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And I think the Geo 508 is as well an inverter pump from 2-8kw.
1.The Inverter / On-Off debate is still raging hard. According to KTH and a study they made there are not any difference in performance on an inverter heat pump from a traditional one. Why was not something the study dived into, but what one gets in lower consumption from not having to start and stop, is probably lost from electric motors having less efficiency when running with an inverter infront of it, especially in lower frequencies. That said, i have lots and lots of logs from different heat pumps with inverters that stops, rest for a while and then restarts. Right now i suspect the software is not as good at predicting energy needs as it should be, and more or less just ramp up, meet demand and stops, and then redo that circle again and again.IVT Greenline HE and Bosch 5000 is the choice if you want solid and proven stability and durability. The verdict for inverter pumps is still out there but i suspect they will fare pretty well. 2. Preferably you would take the of an installator for sizing of both the bore hole and the pump. If not you can read the mfgs own documentation that specifies recommended depths. The size of the pump itself is mostly a calculation between capital and the amount of reduce on the energy bill.