tyler wrote:
This is because the house loses very little heat, but the heat pump
doesn't have the capacity to re-warm a cool house quickly, so if the
house is cool it must resort to an inefficient auxiliary heat element.

If you get a really good thermostat it will know that it is a heat pump, it will learn how long it takes to heat your house, and it will start using the heat pump earlier to meet the scheduled temperature AND it won't use the aux heat. That isn't a thermostat you get at Lowes though.

John

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