Thanks for that link semipro! That's helpful info. I'm considering one of these but 55db running noise is a bit of a deterrent. That's about as loud as our genset on idle.There is pretty good info here on the Geospring based on lab testing: (broken link removed to http://www.bpa.gov/energy/n/emerging_technology/pdf/GE_Prelim_HPWH_report_rev2a.pdf)
It looks like the unit normally draws about 300-700 watts in the "eheat" mode (HP only). However, if temps at the evaporator get too low, which may allow icing to occur, a resistance element may kick in and raise usage to 4500 watts.

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