Posted by: @batalto@marvinator80 put in more batteries - that would be my advice
I might just do that. The AmpiHome system allows adding additional packs. I might take it up to 15KW and see from there.
We used 149kwh yesterday 🙄. We had the car plugged in overnight for four hours using Octopus Go, but most of that will be from the two heat pumps.
The temperature never got above zero here and it looks like we have at least ten days of similar cold weather. It is going to be expensive!
@marvinator80 I started at 7kwh, then went to 14kwh. After installing the heat pump I realised that I wanted even more so now I have 29kwh. Honestly, I'm going to go even further. With these energy prices the pay back is very very fast. I'm saving over £4 a day with each battery pack 15kwh x 90% x 39p = £4.26 (it costs me £1 to fill it). It's sub 2 years to pay it off. I can't see prices getting better next year.
You'll get a better bang for your buck building, rather than buying a battery. Probably double the capacity
Summary from the Midea app for yesterday: 24 hour ambient -0.12 degrees (whatever that is), 93kWh used, or £35.34 at today's cap price. That's £247.38 per week, or £1060.20 for a 30 day month. Kitchen temp this am 16.0 degrees, 3 degrees below design temp. Over £35 per day, equivalent to over £1000 per month, for a system that fails to reach design temps. Not good, though to be fair, it went down to -3.7 degrees ambient overnight, which is all but 2 degrees below corrected design ambient of -1.8. This is empirical confirmation that there is zero headroom in the system, any suggestion that there is is creative marketing.
Midea 14kW (for now...) ASHP heating both building and DHW
Posted by: @cathoderaySummary from the Midea app for yesterday: 24 hour ambient -0.12 degrees (whatever that is), 93kWh used, or £35.34 at today's cap price. That's £247.38 per week, or £1060.20 for a 30 day month. Kitchen temp this am 16.0 degrees, 3 degrees below design temp. Over £35 per day, equivalent to over £1000 per month, for a system that fails to reach design temps. Not good, though to be fair, it went down to -3.7 degrees ambient overnight, which is all but 2 degrees below corrected design ambient of -1.8. This is empirical confirmation that there is zero headroom in the system, any suggestion that there is is creative marketing.
Not necessarily, there’s only no headroom if your water temp is maxed out and the unit is running at full pelt. What flow temps are you running at. Most curves are set for -2 so you’ll need it to run hotter than that if it’s -4.
250sqm house. 30kWh Sunsynk/Pylontech battery system. 14kWp solar. Ecodan 14kW. BMW iX.
Also was it on 24/7 or do you have a set back or off period?
250sqm house. 30kWh Sunsynk/Pylontech battery system. 14kWp solar. Ecodan 14kW. BMW iX.
@benseb - I don't know what the weather comp curve is supposed to do when it goes outside the set parameters. Does it keep the same gradient, or flat line?
The reason for saying it has no headroom is based on the observation that yesterday, when I set the curve to 55@-2, it failed to reach 55 degrees. Obs every five minutes or so over an hour showed it mostly got up to 53 degrees, once or twice it reached 54 degrees. That strongly suggests it couldn't meet the demand, ie there is no headroom.
It was on 24/7, no setback.
Midea 14kW (for now...) ASHP heating both building and DHW
You might be more successful at a lower temp. At 55c I imagine it’s defrosting a lot. Whereas at say 45 you might find it’s not as hot but defrosts less. With a shot?
Then I guess the question is, can that heat get into your house… are the radiators etc big enough?
we’ve just added an extra small rad to each bathroom and they are now at 20c. Whereas we have a utility with an undersized rad that’s 16c. So it’s just as much about the emitters as it is the heat pump itself.
I may even pull up the rug we have over the UFH today for max output.
250sqm house. 30kWh Sunsynk/Pylontech battery system. 14kWp solar. Ecodan 14kW. BMW iX.
It’s also worth remembering the oil or gas boilers have very expensive days too. It was just harder to measure.
I remember during beast from the east getting through an entire 1100L tank of oil in 3 weeks. At todays prices that’s about £1000 in 3 weeks.
Thankfully these cold spells are short lived. Saying that if they were more common maybe installers would pay more attention to good design!
250sqm house. 30kWh Sunsynk/Pylontech battery system. 14kWp solar. Ecodan 14kW. BMW iX.
Posted by: @bensebYou might be more successful at a lower temp.
I doubt it, the system was designed with a flow temp of 55 degrees. Lack of available wall space for rads was a major constraint, necessitating a higher than ideal flow temp, But, as designed, the system needs these flow temps, any lower and the rads will not put out enough heat.
