top | item 46292013 (no title) Phenomenit | 2 months ago You never go below 1 in efficiency. Worst case the water is heated directly with electricity. discuss order hn newest Scoundreller|2 months ago You shouldn’t but you could.In theory peltier elements are more efficient heaters than resistive heating but if the temp delta are big enough, you lose more heat through conduction than you pump in.A poorly optimized fireplace may vacuum more warm air out than it radiates in.
Scoundreller|2 months ago You shouldn’t but you could.In theory peltier elements are more efficient heaters than resistive heating but if the temp delta are big enough, you lose more heat through conduction than you pump in.A poorly optimized fireplace may vacuum more warm air out than it radiates in.
Scoundreller|2 months ago
In theory peltier elements are more efficient heaters than resistive heating but if the temp delta are big enough, you lose more heat through conduction than you pump in.
A poorly optimized fireplace may vacuum more warm air out than it radiates in.