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RE: How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By HCas, 2 weeks ago

  What @jamespa said. Or: some DHW tanks have multiple temperature sensor pockets. You might be able to place an additional sensor in a pocket in the upper half of your second tank. That being said, wi...
RE: How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  Is there anywhere accessible you can put a thermocouple, perhaps on one of the output pipes near the top? The temp of that falling might allow you to predict that there is x l left?
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By Temperature_Gradient, 2 weeks ago

  Yes, the 'global warming potential' GWP of R32 is quoted as 675 over 100 years, which means 1kg of R32 has the same global warming impact as 675kg of CO2, measured over a 100 year time frame. But some...
RE: Rodents! A word of warning for heat pump owners  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  Wasps caused frequent tripping of my lighting circuit a few years ago. A fair amount of ceiling was removed to find a joint block in which several had met their maker.
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  They also conjugate your chakras and give you pains in the diodes on your left side. Best avoided!
Toodles RE: Rodents! A word of warning for heat pump owners  

By Toodles, 2 weeks ago

  @tim441 As an annual event, I used to record the Christmas Service for a local Private School. One Christmas week, I arrived at the chapel and started to set up all the audio equipment and then plugge...
GrahamF How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By GrahamF, 2 weeks ago

  This is an apparently simple question: how do I know when the hot water has run out? The hot water thermostat is measuring a temperature about 300l below the top of the tank, so it reports colder tha...
cathodeRay RE: Seeking Help for In-Principle Quote to fix a botched heat pump installation by Heat Geek Installer  

By cathodeRay, 2 weeks ago

  This is one of my biggest bugbears these days, how AI does make fools of us all (if we let it, which too many people do). Google's AI is just a text aggregator with zero intelligence. It picks seemin...
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  Firstly can I say again that I am sorry to hear about your bad experience with your heat pump installation and I can understand that this makes you doubt the wisdom of changing to greener technology. ...
cathodeRay RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By cathodeRay, 2 weeks ago

  @pash44pump - @jamespa has anticipated my next steps but before looking into those details (including the effect of 'turning off' upstairs) (a) we need the heat loss etc calcs and (b) we need to see w...
RE: Rodents! A word of warning for heat pump owners  

By Tim441, 2 weeks ago

  just thinking about how a mouse got in the hole on the bottom of heat pump. I'm guessing that leaves building up on the drip tray helped give it a platform to climb on? Something to keep cleared.
RE: Seeking Help for In-Principle Quote to fix a botched heat pump installation by Heat Geek Installer  

By benson, 2 weeks ago

  @drei yes I sought advice from our home insurance, and we paid in part by credit card. What protected us and drove our installers to rectify some of the issues were the payment terms ie large final pa...
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