Thanks Stinsy, that makes sense. WBS is off until late afternoon today. We have a mild, cloudy day today with light drizzle. Won't see the sun so it's an excellent test day for what we can do with this set up incl PV in marginal conditions (500W PV incoming). I messed up my charge times today on the slots which has worked well for the test. Test on at 09.50. I'll let it run for a few hours and see what happens to the soc. In the time I typed this the cop went up to 6.5. The test will also include a 30 minute hwt run too. Trying to keep it as real world as possible.Stinsy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 9:32 am Yes that is a sub-optimal number of cycles. You need to understand the cause of the cycling in order to reduce them.
It is possible they are caused by your HP operating at its lowest power setting and hitting the target indoor temp. This will be helped significantly if you lay off the WBS in these more-mild conditions. The same is true of any remaining SHs, electric towel rails, or other heat sources.
You want the WBS to relieve the HP of the need to operate at high flow temps in very cold conditions. In more-mild conditions it'll serve as backup incase of a powecut.
Edit No1- First lesson for me, house loses 0.1deg in 30 minutes when 10degs outdoors and HP is on DHW cycle.
Edit No2 - At 11am PV is outputting 750W which is significantly more than the HP is currently demanding at 450W. HP doesn't respond fast but it is responding.
Edit 3- 1400W incoming from PV and the sun just came out. A 0.2 heatcurve is too much to ask. Temperature is staying at 18.6degs. I'll give it to 1pm, see if we get a tenth up or not.
Edit 4- At 1pm the system has went quiet but temp is not increasing. I'll try 0.25 heatcurve. Battery is slowly charging from PV. It's December right?