nutnspecial
10 MW
Wow, I'll just trust you about 'most' people/situations in some other areas like Seattle. But people HATE it here.
And the maths work out to 'resistive heat' being 3 or 4 times less efficient than other forms of electric heat including simple infrared type, though. Or 'expensive' 500$ minisplits etc. So even when electricity is 'cheap', 3x the usage isn't 'cheap' in comparison, imo.
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Like I said, I'm curious how my fridge works out since it's almost like it's outside (maybe 70%). So far it's staying balanced at 10f/34f with barely any input energy but I wonder what will happen to the fridge side when it gets colder haha.
And the maths work out to 'resistive heat' being 3 or 4 times less efficient than other forms of electric heat including simple infrared type, though. Or 'expensive' 500$ minisplits etc. So even when electricity is 'cheap', 3x the usage isn't 'cheap' in comparison, imo.
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Like I said, I'm curious how my fridge works out since it's almost like it's outside (maybe 70%). So far it's staying balanced at 10f/34f with barely any input energy but I wonder what will happen to the fridge side when it gets colder haha.