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Insights into the Samsung Gen 6 remote controller

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Do any Samsung users/ experts have any insights for me on the subject of the Samsung gen 6 remote controller:

  1. Is there any way to see how many stops/starts the compressor makes in an hour?
  2. Does anyone know anything about how the energy consumption and generation stats are calculated? ie. Could there be other explanations for changes in values other than actual changes in energy usage eg. Changes in some other variables which the algorithm makes assumptions about?
  3. Using the controller’s own internal stat to run the ASHP. Is this any more efficient than running water law alone? Or exactly the same with an off temperature to stop the house getting too warm? It doesn’t seem to have any load compensation as far as I've observed so far and I think others have said it doesn’t at all. At close to target temperature, is it programmed to do anything differently to using an external thermostat to make things more efficient? 
    I feel like it ought to be most efficient to use the ASHP’s own controls but not sure if that’s the case!


   
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