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Re: Re: OT - Heat Pump vs. Air Conditioner
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Posted by Jhill on January 25, 2002 at 05:33:53 from (63.150.248.99):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Heat Pump vs. Air Conditioner posted by Robert in W. Mi. on January 24, 2002 at 16:41:11:
Robert My Water Furnace has never been touched in 10 yrs. Works perfect. I use well water because I don't have a pond. We have a bunch of these units here around me in the Thumb and everyone I know is happy with theirs. I have a 1450 sq ft log cabin with cathedral ceilings and $400 to heat and air condition / year. Water collects on the condenser of the furnace and runs into a pan and on the the drain. That is how a heat pump dehumidifies.
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