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RE: Solar Thermal as a pre-heater for a heat-pump

@chris-a, thanks for sharing and it’s all looking very positive. Keep us updated as temperatures start to drop. I’ll be great to get an update in Dece...

4 years ago
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RE: Must have emergency DIY products

@kev-m Great point about the stop cocks. That is essential. When there's a leak, head straight over and turn off the water. On that note our plumber...

4 years ago
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RE: Must have emergency DIY products

I’ll get the ball rolling. This year we discovered a brand called Jenolite that has some very useful products. Stop Leak Sealer Spray: a ridiculou...

4 years ago
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RE: How to avoid the complications and dramas of being an ASHP pump ownwer

We’re interviewing him tomorrow, and will be sure to ask.

4 years ago
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RE: Electricity price predictions

Just read this update on E.ON’s website pertaining to the price cap: The price cap applies to you if you're on one of our standard variable tariffs,...

4 years ago
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RE: Tips on how to conserve energy this winter

@kev-m, that’s an excellent point about HW. We’ve run our hot water at 44C for a few years now. We had our iBoost set to 60C for a while and it was ...

4 years ago
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RE: How to avoid the complications and dramas of being an ASHP pump ownwer

@alec-morrow, do HT ASHPs use significantly more energy?

4 years ago
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RE: Slow to heat room

@witchcraft, have you conquered the weather compensation on your unit?

4 years ago
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RE: Slow to heat room

Installers don’t like to enable weather compensation because it’s a trial and error system which leads to multiple call outs, so they just set the sys...

4 years ago
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RE: Slow to heat room

@squonk, ASHPs are designed to run 24/7 to get the most of out of the system in terms of efficiencies and comfort. To give you an idea, it’ll take our...

4 years ago
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RE: Cool Energy CEiVt9 ASHP - DIY install

I'm always intrigued by projects like yours @hughf. Did you also get the Cool Energy CEiVt9 online? Please post photos and updates here. I'm really ...

4 years ago
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