• Yes, running 24/7 using pure weather compensation (no thermostats at all, no timers or schedules, it's just fully on the entire time). The whole house, every room, stays at a constant 21.5-22C. This is too hot, but the house needs to dry out for a while after loads of building work.

    Yesterday over 24 hours, average outdoor temp was 2C, heat pump used 28kWh to keep the house at 22C the whole time, which cost £4.20.

    Last week, average outdoor temp was 10C, heat pump used an average of 10kWh/day to maintain average indoor temp of 22.5C, cost £1.50/day.

  • Usage will drop once I reduce the weather compensation curve to keep the house at a more sensible 20.5C instead of 22C, after the house dries out in a while.

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