Power Capacity to Home?

Heat pumps are the way forward in this scenario. Even if the outside temperature drops massively it still has to be better than gel filled radiators all over the place which will also be trying to keep the house warm with lower outdoor temps as well?

It will also mean you're less likely to meet your capacity - especially on those cold winter nights.

Do you have to have an electric shower? Or is this because you have nothing to heat the water in the first place?! :LOL:
 
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The room in which I'm typing this is heated using an air source heat pump. It was snowing earlier today, nevertheless the heating works every bit as well as when it's warmer outside.
 

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