[AT] Homebuilding a trailer ( DX heat pump)

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Fri Nov 10 21:23:34 PST 2006


George:
not sure of the brand of equip.  We looked at several nwhile in Colorado 
this spring.  We are supposed to start drilling next month.  I will know 
more in a few weeks. 

Cecil in OKla

George Willer wrote:
> Cecil,
>
> Tell more about the systems and the company supplying the equipment.  I have
> the only DX system I know of, installed in 1991.  Now yours!  Shortly after
> I installed it the supplier of the equipment (U.S. Power) as well as the
> local dealer I had to use both went belly up.  Service is therefore a major
> concern.
>
> If the service hurdle is passed it's the best imaginable system.  I don't
> know why others don't make the equipment, to my knowledge.  With a COP of +4
> it's far less expensive to run than anything else unless you have a coal
> mine of your own.
>
> Who makes the equipment?  Web site?  Can they use an old geezer as a
> salesman?
>
> Mine isn't a vertical system, its' tubing is laid out in a grid in a pit
> roughly the same size as the house and 6' deep.  Getting rid of the need for
> one heat exchanger gives a real boost to efficiency.
>
> George Willer
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [mailto:at-
>> bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Cecil Bearden
>> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 7:07 PM
>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>> Subject: Re: [AT] Homebuilding a trailer
>>
>> I will still have to work some, I got used to eating regular and I hate
>> to give up the habit.  However I am working with a neighbor on
>> installing direct exchange heat pump systems.  I have the drilling
>> experience and he has the equipment.  I can work about 2 days a week and
>> make more than what I retired at.  Direct exchange heat pumps are really
>> the way to go.  a 2000  sq ft house in colorado will heat and cool for
>> an average of  $85 per month.    I have a  indirect system here,  it is
>> one of the first  installed in OKlahoma....
>>
>> Cecil iin OKla
>>     
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