runlikethewind5 t1_j7lw0th wrote
Just ensure you keep a non-electrical backup source of heat when you lose power.
silence7 OP t1_j7lxo53 wrote
You need that for pretty much every modern central heating system: they all use electricity for thermostats, fans, and pumps, even if the heat is generated using fossil fuels
MonsterByDay t1_j7m09cl wrote
True, but you need a significantly bigger generator to power a heat pump than to power a furnace.
silence7 OP t1_j7m54jn wrote
Yes, it takes a beefier backup system to power a heat pump than a furnace: it gets all its energy from the electricity.
Bridgertrailrunner t1_j7p98d1 wrote
In addition to that, you need a generator that provides stable electricity. Our system is set up for a small portable generator, but we couldn't run the heat pump without damaging the electrical system.
Sir_Drinks_Alot22 t1_j7ntku8 wrote
Get a generator?
lantech t1_j7p3mxe wrote
3 dogs
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