It has taken us around 3 years to get these together (seven) at a cost of £260 and a couple of hundred miles driving. Then add £15 per Hive plug and its £365 for the system plus a few quid to rewire where needed from stock gear. I though it worth mentioning that there is time involved in the hunt.Stinsy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 7:24 am I wanted one for “The Shed” (garden office). I had a small space to squeeze it into and and something old and yellow would have looked odd against the white-painted walls. I just couldn’t find anything on eBay within an hours drive. Additionally, being on the 2030-0030 cheap period at the time I wanted a HHR (high heat retention) model.
I went for a Quantum. If you remember the complex technology that decided how much to charge the SH fought against me to the point where I circumvented it. The discharge control really is very good, it doesn’t leak much heat until needed, and then carefully controls the output. I’m now on the 0230-0630 cheap period so I expect it to work even better this year.
If you’re heating living space in your home and you want to charge for 4hrs and release the heat over the other 20hrs then you need a much simpler device.
I’ve just looked on eBay and the closest SH currently for sale is a 4hr round trip…
I'd be on this if i wasnt set up already...
https://www.gumtree.com/p/heating-firep ... 1441992403