NMarshall Posted Friday at 12:09 Share Posted Friday at 12:09 This is my 2nd post here, but this time I was keen to see if anyone has any experience with this system by Rointe... https://rointe.com/uk/water-heaters/dalis-pro-air-source-heat-pump/ I really like the concept at it if it works as it claims then it is perfect for my needs, but is there anything I should know? Any downsides? It will need to be able to run 2 showers at the same time, or fill a bath and will also provide hot water to the kitchen. Thanks for any insight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted Friday at 12:58 Share Posted Friday at 12:58 It's an unvented cylinder heated by an integrated heat pump. Avoid enameled cylinders as you have to manage can anode (the one you linked. Get one in stainless. Plenty about. Make your self aware of reheat times as these can be quite long. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NMarshall Posted Friday at 18:07 Author Share Posted Friday at 18:07 Thanks for that. I shall have a look around for stainless. Good info re re-heat times. I shall investigate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted Friday at 18:09 Share Posted Friday at 18:09 1 minute ago, NMarshall said: stainless Dimplex Edel, Mixergy to name two Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NMarshall Posted Friday at 18:14 Author Share Posted Friday at 18:14 https://www.herschel-infrared.co.uk/product/mixergy-ihp-integrated-heat-pump-cylinder/?attribute_size=250+litres Looks very interesting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted Friday at 19:22 Share Posted Friday at 19:22 1 hour ago, NMarshall said: https://www.herschel-infrared.co.uk/product/mixergy-ihp-integrated-heat-pump-cylinder/?attribute_size=250+litres Looks very interesting How much! Didn't realise they were that stupid expensive. 210L direct cylinder £500 and charge with heat for 10 years free on E7, or about 6 years on standard rate, for the same price as it cost just to buy the Mixergy unit. Why would you bother. Could do the maths on payback, but would longer than the heat pump would last. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted Saturday at 08:04 Share Posted Saturday at 08:04 12 hours ago, JohnMo said: Could do the maths on payback, but would longer than the heat pump would last Just replied on the the other thread about this. Much better to find other ways to reduce the primary usage, rather than use technology to reduce usage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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