mileshuff wrote:
Depends on where you live. In warmer climate regions where winters are rather moderate heat pumps are the way to go for a home. In colder climates they are not efficient at all. Same with RV's. If using the RV in above or near freezing areas the heat pump works quite well and saves propane. While they're work in temps well below freezing I tend to think they won't last.
Hi Miles, my heat pump is an inverter style, unlike normal room AC units that run the compressor full bore until the temperature reaches the thermostat setting then the compressor shuts off until the temperature rises again. My heat pump runs almost non-stop but it runs only as hard as it needs to. The compressor, outside fan and inside fans all idle way back when they can, this not only saves electricity but keeps the room temperature steady. Our coldest month had a few nights around -10 Fahrenheit and below freezing days for most of the month and my electric bill was only $50 more than previous years for the same month. I am very happy with it and don't see any downside. I would buy one for my camper if there was one available and I needed to replace my AC.
As you mentioned, my only unknown is the longevity. It does have a 7 year warranty so I am hopeful.
Frank