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Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By DavidAlgarve, 3 weeks ago

  At last, I have found a contractor who is willing to, amongst other things, change the very bad primary pipework on my Mitsubishi ASHP - (PUHZ-SW120YHA + EHSC-VM2D Hydrobox). (At least they have manag...
trebor12345 RE: Compressor and Evaporator Stratification  

By trebor12345, 3 weeks ago

  Thank you. That's an excellent find. As you can probably see I know nothing about the mechanics of how HP work. Looking at the diagram how many different coils is the evaporator split into, there ar...
RE: Anyone able to provide some feedback before I make my finale decision? Samsung vs Baxi vs Vaillant  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Indeed. With a battery its presumably the battery controller that does all the heavy lifting with load optimisation, so I'm not sure Havenwise helps much, but that depends on size of battery and contr...
RE: Anyone able to provide some feedback before I make my finale decision? Samsung vs Baxi vs Vaillant  

By Eliuccio, 3 weeks ago

  Thanks @Jamespa! I will ask them why they are not and will also try to persuade them Right now, Octopus offered these options: Switch to Intelligent Octopus Flux (Import and Export): This would...
RE: Anyone able to provide some feedback before I make my finale decision? Samsung vs Baxi vs Vaillant  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Strictly they should be insulated (building regs I believe) to stop them 'leaching' heat from the tank, unless of course you want the heat for something else! I think if I were on a relatively comp...
RE: Anyone able to provide some feedback before I make my finale decision? Samsung vs Baxi vs Vaillant  

By Eliuccio, 3 weeks ago

  @jamespa Thanks. I did not instruct them not to insulate but I surmise they made the same decision as yours? There are lots of pipes there in a small space, so ventilation may be quite relevant, but I...
RE: No-code, plug-and-play monitoring for your heat pump  

By Grantmethestrength, 3 weeks ago

  To update an ESP device using ESPHome in Home Assistant, you have several methods depending on how your device is set up: ## Through Home Assistant UI (Easiest Method) 1. **Navigate to ESPHome Dashboa...
RE: No-code, plug-and-play monitoring for your heat pump  

By Grantmethestrength, 3 weeks ago

  It is in the ESPHome settings, click on the device and edit and then add the new code. then do an OTA update
RE: No-code, plug-and-play monitoring for your heat pump  

By benson, 3 weeks ago

  Thanks so much for having a look! Only slight problem is, I have no idea where to access the code for the controller, and how to change it 😆 . Is this all in home assistant somewhere?
RE: Compressor and Evaporator Stratification  

By ASHP-BOBBA, 3 weeks ago

  Attachment : image.png @trebor12345 I must admit I noticed that about Hitachi more than any other brand, don't think of an evaporator as one pipe in and one pipe out, they will have a distributor ...
RE: No-code, plug-and-play monitoring for your heat pump  

By Grantmethestrength, 3 weeks ago

  If there any more sensors that are holding registers that you would like to have a switch for let me know, it is pretty easy to create. Might be worth reaching out to the creator and see if he will up...
RE: No-code, plug-and-play monitoring for your heat pump  

By Grantmethestrength, 3 weeks ago

  I think I may have found it, it looks like it is holding register 5 bit number 5, which means you should be able to read and write to it but it is only in there as a binary sensor not a switch. If you...
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