hockeypuck
ArboristSite Operative
geothermal unit
I just got done doing some repair work on an airhandler that was being used in a open loop geothermal unit. They take water out of deep wells then flush it to open air. It was a 2500 sqft house and they heat their water with it. I got up the nerve to ask her how much her electricity bill was for February, I put my poker face on and she said $750. :help: You can have your geothermal units for 750 a month. That is wrong, just plain wrong. I will stick to wood.
puck
ps: a normal electric bill around here for a house that size is 150 to 175 a month. So they just spent 500 bucks for heat that month. The electricity does not come out of thin air, it was produced by some smoke belching plant somewhere. If it makes you feel good, I guess do it, but do not pretend that you are saving the environment by using an open loop system. I understand that the closed loop systems are different and do not require the power input like the open loop, so I hope I did not offend any of you.
I just got done doing some repair work on an airhandler that was being used in a open loop geothermal unit. They take water out of deep wells then flush it to open air. It was a 2500 sqft house and they heat their water with it. I got up the nerve to ask her how much her electricity bill was for February, I put my poker face on and she said $750. :help: You can have your geothermal units for 750 a month. That is wrong, just plain wrong. I will stick to wood.
puck
ps: a normal electric bill around here for a house that size is 150 to 175 a month. So they just spent 500 bucks for heat that month. The electricity does not come out of thin air, it was produced by some smoke belching plant somewhere. If it makes you feel good, I guess do it, but do not pretend that you are saving the environment by using an open loop system. I understand that the closed loop systems are different and do not require the power input like the open loop, so I hope I did not offend any of you.
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