u/FearTeas

It's wild to me that Adam knew rock was the most common choice and used that as his justification to pick rock as the player who was supposed to win. If rock is the most common choice then paper is the option that wins most often. Therefore his logic should have led him to pick paper.

I know it's moot since they both would have picked paper in the first round though, but still.

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u/FearTeas — 6 days ago

My heat usage during milder seasons is probably lower than what my heat pump's floor output (Daikin 16kW for 250sqm house).

AI is useless for advice because it's not consistent.

Sometimes it says to have a sharp curve and a wide Delta T and thermostat differential so that the heat pump doesn't come on as often and stays on for a while when it does come on meaning that it can use all its minimum power. That seems too much like fossil fuel boiler behaviour to me though.

Other times it says to have as low a curve as possible so the heat pump can stay running as long as possible (within reason) to avoid short cycling. But that seems like it could be difficult when the heat demand is lower than the (estimated) minimum 4.5kW output of my unit.

Do either of those make more sense or is there a better alternative?

Thanks.

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u/FearTeas — 13 days ago