Posted by W_B on March 05, 2013 at 05:51:56 from (155.188.247.24):
In Reply to: OT Geothermal posted by David G on March 04, 2013 at 19:32:28:
I miss having geothermal. We put it in a log home we built in '92. Summer A/C was almost free, cost very little to cool a 2,400 sq. ft. house. Heating wasn't too bad, electric bill was around $250 or so a month. We calculated a 7 yr. payback and hit that pretty close. At the time no natural gas available and propane was horribly expense. Standard heat pumps weren't up to the job. Have oil fired hot water heat now and the cost of oil is killing us, payed $3.80/gallon + sales tax last fill for almost 400 gallons. Luckily on a budget plan with the supplier. We put in an air to air heat pump too but is really only effective in milder weather.
I would think your generator would handle the geothermal, other than the compressor, you will probably have only a couple of circulation pumps to run and the fan to move the air in the house.
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