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    Default Re: Pool Htr

    If you live in a climate that makes heat pumps an option then pool heat pumps are second only to solar in operating costs. Heat pump and solar together is probably the most efficient way to go at the present state of technology but the initial expense will be high.
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    Nope its a Nat gas wtr htr, rated at 190,000 btuhr, it has a variable rate output, and is 88% eff if i recall. Does our whole house

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    Just a suggestion here, if we could do away with the abbreviations it would make searching for threads easier.
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