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Smurf1976 said:The small amounts of electricity used
For the technically minded, the evaporator (cold side of a refrigeration system) in this case is in the form of, for the standard 270 litre model, a 3*2 metre aluminium "solar panel" (in three sections to facilitate simpler installation) which ideally sits in the sun on the roof.markrmau said:However the amounts of electricity are not "small". I would guess the efficiency to be 150%-200% so you still will be using at least 50% of the electriciy.
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Technically very doable. All refrigeration systems (and your air-conditioner or a heat pump water heater is simply a refrigeration system) have both a hot and a cold side. They extract heat from one side (cold) and dump it into the other (hot).I ask this, on the understanding that there is no such thing as a Dumb Question (at least that is what I tell my kids): If a heat pump works like a fridge / freezer in reverse, then could Heating be combined, use the heat extracted from the fridge to (partially) heat water or home or whatever...?
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