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partial_accumen, in Do you have a heat pump? Is it noisy?

If those AC units are old then they can be noisy because of their original design, bearings wearing out, or rubber dampers deterioration.

New units aren’t what I’d consider really noisy. More of a rushing of air (from the fan) instead of mechanical noise (from the compressor).

PonyOfWar, in Do you have a heat pump? Is it noisy?

I have one a drinking water one in the basement. When I’m in the basement, it’s fairly audible, otherwise can’t hear it at all.

kttnpunk, in The transition from the holiday season back to the normal drudgery is so depressing. Is there any way to make Jan / Feb less depressing?
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Weed and/or hot chocalate

Lifecoach5000, in Do you have a heat pump? Is it noisy?

13 year old heat pump owner here. It sounds like a normal AC running outside. It gets a bit loud in certain moments when it runs some exhaust cycle - not sure of the term for it - but that just happen sporadically here and there and lasts no longer than a few seconds.

empireOfLove2, (edited )
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The “exhaust cycle” is defrost. When running in winter heat pump mode the outside coils will freeze over and must be periodically defrosted by warming them back up, else the system will stop moving heat effectively.

Varies by heat pump but some simply have a valve that self recirculates the refrigerant without entering the house, as all the compressor power turns into heat work to melt the ice, and is also why they get noisier.

Lifecoach5000,

Yes yes! Thank you for filling in that info gap.

Montagge, in Do you have a heat pump? Is it noisy?
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I can't hear the outside unit running from inside if that's what you're wondering

kazren, in Is there a way to have default and permanent private listening mode in Spotify?

Okay. I’ll give an answer.

Don’t know if you’re on browser/app/mobile/etc., but there should be an option in your profile. Iirc, you can determine if your new playlists are public, or at least private your full profile. I don’t even show up as online.

HootinNHollerin, (edited ) in What is a rainy day meal you enjoy?

Green bean casserole or grilled cheese and tomato soup

morphballganon, in What is a rainy day meal you enjoy?

Macaroni and cheese, or frito pie

Hello_there, in Do you have a heat pump? Is it noisy?

I talked to a tech about it. His advice was that it depends on the type. Heat pump water heater is about sound of a stove exhaust fan, with a higher pitch. No bass.
Heat pump for room heating is lower pitch. Not bassy. But there are regs in some cities about how close to property lines they can be.

quams69, in My English Breakfast tea states it contains 2g of protein.

Its bugs sweetie now go lay down for nap time

cheese_greater,

Maybe a nice 69 would do muh some good 😂

Toes, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?

Can I also get no aging, no unwanted body hair and flawless health?

Tattorack,
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Yeah, the slow and painful deterioration of aging Couid get right the hell out.

Toes,

Yeah I’d like to go back to 15 before my autoimmune stuff started

thorbot, in What's involved in your budgeting method?

I don’t really budget. If I notice my credit card amount seems super high, I chill out on spending for a while.

LesserAbe,

Would you be willing to share how old you are? When I was younger I was a little more blase about it, but now I’m about 40 and thinking damn I wish I had savings and more in my 401k

thorbot, (edited )

I have savings and a 401k. I’m your age. $1k per month is auto deposited into savings and 12% per paycheck into retirement.

scytale, (edited ) in Communities for music suggestions.
JadenSmith, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?

No age related ball sag.

AbsoluteChicagoDog,

You never forget the first time you sit on your balls

Cosmocrat,

I did that while getting on my bike once, very pain.

tal, (edited ) in Do you have a heat pump? Is it noisy?
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At my mom’s place — air-source heat pump, double-paned windows — I can’t hear the thing at all from inside the house, and can only hear it if I go on the side of the house where it’s operating, which doesn’t get a lot of foot traffic. You can hear the fan there.

Generally, I haven’t heard people complaining about it in the US. I have seen some people talk about it recently in the UK, which is in the middle of a push to transition to them, and I’m wondering if that’s because townhouses are more-common there, with houses packed closely together.

I understand that you can get noise-reducing enclosures:

www.silent-mode.net/domestic-equipment.html#/

There are also water-source heat pumps. I don’t know how the noise differs, but I’d bet that it’s quieter, because you’re moving water through a pipe rather than a lot of air. However, their installation cost is considerably higher (though their energy efficiency is also higher).

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