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![]() Major heat wave the past few days killed 4 of my freshwater hatchetfish, the temp was 31 outside.
I am thinking about a geothermal unit which is essentially a heat exchanger with piping buried in the ground and recirculated into your house to heat the house in winter and cool it in summer. Anybody have any experience with these? |
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![]() One of the best and most expensive ways to go (innitial cost)
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I was working in the yard on friday and I was wondering what the average temp in my septic tank was as that would be way to easy to put a coil into that ![]() Steve
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![]() ![]() seriously though if it wasn't so discusting it is a concreet tank burried 2 feet below the surface that holds 1500 gal of water. I would think it would remane a stable 68ish temp and have more than enuf cooling capability for any tank most of us have. Steve
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![]() OK I researched it a little more on the net and it looks like you can't just retrofit your house with a geothermal unit. These units require different ducting with a higher capacity than regular heating ducts in your house. So maybe I will just go with regular aircon, cheaper to install but more expensive to run.
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![]() I have installed residential heating and airconditioning for 8+ years, geothermal is great, but like you said it is pricey to start out with, the low monthly bills are great though....
When I build, I will be going geothermal, I am thinking of going geothermal for our garage in our current house(garage will be a fish room) lots of tanks to heat and cool..... |
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![]() I read that you need a larger ducting for the geothermal units. The reason is that the temperature differential between your house air and the heated or cooled air from a geothermal unit is less than the temperature differential using a furnace and aircon unit, so you need higher flow of heated or cooled air to make up for less temperature differential.
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