by Tanada » Mon 14 Nov 2005, 07:38:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('strider3700', 't')hanks for the links montequest. I'll see how much the other changes help before I decide to drop $250 on a timer.
tanada. I don't have any central heating system. I have electric baseboards(soon to be on a programmable t-stat) and a soon to be installed wood burner.
Depending on how large your home is a switch from electric baseboard to air source heat pump would halve your electric bill, and if you could afford it a switch to a geoexchange heat pump would halve it again.
I have a long list of efficiency improvements for my house and am accomplishing them one at a time as budget and time allows.
One of the cheapest things I did was to install an ambient feed tank for my water heater. I placed a 40 gallon feed tank right next to my hot water heater, this allows the cold water from the main line to sit in the tank in my basement and warm to ambient, about 65 degrees. That 25 degree of warming is basically free, my electric water heater works less to heat the ambient water from 65 to 115 than it would to go from 50 to 115. It takes time for the water to warm up from feed level, but it basically has all night every night when the hot water is not being used and the heater is shut down by the built in sensor. My water heater has a high efficiency self programming thermostat on it, it senses when water is drawn and does not cycle the heating elements during periods of low use once it has elarned the family pattern.