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1. syntax+dI[view] [source] 2026-02-02 00:12:09
>>PaulHo+(OP)
With the adoption of sodium batteries, I wouldn’t be surprised if solar panel + sodium battery would outperform this system by a lot.
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2. belvie+AS[view] [source] 2026-02-02 01:46:10
>>syntax+dI
A heat pump gets more heat from a given amount of electricity than if the electricity is use for resistive heating. So the ideal design is solar cell + sodium battery + heat pump.
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3. gpm+Kp4[view] [source] 2026-02-03 01:25:11
>>belvie+AS
Also when the temperature differential is lower, so ideal might be solar -> battery (to time shift to warmest outdoor temperature) -> heat pump -> thermal battery (to time shift to when you need heat).

Does seem like a lot of added complexity (and likely machinery cost) though.

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4. belvie+s7c[view] [source] 2026-02-05 01:56:32
>>gpm+Kp4
The question is would it cost less over the long term than any other solution. My intuition is it would, at least for a lot of use cases, but it would need to be put into practice and studied to see if this is actually true.
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