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My Daikin heat pump has a 230 litre tank, haven’t managed to run it cold yet! But it has sensors at two different levels and you can program it to go into water heating mode automatically if the lower half of the tank is below a set point. As with you there is an immersion heater option, but only there as a backup in case of failure or can be wired to a solar energy diverter system.
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Hey! Wondering if you've got your additional battery yet and if so via who.
I was getting giv batteries & pv from your supplier but now they've gone to the wall I'm back to square one (well it will be square one when I get my deposit back...) Any recommendations in a similar geographical location???
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Caveat that this is dependent upon the Heat Pump model. I have an LG ASHP and there’s no app/remote control and the ASHP control panel (which is handily in my loft) was clearly programmed by Martians. No idea how to boost the hot water on mine.
In practice though this is not an issue, we heat the water during the day when there’s plenty of solar and it lasts through the night. Would be nice to have but not essential.
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Having a modern house ( fully insulated with underfloor heating ) fitted with a air source heat pump from new I can assure everyone they are shite ! First one ( Danfoss) lasted 8 years and was truly awful ,second one costing £8k ( Samsung) is slightly better but they just dont work well in this country when the outside temp varies widly. Its a very gentle heat that takes ages to get the house warm ..... also two units in 15 years totalling over £20k is not economic or environmentally friendly.
Hot water boost is not available on many units and uses a 7kw electric heater - oh wonderful😂
Electric bills this winter were averaging £45O-£500 per month ( no gas in the house). Once again we are moving backwards while China builds 1200 coal powered power stations in just a few years and over 2000 more planned with 5-7 years so they can generate enough electricity to build EV' to sell to the West, oh the irony.
Power cuts are now inevitable and we keep pushing nore and more load onto a stretched , aging grid. If anyone believes the hype that the grid can cope with all this then god help them.
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@ElectricVehicleMan
1 year ago
This should be obvious but it gets asked pretty much every day! Plus I’ve never done a short before! 😄
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