That looks like a dead short!
Energy Tariffs
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12x 340W JA Solar panels (4.08kWp)
3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger
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3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger
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That’s good to know. We get about 1 bar inside the house, I have my phone switch to the WiFi indoors but the signal is there, just. sounds hopeful.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 2:03 pmThe "test" the SSE chap did was to see if he could get his mobile phone to get a signal in the meter box. He reckoned that if a phone got even 1 bar of signal then a smart meter should be able to connect OK. That's in the South, where the mobile phone network is used for the connection to DCC. I don't know how you could check if you're in the North where the lower frequency LRR system is used.SafetyThird wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 2:00 pm Is there a reliable way to check if a smart meter would work at a location? I’d like to get one fitted but currently on E7 and don’t want to lose off peak options. Not getting an EV for a while yet so can’t move to Octopus and take advantage of Go.
6kw PV (24 x REC Solar AS REC 250PE)
Clausius 5-25kw GSHP
Luxpower Squirrel Pod
Pylontech 21kwh
Eddi Diverter
250l hot water tank with 2 immersions
2 x Woodwarm stoves
7 acres of old coppice woodland
Ripple Kirk Hill 3.8kw
Ripple Derril Water 3.963 kW
Clausius 5-25kw GSHP
Luxpower Squirrel Pod
Pylontech 21kwh
Eddi Diverter
250l hot water tank with 2 immersions
2 x Woodwarm stoves
7 acres of old coppice woodland
Ripple Kirk Hill 3.8kw
Ripple Derril Water 3.963 kW
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Sounds like the way to go then. Good Energy’s tariffs are eye watering after the rises this year and we’re not covered by any capThebeeman wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 2:05 pmOctopus do a variety of tariffs including off peak and agile so you don't need an EV to move. I'm waiting for there to be some tariffs available once the Gov't sort out the mess they are creating.SafetyThird wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 2:00 pm Is there a reliable way to check if a smart meter would work at a location? I’d like to get one fitted but currently on E7 and don’t want to lose off peak options. Not getting an EV for a while yet so can’t move to Octopus and take advantage of Go.
6kw PV (24 x REC Solar AS REC 250PE)
Clausius 5-25kw GSHP
Luxpower Squirrel Pod
Pylontech 21kwh
Eddi Diverter
250l hot water tank with 2 immersions
2 x Woodwarm stoves
7 acres of old coppice woodland
Ripple Kirk Hill 3.8kw
Ripple Derril Water 3.963 kW
Clausius 5-25kw GSHP
Luxpower Squirrel Pod
Pylontech 21kwh
Eddi Diverter
250l hot water tank with 2 immersions
2 x Woodwarm stoves
7 acres of old coppice woodland
Ripple Kirk Hill 3.8kw
Ripple Derril Water 3.963 kW
Re: Energy Tariffs
Apparently edf are doing an E7 tariff with 6.9p. That sounds pretty good.
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That would be fantastic for us. a bit over 98% of our consumption is during the cheap rate period, thanks to the batteries. Just checked though, and it seems that, like all the others, EDF are not accepting new customers.Andy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 6:40 pm Apparently edf are doing an E7 tariff with 6.9p. That sounds pretty good.
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6 off Pylontech US3000C batteries, with a Sofar ME3000SP inverter
6 off Pylontech US3000C batteries, with a Sofar ME3000SP inverter
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That's a shame, I was going to look at changing for the same reason.
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Did you phone them direct? They won't do a quote on the website but will talk to you for moving.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 6:53 pmThat would be fantastic for us. a bit over 98% of our consumption is during the cheap rate period, thanks to the batteries. Just checked though, and it seems that, like all the others, EDF are not accepting new customers.Andy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 6:40 pm Apparently edf are doing an E7 tariff with 6.9p. That sounds pretty good.
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No, I just checked their website and as you say, that won't even let you see the tariffs, let alone get a quote. I'll try giving them a call and see what they say, thanks.
25 off 250W Perlight solar panels, installed 2014, with a 6kW PowerOne inverter, about 6,000kWh/year generated
6 off Pylontech US3000C batteries, with a Sofar ME3000SP inverter
6 off Pylontech US3000C batteries, with a Sofar ME3000SP inverter
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The tariffs vary hugely by region. I'm in the north of scotland and I won't get any benefit in switching. That's 15p cheap for me. However other areas are down to 6p. Good luck.
The E10 rates can be found here https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default ... ters_0.pdf
E7 and standard https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default ... meters.pdf
It took ages to find these. Even the phone operator couldn't
The E10 rates can be found here https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default ... ters_0.pdf
E7 and standard https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default ... meters.pdf
It took ages to find these. Even the phone operator couldn't