse is to make shit up and pretend it's reality, then you lost this argument from birth.
variable speed
Do you Americans typically not use DC inverter variable-speed compressors in your country for AC/heat pumps? The impression I got is that you mostly use single-stage systems
Your ignorance of history is not my issue. Your defence of his long hair was history, so is my alligation (which you have yet to refute).
My point is that today long hair does not mean you are a warrior, it means you are pretending to be a female.
It'd be like wearing a MAGA hat to the DNC and acting like everything is fine and that you are in the right place.
Basically, you're a faggot.
They're better in that they are cheaper, often by a lot. Like the Atherma units can go up to $10k for, say, a 9kW unit, a R290 LG or Samsung of the same wattage would be around $5-6k, an R32 LG is $3k, an R32 chinkshit unit is $1.5k. And there is no major difference in how they perform, the more expensive ones are usually slightly more efficient, but really only slightly. R290 are the units often marketed as high temperature because they can theoretically reach 65C, while R32 can only do 55C, but realistically no modern-ish house should need that. Even shitty old houses usually have windows replaced and at least some ceiling insulation, and if you have that much, you can get away with flow temps under 50C. Worth noting that the deltaT makes a huge difference as well, since heat pumps run at 5C deltaT or less, while boilers do deltaT of 20. So a boiler running at 60/40 delivers the same amount of heat as a heat pump at 52.5/47.5 on a given system.
Ill be dead in about 40 years. Will the planet last that long?
It's lasted 4.6 billion years Paddy, I'm sure it will outlast you. Humans though? That's a separate issue entirely. I reckon humans will be dead before the year 3000.
Faggot version of HVAC.
she left because he wanted to buy a fucking BMW. she was in the right
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Is there any downside to using air-to-air heat pumps for heating in new homes (using these ceiling concealed indoor units most likely)? Seems pretty nice to be able to combine it with air conditioning
No This Old Tony?
No Clough42?
Aren't those often window mounts like AC units?
Imagine flipping your AC around in the winter. AC is a heat pump.
Don't need it
He's got the high verbal intelligence and bodyfat of a homo. Idk if he's a troon.
TOT is cool too, don't know that other cat.
You should check him out. His series on a CNC grinder conversion is really good.
You should check out Paul's Garage, too. Great resource on casting techniques.
Some, air to air needs to heat to a larger temperature by 1-2C due to a lack of radiant heat, plus it's noisy, plus it's probably a little less efficient. But they're still good because they're cheap to install.
air conditioning
You can cool with air to water, too, it's just more fiddly since you have to keep water above the condensation point. If you have UFH or, ideally, water loops in the ceiling, then any air-to-water should be able to cool. Downside is that it doesn't give you the humidity lowering effect of air-to-air.
Just about everything is in rentry.co
You should save your money instead of paying for a vpn but yourself some firewood, faggot.
Don't think he's going to troon.
Seems like a bottom.
Not necessarily, no? It can be ducted or ductless, and if it's ductless there are several options for the form factor of the indoor unit
Take a window AC unit, then point it the other way. You now have a heat pump.
Often != Necessarily
Not just bikes did the same thing. It was a video about his vacation, brings up platform 9 3/4 (Harry Potter reference exhinit) and has to interject "IT WAS COOL BEFORE WE KNEW JK ROWLING WAS A RAGING TRANSPHOBE"
too late
Look at tech Shrek from LTT.
Which flag?
Swedish
Ductless mini-splits with a wall-mounted indoor unit is the most common option in Russia. I'd hazard a guess that's also the case in Europe, but I'm not really sure
Every mini split I've seen has a nice coat of mold growing in it. I dunno what's that all about
cheap to install
Is this really the case for ceiling concealed ducted units?
cooling with water
Would it work better with fan coils perhaps?
I wish I didn't have to live in Russia Tbh
Is this really the case for ceiling concealed ducted units?
Not necessarily, no. But new builds often use mini splits, which are cheap.
fan coil
Yes, but a single fan coil starts at $600 from what I've seen, while a dedicated split AC unit also starts at $600. If you're installing fan coils, you're arguably better off just buying a split AC.
I think putting UFH everywhere should be a reasonable middleground solution, both for cheesing high efficiency out of the a2w heat pump and for getting decent cooling without any additional investment, but I haven't got it tested out yet, I'll be installing a system like that in a few months. The true premium cooling system is definitely a2w with ceiling cooling, it's just that it costs more than any other option. Then you'd have a HRV with a dehumidifier managing indoor humidity. Which is again expensive, but that's the most premium option for comfort.
Single speed is the common version builders install because they're cheap. There are two speed variants as intermediate models which are good for renovations where true variable speed systems wouldn't provide enough air velocity through the old duct work. If you want the most comfortable house, you go full variable speed, which uses less energy, obviates multi-degree temp changes, and puts less wear and tear on the mechanical systems due to fewer start-stop cycles.
Can't say we don't have free speech but you know the one
Ok, thanks anon
buy boxed detergent
run the tap to hot before washing
buy rinse aid
I'd like to thank this questionable man for making my dishwasher not shit
Why would anyone wait for a roastie with STDs