You are very welcome, @bysmuth, and a warm welcome to the community.
It’s good to get your confirmation that the process works on other HVAC ranges
, but I have to record a minor qualification to the process set out in the above posts. I described 0x8413 as “Outdoor Unit power consumption” and used it in my example of SNET field addition. Subsequent discussion on another thread Samsung Gen 6 R32 5kW + Sunamp Thermino (plenty of questions inside) concludes that 0x8413 is actually total power consumption (i.e. includes indoor loads such as pump(s) and the MIM controller), and that 0x8411 (a non-NASA.ptc message) is reporting the Outdoor Unit only power consumption. As we don’t have the benefit of a Samsung ID descriptor for 0x8411 in NASA.ptc, this conclusion is somewhat speculative but as 0x8411 payload is typically about 100W less than that in 0x8413 - what you might expect for a circulating pump or two and the MIM itself - the inference seems reasonable. If correct, this is very helpful in CoP calculations for those who don’t employ their own CT monitoring of power consumption.
I spent some time trying to tease SNET into displaying non-NASA.ptc messages without success. For example 0x4426 - Generated energy (W) - would have been a useful addition, as this (along with 0x8413) would allow “live” CoP calculation. Perhaps others with a deeper understanding of SNET might have a go at this?