| ▲ | ProllyInfamous 3 hours ago | |||||||
The only heatpumps in my house are airconditioner[†] and waterheater (mild winter climate doesn't justify replacing HVAC — but if/when it dies, I'll put in a modern minisplit) [ƒ]. [†] It's an older model, without reversing valve (circa early-2000s). [ƒ] ...and refrigerator (thanks /u/twic) ---- >if the marginal savings from a heat pump would allow you to buy more monero than you mine with this energy. In a colder climate, DEFINITELY (to a point: see /u/nerdsniper's great point, below). ---- I replaced a 300W "toe heater" with this rig; by directing heat to only wear its needed (i.e. muh'toes), I can heat the entire house less (whether resistive or heatpump). | ||||||||
| ▲ | nerdsniper 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> In a colder climate, DEFINITELY. Actually, I suspect heating-by-monero-mining is more likely to economically beat heat pumps only in the very coldest climates. Heat pump efficiency goes down when the temperature delta between inside and outside is very large. Below 0F or so, it's quite difficult to find heat pumps that will work sufficiently well, and generally they transition to resistive heating. Caveat: I'm only talking about marginal advantage, ignoring the capital costs of the Xeon servers or the heat pump itself. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | twic 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
You don't have a refrigerator or freezer? | ||||||||