On 3/23/21 12:11 PM, Willie via EV wrote:


I have the unconfirmed impression that the "hyper heat" heat pumps are better at low temperature heat production than the resistive heat add ons.



Heat pumps are almost always more efficient that a restive heat element. However, when the temperature gets cold enough outside, they may not be able to produce as many BTU's as your house needs (lack of supply), so they turn on the "emergency" resistive heating elements to keep up with the demand.

Jay
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