• Natanael@infosec.pub
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    7 hours ago

    It’s possible to heat things like return water or cold water directly and then use heat exchangers.

    Temperature differentials also doesn’t matter much because temperature doesn’t directly behave like voltage, if your hot source is too hot you simply use less hot water (lower flow). You’d likely end up with multiple heat pumps throughout a larger home, but each one can be smaller as they cooperate.

    Here in Sweden we already always distribute to homes at 70-100°C and then at 50-55°C internally (again, with heat exchangers to minimize energy loss). And that works just fine. We just don’t (yet) have many systems which feed back thermal energy.

    You can easily feed back to a central hot water tank, then let the central heater rest as another heatpump returns energy to it.