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

By GrahamF, 3 weeks ago

  @jamespa unfortunately, your plumbing and shelving approach wouldn't have worked for us - at least not in our en suite bathroom. The single pipe is buried in the outside wall of a fully tiled bathroo...
Majordennisbloodnok RE: The Battery Battle  

By Majordennisbloodnok, 3 weeks ago

  I've heard good things about FoxESS too. I have a work colleague who had that brand of kit installed a couple of years ago and has been very happy with it. The company is a relative newcomer to the ma...
Mars RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Mars, 3 weeks ago

  Another price cap rise, another neat little 2% hike in electricity bills from October, spun as if it’s nothing, “just £2.93 a month” for the average household. The problem is that this isn’t just £2.9...
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Never heard of the latter and suspect it may be bs; @transparent will know, alternatively ask your dno.
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By AdamK, 3 weeks ago

  Apparently when you apply to connect an inverter to the grid they can impose both an export limit, which I entirely understand, and a total inverter amount for the property. at least this seems to be ...
RE: The Battery Battle  

By Old_Scientist, 3 weeks ago

  I have/had a basic non-hybrid FoxESS inverter. The software/App is nice enough, but the main downside for me was it's not real time - it uploads data to the cloud in China, and the App is showing a sn...
RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Ooch that's a lot. I replaced my pumped shower with a £80 hansgrohe mixer, and two pieces of coloured perspex costing £30 total forming a (much needed) shelf which also covers the old holes. Drilled...
downfield RE: The Battery Battle  

By downfield, 3 weeks ago

  Coincidentally I had my solar / battery installer back today to amend the wiring to allow a manual switchover to island or off-grid mode in the event of a power outage. (we get a couple a year around ...
RE: Mitsu Wireless Controller and MelCloud  

By DavidAlgarve, 3 weeks ago

  @robs Hi Rob, At the end of a note to Mitsu UK, thanking them for clearing up my question about any link between scheduling on MelCloud and the FT6, I slipped in a question about the sensor setting an...
downfield RE: The Battery Battle  

By downfield, 3 weeks ago

  Yes - I had my eye on a Tesla charger just N of Norwich at 52p/kWh, but our plans changed and it was no longer on our route.
GrahamF RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By GrahamF, 3 weeks ago

  @jamespa our tanks dated back to at least 1999 when we moved in, so I just assumed we would replace them. The new tanks look much smarter and presumably have better heat insulation. We have a plate ...
Majordennisbloodnok RE: The Battery Battle  

By Majordennisbloodnok, 3 weeks ago

  If one is embarking on a long journey in an EV, there are some obvious practicalities one has to face. Firstly, many cars have a practical range of around 200 miles (leaving a bit of leeway so you're ...
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