Ride_the_lightning
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The volume of your car cabin compared to the output of the heat pump should actually make it easier to have a larger heat pump output per cubic yard of conditioned space.the heat pump that you can shrink down to car size? I dunno.
Now granted, my heat pump was selected for use in Virginia, not Yellowknife. Mine definitely DOES NOT work below 20 degrees.
In fact, I remember reading something about the Tesla heat pump and that it can work down to the extreme cold, because even at it’s most inefficient it can still output heat equal to the amount of energy put in, same as a resistive heater. Basically like running your fridge with the door open all day, you would still have a net heating effect. If it’s oversized enough, that could still be a lot of heat if it’s running constantly. That was the explanation I read at least.
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