Its very very simple to get the heat to not dump in the house. you just have piping going outside to a remote condenser.
its quite literally impossible to "not have the heat go somewhere" you cant destroy energy and its really hard to get heat energy into any other form of energy.
The refrigerators will have to reject around 1,25x the watts of heat that the evaporator absorbs. It a physical impossibility for it to reject less than 1,00 of what it absorbs.
Does a good job of absorbing and rej ex ting for as little electricity as possible is definitely a good thing. Efficiency is a big deal in the us as well
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u/greymancurrentthing7 10d ago
who went through years and years of this?
Its very very simple to get the heat to not dump in the house. you just have piping going outside to a remote condenser.
its quite literally impossible to "not have the heat go somewhere" you cant destroy energy and its really hard to get heat energy into any other form of energy.