socalrider
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- SEA WOLF
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- 1979 CHB 41 Trawler
https://electrek.co/2024/01/25/lg-vs-ge-profile-heat-pump-washer-dryers-compared/
This is interesting - I'd not heard about these heat pump units, which the article claims are vastly better than the electric resistance combo units we're used to. Not mentioned in the article, but it seems ideal for boating:
- Much more energy efficient: ~1kWh for a full load washed and dried (83a-h @ 12V), and only 2hrs for a wash/dry cycle
- No vent required (surprising - would want to verify performance claims, but a big advantage if it actually works well)
- 120Vac only - no 240Vac required
The only downside mentioned is that they're heavy - 300lbs! Installation would be a bear. Regardless, it looks like an option worth considering for anyone looking at adding, replacing, or upgrading a washer/dryer.
I have a heat pump water heater at home. I think a small unit would be great for a boat - vastly less energy required than a resistance unit, and would make going solar only even easier.
This is interesting - I'd not heard about these heat pump units, which the article claims are vastly better than the electric resistance combo units we're used to. Not mentioned in the article, but it seems ideal for boating:
- Much more energy efficient: ~1kWh for a full load washed and dried (83a-h @ 12V), and only 2hrs for a wash/dry cycle
- No vent required (surprising - would want to verify performance claims, but a big advantage if it actually works well)
- 120Vac only - no 240Vac required
The only downside mentioned is that they're heavy - 300lbs! Installation would be a bear. Regardless, it looks like an option worth considering for anyone looking at adding, replacing, or upgrading a washer/dryer.
I have a heat pump water heater at home. I think a small unit would be great for a boat - vastly less energy required than a resistance unit, and would make going solar only even easier.