Interesting Tim. I'd be looking at a way to utilize some of that cold discharge air in summer for some free A/C in your kitchen via a diverter damper & bit extra ducting. Just a thought.
It's really not worth the extra complexity and expense of the more complicated install that would be required. The simpler the install the better, really.
I deliberately avoided mentioning db values because it doesn't mean much to most people, opting to relate it to other similar noise levels instead. But it seems someone else has provided the answer from the data sheet, I hope that answers your question.
The other factor is that heat “lost” inside the thermal envelope of the house isn’t lost… at least not in winter.
True, although we don't tend to make much use of that in the garage. It'd help keep the batteries a bit warmer, I suppose.
It’s also not a huge effect since the loss is relatively small in any case.
@@JohnR31415 indeed. Modern cylinders are pretty good nowadays.
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Thanks Richard, I do try! Maybe I should do a live streamed spreadsheet video one day...
Would this cylinder take the chill off an unheated utility room?
Quite possibly, it depends how big the utility room is, I guess.
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For effect I was half expecting you to casually reach for and don a pair of Ear Defenders as you prepared to switch on boost mode 😉
Haha! Yeah, that would have been overly dramatic! I'm annoyed I didn't think of that now.
Yeah, the red lights should be top down. Wouldn't be expensive for them to change that, or have it as a toggle option.
I suggested the same thing. Have it as an option in the app, or something. You never know they might add that!
Interesting Tim. I'd be looking at a way to utilize some of that cold discharge air in summer for some free A/C in your kitchen via a diverter damper & bit extra ducting. Just a thought.
It's really not worth the extra complexity and expense of the more complicated install that would be required. The simpler the install the better, really.
Hi Tim sorry to be a pedant but what’s the db value?
Mixergy Tech data sheet states iHP SPL is 50dBA. No distance stated but I would assume that is at source or at 1m.
I deliberately avoided mentioning db values because it doesn't mean much to most people, opting to relate it to other similar noise levels instead. But it seems someone else has provided the answer from the data sheet, I hope that answers your question.