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Re: October Generation 2023

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 8:41 pm
by Stinsy
Iā€™m not far off that:
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Re: October Generation 2023

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:40 pm
by Krill
Joeboy wrote: ā†‘Fri Nov 03, 2023 7:58 pm "128.64 kWh of gas imported (40% reduction due to showering at the gym)."

Nice one. :ugeek: Impressed.
To be honest I'm guessing, but I can't figure out what else it could be. We don't use the gas hob, and haven't since April. We only use gas for heating water for baths and showers (boil a kettle for hot water for other uses, or use a kettle on the fire when it's lit but we haven't lit the fire until recently, so that would show up in a reduction of electricity use due to using induction). We're simply been using blankets and dressing climate appropriate (merino wool leggings are fantastic).

That said, this is one of the reasons why I'm unsure about how viable an ASHP will be for my property and general usage. Just adding a small electric boiler might turn out cheaper over 10 years given the other work and challenges with space for a water tank etc. I'm keeping an open mind right now.

Re: October Generation 2023

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 7:48 am
by Stinsy
Krill wrote: ā†‘Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:40 pm
Joeboy wrote: ā†‘Fri Nov 03, 2023 7:58 pm "128.64 kWh of gas imported (40% reduction due to showering at the gym)."

Nice one. :ugeek: Impressed.
To be honest I'm guessing, but I can't figure out what else it could be. We don't use the gas hob, and haven't since April. We only use gas for heating water for baths and showers (boil a kettle for hot water for other uses, or use a kettle on the fire when it's lit but we haven't lit the fire until recently, so that would show up in a reduction of electricity use due to using induction). We're simply been using blankets and dressing climate appropriate (merino wool leggings are fantastic).

That said, this is one of the reasons why I'm unsure about how viable an ASHP will be for my property and general usage. Just adding a small electric boiler might turn out cheaper over 10 years given the other work and challenges with space for a water tank etc. I'm keeping an open mind right now.
A2A?

Re: October Generation 2023

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 3:23 pm
by Krill
I literally do not have a wall I can fit one on: the entire rear of the house in windows or roof space (north facing), and it is a semi with the side wall essentially 6 inches from the boundary. Internally, the only wall I can actually fit the internal system is the other end of the house.

There is the knock on effect that if an ASHP were used, I think I would struggle to get planning permission because the only place in the rear garden area it could go and the pipe would fint is by a fence on the boundary, and I'd lose space I don't have in the garage for a tank, given the lost space isn't adequate due to ceiling joists not being up to spec.

Re: October Generation 2023

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2023 10:05 am
by Joeboy
Oct 23

Solaredge PV 122kWh
Victron PV 187kWh
Hoymiles PV 38kWh
Enphase PV 4kWh
Graig Fatha WT 557kWh

Total RE generation 908kWh Oct 23

Bought 935 kWh of electricity which is a split of 50.73%/49.27% in favour of the grid. :(
On the upside, zero gas dance continues. :ugeek:

Re: October Generation 2023

Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 1:01 pm
by JR
2.5 system 10ZNShine panels Sunny Boy Inverter Orientation 170 degrees south Inclination 30 degrees East Mids.

October 2023 - 147

Worst generation 2020 - 114
Best generation 2022 - 180