Zuner
Expert Member
Depends, my solar cost 100k before I added another battery, thats 50% for the heat pump, so dependant on your needs and usage it may be better to spend the admitidely considerable amount extra and do it properly, or enjoy the small win with the heat pump.This is a good point - but really only applicable when you already have solar I reckon.
If you are starting from ground zero, it might be more cost efficient to go for a heat pump?
My entire house runs on Solar no essential/non-essential with Eskom breaker OFF i.e I do not use eskom at all, the geyser is set to max temp ~70, and runs during the day via automation and stays more than hot enough for the next days usage.
My use case is that of not having a family to cater for.