I agree it is absolutely a whole system thing, ASHP => circuits => emitters, as I have said many times. Each part of the system needs to do its bit. As designed, the rads can put out enough heat at 55 degrees flow, the weak link in the system is the heat pump which does not put out the 12.4kW plus headroom claimed by Freedom. It's going flat out, and doesn't get the system up to design flow temp.
For anyone wondering whether I am going to flip the dips, the answer is not yet, because doing so is bound to increase consumption, and as I am already using ~100kWh a day, I really don't want to push that up any further. I'd rather put on an extra layer of clothing. The point under discussion here is whether the heat pump as part of the designed system is adequate or not, not what I do if it turns out it isn't adequate.
Midea 14kW (for now...) ASHP heating both building and DHW
yesterday was the coldest ever my system faced. Average of 2 degrees ambient over 24hrs - It used 61 kW (according to the Midea App) and 73.8kW total for the house (from Octopus). I'm inclined to agree with those numbers as we use about 10-15kW for ovens, lights, washing machine etc and the sun was shining yesterday so we did make quite a bit of solar. However I still think the midea app over estimates power use.
HEATING : Used 61kW : Delivered 159kWh : 2.61 COP
Last year at 3 degrees ambient my system used 73kW to deliver more heat, 189kW at the same COP. I can easily see my system is currently more efficient how its set up. Or at least more heat seems to be making it into the house.
The effects of the batteries are shown below
kW off peak @ 7.5p/kWh = 39.1kw : £2.93
kW on peak @ 39p/kWh = 34.4kw : £13.42
Cost at Cost Cap @ 34p/kW = £25
@cathoderay three other courses of action for you might want to try?
- More loft insulation?
- Swap the rads for more efficient ones? e.g K3 type
- Remove the heat exchanger and go direct from pump into the house
- 26 Forums
- 2,158 Topics
- 47.4 K Posts
- 57 Online
- 5,736 Members
Join Us!
Podcast Picks
Latest Posts
-
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation
@benson I believe, noting the data in 16 hourly interva...
By Tasos , 56 minutes ago
-
RE: Failing heat pump system - seeking thoughts on a rebuild
I couldn't agree more. This is a case where you buy as...
By JamesPa , 8 hours ago
-
RE: Electricity price predictions
Community energy installations are a great idea, but th...
By Scalextrix , 22 hours ago
-
Inventor (Midea) Heat Pump short cycling advice
Hello, I have a Inventor (Midea) 8kW with a 800meters Φ...
By immunity , 23 hours ago
-
RE: Can you help with our research: solar panels, EV chargers, home batteries, heat pumps?
I have signed up as well. @belsnugg could you outline ...
By JamesPa , 1 day ago
-
RE: New Vaillant aroTherm Plus in black - When will it come to the UK?
Ooh, heat pumps in neon blue wrap 🤣 🤣 &...
By Old_Scientist , 1 day ago
-
@profzarkov Good to know in case it ever happens to me...
By bontwoody , 2 days ago
-
RE: Are Octopuses Slowing Consumer Adoption of Heat Pumps?
I mean, is this surprising? The local installers in my ...
By Alex , 2 days ago
-
@old_scientist sorry, I should have made it clear that ...
By GrahamF , 2 days ago
-
RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan 11kw Defrosting Issue.
@thundermink can you provide photos to illustrate your ...
By Morgan , 2 days ago
-
RE: Boiling Mad: Exposing Radiatorgate
Hi @Rob, I’d be more than happy to contribute. I have ...
By DREI , 2 days ago
-
RE: Solar Power Output – Let’s Compare Generation Figures
@andris a great year - very happy with our system
By Profzarkov , 2 days ago
-
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House
After our rather lengthy meander off piste, I thought I...
By GrahamF , 2 days ago
-
RE: Ecodan software update. Real or scam?
@vinz86 Contact Mitsubishi and an engineer attends and ...
By ASHP-BOBBA , 3 days ago
-
@drei When I was in local government we were of cours...
By JamesPa , 3 days ago
-
RE: Heat Pump SCOPs – The Truth Might Not Be What You Think
Sufficient system volume is also essential for ensuring...
By Old_Scientist , 3 days ago
-
RE: Flexi-Orb Heat Pump Scheme: A Game-Changer for the UK's Heat Pump Industry
As someone who has suffered from a Heat Pump installati...
By DREI , 4 days ago
-
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?
I’ve also got a dual fuel Rangemaster. We originally ha...
By Majordennisbloodnok , 4 days ago