Hard to see that a running electric compressor developing high pressure gas and then using a heat exchange is going to be more efficient than an element in direct contact with the water and all the energy used is going straight into the water.
As far as I know, you don't get something for nothing in physics.....or do you?
Because unit energy to unit energy is more efficient with a refrigeration cycle. You can actually get higher than 100%!Hard to see that a running electric compressor developing high pressure gas and then using a heat exchange is going to be more efficient than an element in direct contact with the water and all the energy used is going straight into the water.
As far as I know, you don't get something for nothing in physics.....or do you?
Have a read of this it will be easier than me typing a response.Sorry Mate, but your statement contravenes the first law of thermodynamics: Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. Higher than 100% efficiency means the system is creating energy. Not physically possible.
I just replaced 12 of these in our factory, cost around $44K, rebate, over $42K, out of pocket less than $2K.
If the govt wants to go broke I am happy to help.
Interesting thread - I've been considering one of these given the subsidies available and given the insane energy price increases that have been foisted on us as of this month (Will probably add 50% to electricity bill, the off peak rates have been increased 60-96% which is when we use most of our electricity).
Going to get solar panels as well - am so pissed off a this price gouge, the criminal mismanagement of this country marches on.
If anyone else has had one installed what has the performance been like (slow to heat etc,) and have you seen a difference in your energy bill?
Yep AGL were the culprits for me as well. I haven't stayed with an insurance provider longer than a year for our house yet, a couple car insurers have waited till the second renewal to jack up the cost of the policy, while at the same time reducing the amount of cover so you are paying like 40% more than the previous year. Absolute moving target, shop around every time, don't give them a cent more than you have to, such scumbags.For what it's worth, I just **** canned AGL after they simultaneously reduced the feed in tariff and ramped up kwh rate and went with China Light and Power, erm.. I mean, Energy Australia, as both rates were slightly better. 10 kw system.
Seems much like the insurance racket, energy suppliers are moving target when it comes to getting the best deal.
It would be funny, if it wasn't so tragic.'What? You don't support green energy? We're all in this together! We're working toward a greener future! You must be a climate change denier who listens to talkback radio'.
And so on.
Yeah - I've read some of the stuff from the scientists who have lost the will to sugar coat things. They know why the majority express optimism, to counteract the all too human instinct to just go full steam ahead if there's nothing that can be done. They may well be right, maybe we miss our chance to get through it if we don't do anything at all, but it's hard to see how that happens from here.It would be funny, if it wasn't so tragic.
To say the horse has bolted is something of an understatement, way too little, and way too late.
The roller coaster is already over the top, buckle up folks, it's gonna be a wild ride, and I suspect sooner than most think.
The Government doesn't go broke they just print more money which creates inflation and is a tax on everyone that uses their "Money"I just replaced 12 of these in our factory, cost around $44K, rebate, over $42K, out of pocket less than $2K.
If the govt wants to go broke I am happy to help.
This is what happens most of the time, but it does not have to happen. The gov can create whatever money it wants but unless it spends wisely it might cause inflation.The Government doesn't go broke they just print more money which creates inflation and is a tax on everyone that uses their "Money"
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