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I had a 48000 btu Hyper unit installed in my home in Ma this past fall, mainly for the AC. I tried using it for a few months as heat only this past winter. Although the heat worked great even in the coldest weather, I didn't see any savings over using my oil boiler system.
In January electricity went up and oil went down so I eventually switched back to burning oil. I'm glad I kept my oil system, so I have the option to use either one depending on prices. |
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We are in the process of moving away from a Monitor K1 heater to a mini-split to both save money and provide AC in the summer if needed. (Actually it's efficient - albeit fossil fuel - but at one point a year of so ago the K1 was over $7 a gallon!!!!) Anyway, the unit/model we picked is rated for heating down to -13F which was one of the better I could find for such a climate.
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Oil and gas boilers are efficient in the winter because they are generally being used in a combination format for heat and hot water, so less of a standby loss - as that heat is shunted into the basement/living space.
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I would not rely on the hyper heat as a lone heat source in this region base on my installlers recommendations.
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