ReedRichards Posted May 9 Posted May 9 Sorry to interject myself into this topic but I'm now wondering how programmable these A/C units are, when used in heating mode. Can you programme different temperatures at different times and on different days of the week, as you can with a central heating programmer?
S2D2 Posted May 9 Posted May 9 9 hours ago, ReedRichards said: Sorry to interject myself into this topic but I'm now wondering how programmable these A/C units are, when used in heating mode. Can you programme different temperatures at different times and on different days of the week, as you can with a central heating programmer? From memory not locally at the unit itself, but it integrates with the Tuya Smart platform which allows you to do remote control and off/on and mode of operation on an arbitrary weekly schedule. Oddly temperature is missing but it's possible I haven't added the correct integration. I was controlling it using a raspberry pi and the Python Tuya API, this is quite involved though as you have to get a local access key from the developer portal. This gave full control so allowed temperature and fan speed scheduling etc.
Bornagain Posted May 9 Posted May 9 10 hours ago, ReedRichards said: Sorry to interject myself into this topic but I'm now wondering how programmable these A/C units are, when used in heating mode. Can you programme different temperatures at different times and on different days of the week, as you can with a central heating programmer? I have one of these units and the App allows you to plan for different temperatures, at different times, on different days. It works very well and I can't imagine how it could be more flexible. 1
HughF Posted July 12 Author Posted July 12 It appears that appliances direct have stopped selling these - as of last night I couldn’t find one on their website.
HughF Posted August 12 Author Posted August 12 Back in stock, new model by the looks of it. I’ve ordered one for a room I’ve opened up/turned into an office/put the contents of into a skip 😂 will update the thread with the details of the new one.
Amarshe Posted August 23 Posted August 23 On 21/06/2023 at 13:11, HughF said: In case you were wondering, yes, this came from appliances direct. It was about £550 or something. I didn't use the supplied extension set, I simply re-flared the ends of the indoor unit pipework. Pressure tested it to 100psi with pure argon (I'm a welder, I have it in stock) then vacuumed down for 20 mins. Float the low-side gauge up to 20psi then remove the pump+adapter from the service port. Then crack the valves and back seat them. Easy when you watch enough youtube. Hi, I’m looking to buy one of these - do you have any issues with the short pipe length (1.5m)? I’d rather flare the pipes from the unit at that length than have an unsightly coil behind the condenser. Some air conditioners are supposed to have a minimum pipe length of 3-5m to avoid noise and vibration (Fujistu/Daikin) but not sure if that applies to r290?
HughF Posted August 26 Author Posted August 26 (edited) I’ve got one running with no pipe extensions and one running with a extension kit. Running on the supplied charge, haven’t changed it. No issues with either of them. Edited August 26 by HughF 1
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