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mlts22
May 25, 2016Explorer II
I understand the allure of heat pumps.
However, since an A/C unit is so necessary for life in Texas from May to December, I want to use the overhead unit as little as possible, other than exercising it a few times a month. If a Vornado fan-forced heater conks out, I'm out somewhere near a C-note. Overhead A/C unit decides to bid the world adieu, that's 10-20 times that to make the rig habitable again. Even in February, I've encountered 100+ degree weather.
However, since an A/C unit is so necessary for life in Texas from May to December, I want to use the overhead unit as little as possible, other than exercising it a few times a month. If a Vornado fan-forced heater conks out, I'm out somewhere near a C-note. Overhead A/C unit decides to bid the world adieu, that's 10-20 times that to make the rig habitable again. Even in February, I've encountered 100+ degree weather.
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