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Thinking about replacing an old Wilo Gold 50 as Wilo say the payback would be about 2 years given the electricity savings. Looks like they suggest a Yonos PICO 25/1-6. Any thoughts on this?
 
Wilo will have the theoretical savings based on a possible maximum usage.
There will be a huge difference between a heating system on for say, 5 hours a day and fully controlled to shut off with zone stats, verse a more basic set up where the pump will run non stop.
The Wilo 50 will probably outlast the new A rated electronics.
 
Wilo will have the theoretical savings based on a possible maximum usage.
There will be a huge difference between a heating system on for say, 5 hours a day and fully controlled to shut off with zone stats, verse a more basic set up where the pump will run non stop.
The Wilo 50 will probably outlast the new A rated electronics.
When manufacturers etc quote the pay back period alert bells ring .. it might be based on loony annual usage , to get their idealised so called savings more interesting. If it ain’t broke do not fix it Rob Foster
 
When manufacturers etc quote the pay back period alert bells ring .. it might be based on loony annual usage , to get their idealised so called savings more interesting. If it ain’t broke do not fix it Rob Foster

It is similar to buying a 20k car because it will do 10 miles more to the gallon compared to your perfectly good old car. :)
 

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