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Bob@Lochinver
@boblochinver
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138 kWhs
Joined: Mar 5, 2021
Last seen: Nov 16, 2023
Topics: 5 / Replies: 101
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RE: Hot water tanks with inbuilt ASHP !

@wintergreen I did a reply on my progress in this group so hopefully you get some info from it 🙂

6 months ago
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RE: Hot water tanks with inbuilt ASHP !

@karloz I know this is delayed reply but I have just spent from May till just about 3 weeks ago doing a total renovation of the my home up here in the...

6 months ago
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RE: Tell us about your Solar (PV) setup

@toodles I have so many variables within the house that I could spend all day consumed by monitoring and managing the process to save a few pounds her...

6 months ago
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RE: Tell us about your Solar (PV) setup

@toodles Hi, I am on Octopus Cosy Tariff which gives me 6 hours at 16.36p kWh (the normal rate is 27.26p per hour and there is a 3 hour high rate of 4...

6 months ago
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RE: Hot water tanks with inbuilt ASHP !

@wintergreen hi, I’m getting ever closer to the install for my A2A heating for my whole house which I already have done of the internal units but ther...

12 months ago
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RE: Hot water tanks with inbuilt ASHP !

@avyg sorry ive been away for a bit busy with other things but I am planning on having the Dimplex installed within the next 2 months as well as a com...

1 year ago
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RE: Hot water tanks with inbuilt ASHP !

I think they’re just the newest models and they might have been going a lot longer. Im going to get one and ill put my journey up here

2 years ago
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RE: Hot water tanks with inbuilt ASHP !

@derek-m you ever heard of them ? as in hotwater tank only ASHP ?I just kind stumbled across them on the internet and thought damn where have you been...

2 years ago
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RE: Hot water battery - Sunamp

forgot to mention their based in Edinburgh and I probably have some contacts that might know them so maybe I try and get them to do an interview and e...

2 years ago
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RE: Hot water battery - Sunamp

@editor I think if it works as I think it will work then it really is a hugely efficient way to heat water and give you that heated water at source ra...

2 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

@mjr Your points are valid but they are valid mostly for people living in the cities and larger towns and that will create even more poverty and cost ...

2 years ago
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RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?

@mjr During the winter months I would say 40kWhs is under daily usage for ASHP, ASHP is only have the picture, is it air to air, air to radiators, air...

2 years ago
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