Bumpyroad wrote:
YC 1 wrote:
Yes these things are very smart.
Some heat pumps don't work below 40. Some go a bit further.
and they all suck IMHO. I've had a bunch of them and when they are putting out 85 degree air, it feels and is cool on the skin. only time they are comfy is when the electric coils kick on.
oh to be on a natural gas line again.
bumpy
If you are talking about Residential HP's the output heat is 120 to 130 degrees on HP.
If you are talking about RV HP's, YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. RV Hp's have NO electric coils and the output heat is above 120 degrees. If you are talking about RV's at 85 degrees you are talking about HEAT STRIPS in the AC units which are NOT heaters, They are designed to take the chill out of the air. Doug