Hi,
We have recently had a quote to fully supply and fit a Mitsubishi Ecodan System in our home...I would have liked to have a wood burner connected to it in order to subsidise the heat production and lower our electricity bills in the winter, however, with this configuration it is not possible...Looking online, i have come across a thermal store by Specflue, the Heatbank Xcel, which supports multiple heat sources including a heat pumps, solar panels, boilers and solid fuel stoves all at once and wondered if anyone had any experience of this type of thermal store and if it was even compatible with the Mitsubishi system...
Any advice would be greatly apreciated
Thank you
We have recently had a quote to fully supply and fit a Mitsubishi Ecodan System in our home...I would have liked to have a wood burner connected to it in order to subsidise the heat production and lower our electricity bills in the winter, however, with this configuration it is not possible...Looking online, i have come across a thermal store by Specflue, the Heatbank Xcel, which supports multiple heat sources including a heat pumps, solar panels, boilers and solid fuel stoves all at once and wondered if anyone had any experience of this type of thermal store and if it was even compatible with the Mitsubishi system...
Any advice would be greatly apreciated
Thank you