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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78044546:MV80MTU1NjAwXzc1NDk3NjkwXzI3QzcyQUY2] I installed three mini split heat pump units in our house so far that we have been remodeling for a few years built in 1950, we have a electric furnace that is ducted through part of the house that we don't use. I'm a firm believer in the mini split units, you have zone control and they are inverter driven.....they ramp up and down when needed. Very cost efficient and good down to single digits, after that turn on your other furnace or grab another blanket. [/quote]
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Had wood for years. Someone showed me the stove takes more heat away from the farther reaches by pulling cold in. Also they absorb heat and send up chimney when not fired. I am using oil filled electric backed by propane. Ideas?
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