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Topics: 17 / Replies: 2075
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RE: Connecting Home Assistant to a Midea Heat Pump

I agree, of course, but it was a quite vicious and unnecessary ad hominem attack, and I felt a firm rebuttal as needed, hence my recent cross-post. I ...

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

None of that is true, and as a statement, it suspect it says far more about you than it does me. If I was psychologically minded, I would say you are ...

2 years ago
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RE: Accessing and analysing data from your heat pump

This is the problem: HA developers and a few other understand HA, Joe Bloggs, I and many others don't. Another PITA for me about HA is that because it...

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

This is typical HA complexity. None of it is necessary, honestly! I use a wired modbus connection, I think that code in your screen grab uses modbus...

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

There must always be hope. I, after all, managed to survive, but I did have to use my sonic screwdriver a few times.

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

@leichat - I fear you may have already descended into the HA black hole. I can't on a cursory look see anything that suggests that nodule uses modbus....

2 years ago
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RE: Accessing and analysing data from your heat pump

Indeed I did, and I have documented most of my experiences to date here on this forum in considerable detail. The bottom line for me - emphasis beca...

2 years ago
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RE: Heat pumps and on/off working - starting to quantify it

Wool is wonderful, just be sure not to put those bloomers on inside out and back to front! @derek-m - thank you for an extremely useful review of th...

2 years ago
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RE: Heat pumps and on/off working - starting to quantify it

Yet another reasonably thorough google search has reminded me that the only established fact about continuous vs intermittent plus boost heating is th...

2 years ago
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RE: Heat pumps and on/off working - starting to quantify it

@derek-m - don't worry, there isn't a bubble to be burst, as I don't know the answer, which if I did would be the bubble. I am still at the I don't kn...

2 years ago
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RE: Heat pumps and on/off working - starting to quantify it

Temperature monitoring in action: the last 24 hours, upper green plot is the IAT, collected from the recently installed MD02 sensor, lower blue plot i...

2 years ago
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RE: Heat pumps and on/off working - starting to quantify it

I've already thought of one possible tweak that incorporates your proportional gain principle: # set the gain factor gF = 0.5 # get the differen...

2 years ago
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