Question about frequency on the compressor

Hi ALL :slight_smile:
Who can tell me the frequency on the compressor when the heat pump is running?

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If you want another answer then 7*6 is also valid.

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It should be replaced about every 15 years or sooner if it fails.

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It is equal to the frequency, you put in it.

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  1. 230V, 50Hz in Europe
  2. The manufacturer. If it has a fixed one. Most turn on and off based on pressure sensors.
  3. The device itself, though some display or integration.
  4. Compressor sounds are in the 500Hz region.
  5. HA can. Use a power sensor or noise sensor to see when it is running. Use a threshold sensor to make a binary sensor out of that. Create a history sensor to count the times the binary sensor was on. Use a template sensor to divide it by the time you measured.

But what is your goal? What device do you own, what frequency are we talking about?

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thanks for replay.
excuse me for my bad question.
I have a midea heatpump and I want to know What is the frequency of the compressor?

thanks for replay.
I have a midea heatpump and I want to know What is the frequency of the compressor?

Does it have a model number?

Are you talking about the frequency of the electrical motor → depends on the electricity grid you are connected to.
Or is it the frequency of the whole device being turned on/off?

Also, you might as well reveal already what you want to achieve with that because asking such a basic question gives the impression that you don’t know much about it. (bluntly)

FYI: it’s just that your question is too generic, without any details (as you might realize in the meantime by the responses you got…)

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I am a repairman and there is no midea agency in our country. I have a broken media heat pump. I want to repair it. I want to know the output frequency of the compressor. when turn on heatpump

Again, way to general/unclear to help you I guess.

Also, the question has no relation to the subject of this forum, which is Home Assistant.

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i’m new here i don’t know

As a repair man, I would surely think/hope you would be able to make a distinction between a compressor and a smart home system!

This is a helpful community as you might have discovered since you got some help but as @Edwin_D states: this has nothing to do with Home Assistant.

Dude, you really have to be more clear.
Use a translator to check your writings.

You are talking about a MIDEA heat pump, not a media heat pump.
Also, are you still looking to replace the controller from this topic Sniff touch controller midea

OK! I searched with google and I registered this forum I don’t know about this forum

Read my post AFTER that one!

This forum is a community support forum for the computer program called Home Assistant.
Home Assistant is a program to control IoT devices, like smart bulbs and smart power plugs.
Some also set up control for heat pumps, but it is really more interacting with the control setup the device comes with as standard and not about repairing a broken device.