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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@gary No, only the two, need to work out how to remove from the wall for pairing, I know the battery cell can be removed but haven't ventured further ...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@toodles Yep, definitely wireless then, had to replace a battery in one of them a while back. That makes perfect sense actually, should have realised...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@gary I have three of those aerials in boxes left on top of the fuse box.......Not happy with this install at all! Hopefully the pairing will make se...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@gary Wifi is a little iffy at further reaches of the house. Although we do get phone Wifi in bedroom, if I push the button on UH8 the lights will co...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@gary Thanks, will try the thermostat thing Friday when home. Is there a way of telling if thermostats are wired/wireless? I think i'll need further...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@gary Thanks for reply, that's odd, defiantly something to look into. The two extinguished lights are for the bedroom and ensuite, the heatmiser in t...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

Hello Gary, Hope you're well. remember you mentioning flow temps and reducing flow.......do the images of my UFH mean anything to you? We're still...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@majordennisbloodnok Afternoon, agreed. I'm more than willing to sacrifice efficiency to make it cooler. I could run it and open the windows, just d...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@harriup Afternoon, My timed approach comment was the understanding that on/off was not as beneficial as slow/steady with heat pump permanently runnin...

1 year ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodan ASHP general set-up and efficiency

@harriup Hi, Solar gain is definitely an issue for us on sunny days, we have a lot of glass south facing particularly the bedrooms and lounge. I've b...

1 year ago
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RE: ECODAN ASHP General Set-up and efficiency.

@harriup Hi, thanks for the reply, I do indeed have two timers, one for water loop and another for heating, both need to be on to access each commodit...

1 year ago
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RE: ECODAN ASHP General Set-up and efficiency.

@johnmo Evening, we do open three sets of double glass doors to outside most mornings for the fresh air. It seems to be the ASHP continually cycling ...

1 year ago
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