Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators)

2017-11-30 Thread EVDL Administrator via EV
I hate to rain on folks' parades (even though it's raining today where I am), but this thread has almost nothing to do with EVs now. I tried to bring it back on topic, but to no avail. Maybe you could take it to private email now? Thanks, David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA EVDL Administrator =

Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators)

2017-11-30 Thread Paul Compton via EV
t and operate > extremely quietly. > > Has anyone considered this? > > Peri > > -- Original Message -- > From: "Robert Bruninga via EV" <ev@lists.evdl.org> > To: "Electric Vehicle Discussion List" <ev@lists.evdl.org> >

Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators)

2017-11-30 Thread Cor van de Water via EV
Discussion List Cc: Peri Hartman Subject: Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators) Robert, your method of putting fans near a radiator is something I had wanted to try. Really getting OT, here, so if people prefer, reply privately. A couple years ago I had to replace my gas furnace. I

Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators)

2017-11-30 Thread Peri Hartman via EV
t" <ev@lists.evdl.org> Cc: "Robert Bruninga" <bruni...@usna.edu> Sent: 30-Nov-17 4:54:49 AM Subject: Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators) Yep, 90F is just fine for heating since it is continuous and low velocity. Sure, people love to stand over a

Re: [EVDL] Heat pump vs resistive Heater (with radiators)

2017-11-30 Thread Robert Bruninga via EV
Yep, 90F is just fine for heating since it is continuous and low velocity. Sure, people love to stand over a blast of 140F furnace air, for the few minutes the furnace is on, because they get so cold with no warm air when it cycles off. I prefer the consistent warming of my heatpump and cast-iron