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- Heat Pump?
If you are going to have AC, might as well be a heat pump. They are very efficient with some caveats. The BTU output is typically matched to the house size for AC to prevent re-evaporation or short run times. This produces long very long run times in winter to the extent that most home setups reach a balance point around 15-18F where the losses in the house exceed the BTU output and you get 100% run. In Maryland (Where I live) this rarely happens and heat pumps typically keep the house at whatever temp you set the thermostat at without calling for "backup" below the balance point. In the event the heat pump can not keep up (18F for my setup), backup is called. For me, that is electric, which is wicked expensive. In the north, I'd expect the backup system is something other than electric, probably natural gas. Usually when non-electric backup is used, there is an outdoor thermostat that can be set to just swap over the heat pump to the backup (not run both at same time). This is pretty convenient and you can set it at something nice like 25F or so and minimize long run times and maximize your furnace "backup". Heat pumps have an outdoor unit that gets colder than the ambient air in winter (heat) mode. This will cause frost on the outdoor unit. In humid areas (coastal) this frost can be excessive. Most units have a "Defrost Cycle" to get rid of the frost. The way this works is by automatically running the AC (and turning off the outdoor fan) for a few minutes every hour to move heat from the house to the outdoor coils and melt the ice. Some use a sensor to do this rather than a timer. Either way, when it happens, it blows cold air through the house, which many people totally hate. The backup heat is used to minimize the chill, but most people notice it (Dusty Chalks "Heat Suck!"). I'm a heat pump fan, but I'm not sure I would be in Chicago unless I had a good backup. In Maryland, the typical way we do Geothermal is to drill auxiliary wells into the shallow aquifer here. It's cheaper and more efficient than a horizontal trench system.- The official Head Case broadcast thread
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- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
Wow, that looks really good!- The official Head Case broadcast thread
I had it for a ring tone for a while... LoL, must be.- The official Head Case broadcast thread
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Great mix last night, one of my favs.- The official Head Case broadcast thread
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Ooo, get well soon!- The official Head Case broadcast thread
- The official Head Case broadcast thread
- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
I'm trying to source a 3RP/2142GSA1A10K pot for the build. Any good sources online for this?- The official Head Case broadcast thread
- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
Looks like the one in the BOM is backordered at Mouser...plenty of these if it is a suitable substitute. I did not see where this one was mentioned previously. I start building after the holidays.- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
Thanks!- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
What voltage did you set the boards at and what R values did you select to achieve it? The AMB website has some standard values and a formula for others. I'm assuming 20V is the target for this build?- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
same here- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
I went and got a pair of sig78/79 regulators from AMB's site. Would love to try and get the little guys attached to the main board though.- CLOSED: Alpha/Song Huei Potentiometer Group Buy and TKD Attenuators
Seems I missed the group buy - I still need a pair of 21 mm alpha quads (or clones) to finish my build. Any extras of either around?- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
Can you peek at R54 also...- The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
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