Good Morning.
It’s 26 with a high of 38 for today under clear skies.
Yesterday started with nice breakfast with wife and professor.
Next was to get counterweight and blade on tractor, and parked inside. It was snug, but fits. Ended up putting a 4x4 across a pair of jack stands to support weight, as it’s over the dolly for the hydraulic auger, and if it drifts down, (or if grandson drops it while moving tings in the cab) I don’t want to crush it.
Hopefully it won’t snow, now that I’m all ready, and have the driveway markers in as well.
I did make the current measurements on the heat pumps with surprising results.
The 24,000 btu 21 seer mini split in “powerful” mode.
In “Normal” mode-
The 42,000 btu 16 seer heat pump with coil over the propane furnace.
The condenser-
And the furnace (air handler)-
For further comparison, the water source heat pump in the house draws just under 7 amps, all of the units are 240v.
The mini split always operates in normal mode, powerful mode is just to quickly warm or cool a space, and is limited to 30 minutes. So if you factor the capacity difference, the mini split draws a bit more than half what the standard heat pump does, and slightly less than the geothermal. A pretty strong case for the higher seer mini splits.
Things that are a,ready on todays agenda will be loading grain and wood shavings into the barn, doing a bit of plumbing work for a friend, and airport authority meeting this evening.
We shall see what else works it’s way into it.