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RE: Our ASHP design and installation journey

I agree with you. I have both in-screen UFH and pipework installed between joists of suspended floors. In my experience they behave differently, w...

4 months ago
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RE: Our ASHP design and installation journey

Possibly 150mm spacing? Or else your 16mm pipes are overlapping! 🤗   I've just a quick look at the Wunda website. It looks prett...

4 months ago
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RE: Solis inverters S6-EH1P: pros and cons and battery options

Let's take a step back a moment and consider what Solis are saying. The component which would be expected to communicate with one of their inverters...

4 months ago
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RE: Solis inverters S6-EH1P: pros and cons and battery options

Before buying into anything in the (vast) range of Tuya-enabled products,just check what features would be compromised if the Tuya-owned servers were ...

4 months ago
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RE: Our ASHP design and installation journey

That's a beautiful area of the English countryside @jleyland West of the R.Test and Southampton Water is often used as an illustration of an area w...

4 months ago
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RE: Is it normal to use power from the grid when running off the battery?

The most common 'standard' for clamps and shunts which read current is that their max output (at whatever current they're intended for) is 75mV. You...

4 months ago
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RE: Running from backup generaor in powercut?

Fortuitously, I've just posted here on another topic about buying a (cheap) clamp multimeter.

4 months ago
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