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iancalderbank
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RE: 16KW Samsung help!

I have a 16kw samsung. yesterday with outside temps stuck around zero all day, I used 45kwh of electricity, for 120kwh of heat (including quite a lot ...

2 years ago
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RE: Intelligent Octopus Go without an EV?

@toodles charge rate one of the best bits about powerwall, part of why I went for it over others. 5kw PER powerwall. I have 3 so can (and do) pull 15k...

2 years ago
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RE: EcoDan Cold Radiators

@paulrlondon this sounds to me very much like a flow balancing issue, as the others are suggesting. Its not an "ASHP can't deliver enough heat" issue ...

2 years ago
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RE: Electricity price predictions

I hope that's not what they're recommending! Particulates etc...

2 years ago
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RE: Setting different temperatures throughout the day. Good idea for ASHP?

as a general rule, in a moderate to well insulated house, keep variation as little as possible. But, other factors are always in play: - do you wan...

2 years ago
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RE: ASHP options for my mum living in Cambridgeshire

so : I am technically an end user (I am not MCS, I don't get paid to install heat pumps, I do something else entirely for a living). But, I installed ...

2 years ago
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RE: Intelligent Octopus Go without an EV?

@toodles thats an interesting one. octopus might be likely to say, if you're still driving a fossil car, tough, you can't have this tariff. But as yo...

2 years ago
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RE: ASHP options for my mum living in Cambridgeshire

@marzipan71 I thought homely was intended to be self-installable , did they say why they wouldn't let you have one? all their comms is over internet, ...

2 years ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan pipe width query

so its up to you, but because winter is going to start imminently , you could consider: - getting a 3rd party to fix this. The people who already i...

2 years ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan pipe width query

@cougarsmith so its obviously a bit hard to get scale, but using your finger as a guideline, that looks like 28mm coming through the wall (a good sign...

2 years ago
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RE: Why are my flow and return temperatures reading the same?

so the most likely explanation is that there is another circulating pump in your system, and you also have a buffer tank or low loss header (LLH) in y...

2 years ago
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RE: Why are my flow and return temperatures reading the same?

@bob77 2 more thoughts. It is possible with some heat pumps to wire a PWM output to the circulating pump. This allows the heat pump to tell the circul...

2 years ago
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