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

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  I have heard of many people with a weakness for new cars, rather few for new vans. Mine is a pint or several, probably as costly averaged over a lifetime.
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  I said (or at least meant) a problem not the problem and are that the other matters you mention are also problems, quite likely bigger. As you say it all adds up to a significant hurdle. We still are...
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By Temperature_Gradient, 2 weeks ago

  I don't see misinformation about heat pumps as the problem, the problem is the affordability and the disruption from installation, they're undoubtably much better for the environment but with typical ...
dgclimatecontrol RE: How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By dgclimatecontrol, 2 weeks ago

  I'm surprised that its almost impossible to know what temperatures you have in the cylinder. with complex electronics controlling these systems it should be easy to 'Know' what temperature it is at th...
GrahamF RE: How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By GrahamF, 2 weeks ago

  @judith thanks for your thoughts on this. It is interesting how you vary the settings, depending on who is in the house. I have just increased our nightly hot water run from 1 to 1.5 hours. The tem...
dgclimatecontrol RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By dgclimatecontrol, 2 weeks ago

  @jamespa and my weakness is new cars and vans! But we don't smoke, drink or go on holiday.
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  I never buy new cars! 3 year old low mileage Niro, £k21. Somebody else can take the initial depreciation! Heat pump 6k after grant. 4kWp solar 14k (in 2011 - they were very expensive back then, but...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  Which is another reason why renewables are such an existential threat to big oil, they can't control them because you can generate renewable energy almost anywhere, it's distributed not centralised. ...
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  @dgclimatecontrol @drei There are some numbers for embodied carbon here from a source that is likely to be realitively unbiased. Whilst it us true that a heat pump has greater embodied carbon than...
JulianC RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JulianC, 2 weeks ago

  Another free hour of electricity if you are an Octopus customer (some caveats) 31st August at 2-3pm. As I’m on Octopus Agile Go, I get a free hour for the cars at any time. My Octopus referral code ...
RE: is a home battery without an EV worth it?  

By Old_Scientist, 2 weeks ago

  Similar situation here (we have a PW3 and ASHP+solar), with a strategy of using Octopus Cosy during the winter with the battery allowing us to achieve all our import at the Cosy cheap rate. Without a ...
Transparent RE: How Do I Know When the Hot Water Has Run Out?  

By Transparent, 2 weeks ago

  @grahamf - it's going to make our discussion a lot easier if we had more temperature data. At present you can buy six(!) digital thermometers with remote probes from Amazon for £8.49,plus a set of LR4...
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