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Majordennisbloodnok
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Topics: 25 / Replies: 875
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RE: Mercury Energy Summit (with Greg Jackson on the stage)

This post stopped me for a while and has had me thinking ever since. I don't mind admitting I have a healthy scepticism for corporate antics, and a ...

10 months ago
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RE: VAT on home storage batteries is zero?

Agree with @ianmk13. You're looking for a good job at a fair price. That said, if the installer is trying to charge VAT and then claim the VAT back,...

10 months ago
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RE: Business case for a battery?

I would amend that slightly to say it's highly unlikely that a home would want to recharge an EV from.... From the inverter's point of view, an EV c...

10 months ago
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RE: Business case for a battery?

@jamespa, I've sent you the data I collect regularly which should help replace predictive models with actual data. My situation is not all that differ...

10 months ago
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RE: Empowering Homeowners: How Knowledge Drives Better Heat Pump Decisions (Title borrowed from Mars' excellent article)

The problem in these more vocal days that rely so heavily on social media is that attempts to increase the voice of the enlightened also increase the ...

10 months ago
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RE: ÀSHP heat loss - how close to perfect can we get?

Post removed after reading answers posted whilst this one was being composed.

10 months ago
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RE: ÀSHP heat loss - how close to perfect can we get?

...Or, as an alternative question, if you have a surface that is kept at a constant temperature, will that surface emit the same amount of heat energy...

10 months ago
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RE: ÀSHP heat loss - how close to perfect can we get?

OK, another question, if I may. If you have a particular known material (brick, glass, concrete etc.) forming the outside face of a container, you k...

10 months ago
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RE: Mitsubishi Ecodon stuck on immersion symbol

For me too. I suspect in our case that it may be some kind of soft start to both keep the noise down and to avoid hitting the circuit board with the...

10 months ago
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RE: ÀSHP heat loss - how close to perfect can we get?

Yes, indeed, and in this case I'm following my own advice. Sometimes it even works.... You may be right, but in essence all I'm suggesting is wor...

10 months ago
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RE: ÀSHP heat loss - how close to perfect can we get?

That makes sense, @jamespa. Perhaps this is the kind of process that could be more routinely scheduled to coincide with people taking a holiday or a l...

10 months ago
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RE: ÀSHP heat loss - how close to perfect can we get?

OK, I'm going to go out on a limb and likely make myself look stupid. No matter; I'm old enough now to know I already look stupid, so just being hones...

10 months ago
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