Submitted by simplafyer t3_10gz0jv in DIY
So when it gets very cold or wet and cold our heat pumps just barely fail. Loose about 1f an hour without supplement heat from old oil hydraunic system.
Since it only needs to turn on shortly once maybe twice a day. Would a 50 gal heat pump hot water heater function as that tiny burst I need?
I know one only outputs like 4k BTU an hour without going into hybrid mode. But as far as I can tell supplemental draw is low.
Has anybody tried something similar? Other than potentially not providing enough heat what other pitfalls am I not aware of?
Sluisifer t1_j55w7e3 wrote
I doubt there's enough heat in your basement to pull that much out of it to be useful. If it's conditioned, you're just moving that heat twice, and if you're relying on the ground/walls, the heat flux is pretty low.
Simple resistance heating is likely your best bet here. Gets you off oil and is likely only marginally worse performance than an expensive HP heater.