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## Personal experience
Note that the SCT013 sensor and the current monitoring scheme cannot be used for accurate measurements and accurate COP calculations. Use a watt meter for accurate power measurements.
-Temperature sensor installation at a warm floor surface point is a bad idea - it's better to get "hot in" water temperature coming from all over the floor, as implemented in firmware.
+Temperature sensor installation at a warm floor surface is a bad idea - it's better to get "hot in" water temperature coming from all over the floor, as implemented in firmware.
The weather-dependent (both outdoor and indoor temperature dependent) system does not work fine for 30-150 m2 buildings. Such a system is too complex and works unpredictable due to random ventilation. And also due to the unpredictability of heat emitted in the house by other sources.
I tried the scheme with a flooded evaporator in 2019 and found it terribly tricky, then refused to use it.
Deep regeneration schemes are useful only for some refrigerants and only in certain temperature ranges. I've tried deep regeneration too. As a result, the theory coincided with practice and I also refused this idea.