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Originally Posted by Keefelane66
Wrong
“ The condensing temperature of the refrigerant is usually about 30–35 degrees F above the ambient (outside) air. So the air temp will be roughly about 25–30 degrees over the outside air (we always move more air than we absolutely need across the coil).”
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Wrong. Look at the volume of air in a house as compared to the outdoors. This is exactly the principle upon which heat pumps work. You cannot create more heat by exchanging it---simple thermodynamic principle. the only added heat comes from the inefficiency of the unit and the power that is used