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  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    When I was a kid my parents had electric resistance heat with some very effective thermal storage.

    Each room had a unit about the size of a typical radiator. The unit was basically an insulated box with a small circulation fan. I’m not sure what was inside but always assumed some form of brick - they weren’t expensive so it couldn’t be anything exotic. At night when electric rates were low, whatever was inside the units was heated up. During the day, the only power usage was a small circulation fan controlled by the thermostat.

    I just got a heat pump installed and thought thermal storage would be worth considering since I was also looking into solar, but contractors acted like they never heard of it, and there really didn’t seem to be any consumer units available.

    The solar panels are another story. I don’t see how such a scammy (in the us) industry even exists. They make it really hard to give them my money

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      1 hour ago

      Very old heaters used to contain lots of asbestos. It might have worked well.