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Mini Split Heat Pumps: Not Significantly More Than You Reasonably Need To Know


							
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Great post, I didn’t learn much new stuff, but it was a very enjoyable read. You have a very good point about high potential for grid instability on very cold days. I have a natural gas cooking range that can do something like 30-40k BTU combined, should be good enough for emergency situations, assuming regular air changes to avoid annoying high CO2 build up.

I hadn't even thought about using a cooking range for heating, that's clever. Wouldn't even be too inefficient if you had heat recovery ventilation.