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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

Thank you all for your contributions. Getting the right manuals for the exact heat pump one has is tricky. For a while I believed I had the correct on...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

I'm not so worried that it too low (it probably is within an acceptable if low-ish range), bu rather that it is so constant most of the time. The flow...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

I have remarked on this many times, because it is almost always 1.3 something m^3/h (Midea's chosen unit) and it does seem odd that it doesn't vary, b...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

Next up will be Berkeley's quote about the falling tree, but that has the rare distinction using itself to obliterate itself, because no one heard him...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

One physics principle that I am certain will apply in the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. I've got a nasty feeling it might apply to power and energ...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

Of course we can! I even said right at the beginning that for some people HA will be 'just the thing'. It is also good that you are putting forward th...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

Ho hum. Interesting. Here's a quote from one of his posts: However, Samsung does a very poor job of measuring heat output. At least on my system, ...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

Probably because you are already an expert in these things! Remember, this is a beginner's guide. Beginner doesn't mean stupid, obviously, but it does...

2 years ago
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RE: Connecting Home Assistant to a Midea Heat Pump

A quick and dirty spreadsheet plot of LWT and DHW tank temp, firstly over a few days, and then zoomed in (two hours) over a DHW heating period: ...

2 years ago
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RE: Connecting Home Assistant to a Midea Heat Pump

@filipe - I think the reason why you haven't received any comments so far might be because you are over-complicating things. COP, for example, is at i...

2 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to Heat Pump Monitoring Reloaded (v2)

Another carrot, which I had hoped to include in yesterday's post, but ran out of time, having lost four hours in the morning to the power cut. One o...

2 years ago
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