• We love getting the refund. After making a concerted effort to install a heat pump myself and purchase an affordable EV it helps pay for about a month’s worth of electricity each time we get it. We don’t consume any carbon based fuels at our home any longer. So it’s a big bonus for us. Next up is solar panels I think.

        •  Pxtl   ( @Pxtl@lemmy.ca ) 
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          I’m aware but I haven’t heard people’s experiences with them. I ask because I’m shopping for water heating right now and debating the expense of getting 240 run to the water heater for a heat pump.

          Electric tankless sounds impossible (yes, I know they exist, I just mean they don’t sound like something that should be able to), since the amount of BTUs required to run a gas tankless at peak is absolutely nuts – tankless gas water-heaters run on 3/4" pipe instead of the normal 1/2" since they need to have so much burst heat. That doesn’t sound possible for electric.

            •  Pxtl   ( @Pxtl@lemmy.ca ) 
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              310 months ago

              Holy crap like 24000W of juice on tap. That is not screwing around. Awesome. A neat option but sounds like something for new builds not retrofitting an older home.

              •  pbjamm   ( @pbjamm@beehaw.org ) 
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                410 months ago

                If you have 200a service to your house then it might be an option but lots of houses (including my own) do not have the capacity.

                I really need to upgrade to 200a or get gas heating as my 100a is woefully inadequate when temps are below freezing like now.

              • If you already haven’t, do check out Technology Connections videos on electrifying, he covers old home challenges quite a bit.

                I was reminded of him because he talks about the possibility of making a 100A circuitry workout with some smart switching

                •  Pxtl   ( @Pxtl@lemmy.ca ) 
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                  Yeah I love his videos but I hadn’t seen anything about the whole home issue of “omg this is way more power hosue-wide”.

                  The idea of smart switching sounds neat - that would basically mean “you can’t run your dryer and have hot water and charge your car at the same time”, right? But, like, in an automated way not just “it throws the breaker”.

    •  Auli   ( @Auli@lemmy.ca ) 
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      110 months ago

      A month of electricity, won’t even cover that now. If I moved to an EV and electric heating my bill would be more insane then it already is.

      • You get to offset gas for your car with less expensive electricity. We save about $100 or more a month in gas. Electric baseboard heating would definitely be expensive. Our oil bill was getting crazy bad, and with the recent inflation it would have been that much worse. Our heat pump keeps things comfortable at home in the winter and summer. If it gets too chilly we can use a space heater as we need. Overall per year we are still saving hundreds going electric.