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Posted By: SeretI could run the heat pump off the PV.The curse of the averages.
Posted By: SeretI suspect that any company resorting to doorstepping would be unlikely to be sympathetic after you'd paid up.One of the reasons I left the company I was working for, and the illegal things they asked me to do.
Posted By: SeretTo be fair, I do have a little one-room ASHP that I do occasionally run off the PV in spring and autumn (only sucks 700W max)...
Posted By: Ed Davies
Spring and autumn last a long time in Britain.
That ASHP, is it an Ecocent or the like or something else?
Posted By: SeretThere is opportunity for hackage, but it works well enough without me starting to disassemble things I might have to send off the Italy to get parts for ;) It's pretty dependent on the IR, no controls on the unit itself.I wasn't thinking of disassembling anything; just sending appropriate blips of IR from some other control system.
It's just a reversible heat pump, so it heats/cools the room air.And, presumably, cools/heats external air. What I'm not clear about is does any external air enter/leave the house or are the two air masses kept quite separate?
Posted By: Seretoverall I'm at 62% of PVGISThat is a long way off. 2 things spring to mind. What is the orientation/any shading and the other is, is there anything wrong with it i.e. a string disconnected, damaged/faulty module?
Posted By: Ed DaviesAnd, presumably, cools/heats external air. What I'm not clear about is does any external air enter/leave the house or are the two air masses kept quite separate?
Posted By: SteamyTeaPosted By: Seretoverall I'm at 62% of PVGISThat is a long way off.
Posted By: SeretI've never really played with IR, I assume it wouldn't be too hard to capture the signals from the remote. Would one just use a video camera, or are the timings too fine for that?No, not played with it myself either but read a few articles about using Arduinos and the like with it. I think normally people record the signals in the first place with an ordinary IR receiver rather than a camera. I believe LIRC has facilities to do that.
Posted By: SteamyTeaThat is a long way off. 2 things spring to mind. What is the orientation/any shading and the other is, is there anything wrong with it i.e. a string disconnected, damaged/faulty module?
Posted By: skyewrightPosted By: SteamyTeaPosted By: Seretoverall I'm at 62% of PVGISThat is a long way off.
At close of play on Feb 13th we were on track for 60% of PVGIS in February. A week later we were on track for 110%, and we finsihed the month on 157%. Funny thing weather...
I think these winter months are probably much more liable to large swings than the summer months.
Based on just over 2 & a half years observations with our WSW array up here at 57N, in Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb it's perfectly possible to get an individual day that is 4 or even 5 times "an average day", whereas in May/June/July around 2 times average is as high as could possibly be achieved. In Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb it's also possible to get zero production days...
Posted By: Jeff BWhatever happened to those cold, crisp, blue-sky winter days? Perhaps the same as those endless blue sky summers when I was a kid in the late 50's/early 60's!They are still there in about the same numbers.
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