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RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By Temperature_Gradient, 3 weeks ago

  Just to add my observations, exploring a heat pump for a 4 bed house: 1. I was surprised how rigid and inflexible suppliers are about hot water cylinder capacities, with an existing cylinder in an air...
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  The oil industry sponsored right wing press has, without a doubt, done a fabulous job of convincing people that heat pumps are rubbish, albeith that the industry itself has made a fair contribution to...
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  What limit are you speaking of. So far I was aware dnos can, rightly, impose export (and import) restrictions to protect the network from phase imbalance, over and undervoltage etc. Are you speaking...
RE: Why so many sigenergi installer recommendations?  

By SAEnergy, 3 weeks ago

  @adamk Tesla is a great option, it’s also one we install a lot of. Again, not perfect as there are limitations in scalability and control can be very limiting for more technical prosumers. these da...
RE: Rodents! A word of warning for heat pump owners  

By Tim441, 3 weeks ago

  Hradline in Telegraph: Brace for plague of rats after sweltering summer ....are now catching rodents longer than 20 inches Cost of poisons etc has gone up a lot so I suspect people will not be quite ...
What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By AdamK, 3 weeks ago

  I’ve recently found out a DNO can impose an inverter limit on a house regardless of if it can export limit. Why? This makes no sense unless they don’t want people storing and self consuming.
RE: Why so many sigenergi installer recommendations?  

By AdamK, 3 weeks ago

  @saenergy for me I feel the powerwall gives me for flexibility as it can change its inverter output without me having to buy another inverter. Also Teslas warranty seems more comprehensive. I don’t ha...
RE: Flexi-Orb Heat Pump Scheme: A Game-Changer for the UK's Heat Pump Industry  

By Temperature_Gradient, 3 weeks ago

  As a potential heat pump customer, it would be good to have some alternative standards which consider the real-world cost and disruption resulting from the requirements, with more flexibility to come ...
GrahamF A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By GrahamF, 3 weeks ago

  I felt it would be helpful to share some lessons about a heat pump installation from a customer's perspective. Ours was completed last week. My wife and I live in a 5 bedroom house of about 350 squar...
RE: Mitsu Wireless Controller and MelCloud  

By RobS, 3 weeks ago

  Hi David We have an FTC7 but the settings seem to be similar to an FTC6. Our room sensor settings are: Zone sensor selection sets zone 1 to RC1 Zone 1 programme sets programme 1 to RC1 from 00:00 (i.e...
Toodles RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?  

By Toodles, 3 weeks ago

  @trbob I have just extracted the details for Agile Export in the South Eastern part of England; this does suggest there could be slight improvements over ‘Outgoing Fixed’ (as it has been called) as lo...
RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?  

By TRBob, 3 weeks ago

  @old_scientist Thank you, that makes sense and I've re-read the email just now and it aligns with what you say.
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