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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Laconia, Lake Opechee
Posts: 187
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We just had 5 (yup 5) of the Mr. Slim Hyper Heat Pump units installed at the Lake. One vendor recommended a single condenser with 5 zones, but we went with Home Energy Products' recommendation for individual condenser/inside pairs. Efficiency is off the charts for these (SEER of 26!) and they will heat at 100% capacity all the way down to 5 degrees F, then at 70% down to -13F.
The multi-zone unit was far less efficient, and we also qualified for 5 of the $500 NH Saves rebates! The systems were installed very professionally, and the HEP crew worked with me to find the most unobtrusive places to run the lines up the house and site the condensers. I couldn't be happier. HEP's price was far cheaper (read THOUSANDS) than the others, and their system even included remote thermostats and the internet gateways so I can control them from my phone. (Did I mention an additional $200 rebate for the internet thermostats?) We should be saving big bucks from here. I wholeheartedly recommend you talk to Josh and Steve at Home Energy Products in Belmont if you are interested in these ultra-efficient units! -SteveO |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Lake Winni
Posts: 215
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Home Energy just installed two units for us. The three man crew did a fantastic job installing them. Couldn't ask for more pleasant people to be working in our home. The place is cleaner now then when they arrived. Very impressed.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Lake Winni
Posts: 215
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Just received our electric bill. I'm estimating that it will cost just under $20 a month to run two heat pumps that keep 1600 sq ft very cool and comfortable. Just an FYI update.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Gilford, NH / Welch Island
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It's Always Sunny On Welch Island!!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Laconia, Lake Opechee
Posts: 187
Thanks: 286
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Like hotcakes in this heat!
Hope this link works. (Scroll to the bottom of the page for graph of funds remaining) http://www.nhsaves.com/save-home/sav...ating-systems/ We just got our PSNH rebates last week (about a month wait) and it looks like the funds are almost depleted! Act fast! Stay cool.. ![]() Steve |
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