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Transparent RE: Battery disconnected  

By Transparent, 2 weeks ago

  Thanks. Let me point out a few things from what I can see on that video clip:   1: There's a Chint meter, which I believe to be the obligatory one required when a solar-inverter has the capabilit...
Majordennisbloodnok RE: Battery disconnected  

By Majordennisbloodnok, 2 weeks ago

  @transparent, worth mentioning that my solar setup is a growatt inverter connected to a growatt battery, so if it will help as a reference (working) installation then I’m happy to provide details as a...
RE: Battery disconnected  

By Eliuccio, 2 weeks ago

  The only other event worth of notice has been the installation of a new fibre wifi that required passing a cable behind the cabinet where the batteries are. However, I recall the whole system was work...
RE: Battery disconnected  

By Eliuccio, 2 weeks ago

    Attachment : Power_fusebox.mp4 @transparent thanks for your interest.   Inverter is Growatt 3600TL-XH working with a 6x panel (Euroner) 2.58kW solar PV system installed by Cahill lt...
Transparent RE: RDSAP10 effect on existing heat pump EPC rating?  

By Transparent, 2 weeks ago

  As I understand the situation, Elmhurst Energy trains energy assessors and provides them with accreditation.Although they are basing their work on the regulations, they are an independent operation, a...
downfield RE: My experience with 3 heat pump surveys: Heat Geek, British Gas & Octopus  

By downfield, 2 weeks ago

  Not sure about the warranty, but they are purchased separately and use a number of individual fans so probably could be repaired easily. See I just found this blog where the poster is building his ...
RE: RDSAP10 effect on existing heat pump EPC rating?  

By Judith, 2 weeks ago

  @mike-patrick Michael De Podesta has had extensive ‘fun’ with EPCs. He eventually got the basic mistake of rating an Ashp as ‘poor electric heating’ changed. But it took him some considerable time to...
RE: Octopus Cosy Heat Pump Owners & Discussion Thread  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  OK thats cheap, the commercial price seems to be £400 per kWh.
RE: My experience with 3 heat pump surveys: Heat Geek, British Gas & Octopus  

By JamesPa, 2 weeks ago

  Whilst I wouldn't go so far as to say every heat loss survey is unfit for purpose, its entirely evident from what we hear here that many are unfit. That's why I argue consistently for (as a bare mini...
DREI RE: My experience with 3 heat pump surveys: Heat Geek, British Gas & Octopus  

By DREI, 2 weeks ago

  That sounds really good, and something I could have done back when we had the Heat Pump installed as we had wooden floor installed afterwards, so everything was taken apart and easily accessible, whic...
downfield RE: My experience with 3 heat pump surveys: Heat Geek, British Gas & Octopus  

By downfield, 2 weeks ago

  EPCI charged £12k after the grant for a 14kW system - so not cheap, as you say. I did the Jaga rads separately and in 2 stages because we wanted make sure they worked Ok before fully committing. They ...
DREI RE: My experience with 3 heat pump surveys: Heat Geek, British Gas & Octopus  

By DREI, 2 weeks ago

  I had a look at the Jaga outputs and not impressed, they seem worse than the Type 22 and Type 31 panel radiators that cost half the price. One important question for me is, if they do cold in the summ...
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