What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. So what is it?
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What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. So what is it?
What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. So what is it?
What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. So what In the image below, the data in white columns is it?from eQuest, and the grey columns are my calculations.
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What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. In the image below, the data in white columns is from eQuest, and the grey columns are my calculations.
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What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. In the image below, the data in white columns is from eQuest, and the grey columns are my calculations.
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What does the "corrected electric-input ratio" variable in eQuest represent? From what I can tell it isn't 1/COP, and it isn't the electric power divided by the rated capacity. In the image below, the data in white columns is from eQuest, and the grey columns are my calculations.