One way to get around the water rating in a Turkish Winter, eh?

It is a very nice piece of kit indeed, neat and professional looking, well.put together.


My mistake, the B sticker had more numbers, it was a driver aid.Mr Gus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 1:38 pm Whats it pushing out? (assuming your usb ammeter arrived)
Now, ring up amazon, advise of the b grade & ask them to intervene witha "shouldn't have happeded" discount of £10 on the unit as logistics for return replace are going to be more, & your inconvenience is worth more than the standard fiver, technically issued the B grade brings up nore questions as to stock being held versus item paid for & not unreasonably expected to be pristine & new!
This is a little surprising to me. To heat HWT with gas to around 60 degs (well thats what came out the tap this morning into a ceramic mug) costs £1.20 per day fuel cost. The tank element was pulling 2.9kW on test this morning and i normally run it for four hours per day when no using gas. 2.9x4x0.12= £1.39. That falls well within my personal 30% variance between the fuel costs so Hive gas is to the off position and switchbot solariboost is back to the on position with new Go timings.Joeboy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 8:13 pmThe house has been pretty constant in its gas burn each day. The difference between the burn rates is 21kWh for a few minutes over 2 hours. I'll call it 10kWh gas burnt per 1 hour for HWT heating. I'll play about with the electric side tomorrow.
So can you calculate a real world efficiency for your gas boiler from that? Are both heating the same volume of water or is the immersion heater only heating the top part of the tank?Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 2:09 pm This is a little surprising to me. To heat HWT with gas to around 60 degs (well that's what came out the tap this morning into a ceramic mug) costs £1.20 per day fuel cost. The tank element was pulling 2.9kW on test this morning and i normally run it for four hours per day when no using gas. 2.9x4x0.12= £1.39. That falls well within my personal 30% variance between the fuel costs so Hive gas is to the off position and switchbot solariboost is back to the on position with new Go timings.
I think the lesson there is 'don't assume', luckily it has only run once on gas since New Year so its minimal tarnishing of my soul.![]()
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I am very pleased with this outcome and will be eyeballing the GCH side of things in the next couple of days. Will take a water at tap reading tomorrow morning and see if we are getting any extra efficiency bang for our extra in tank 19p per day.![]()
They both heat the same tank and the only restriction would be stratification. If I wanted a really accurate figure i'd have to gather some more details and do a more stringent test. At the moment i'm ok with close enough is good enough as an excuse to keep off gas.Stig wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 2:38 pmSo can you calculate a real world efficiency for your gas boiler from that? Are both heating the same volume of water or is the immersion heater only heating the top part of the tank?Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 2:09 pm This is a little surprising to me. To heat HWT with gas to around 60 degs (well that's what came out the tap this morning into a ceramic mug) costs £1.20 per day fuel cost. The tank element was pulling 2.9kW on test this morning and i normally run it for four hours per day when no using gas. 2.9x4x0.12= £1.39. That falls well within my personal 30% variance between the fuel costs so Hive gas is to the off position and switchbot solariboost is back to the on position with new Go timings.
I think the lesson there is 'don't assume', luckily it has only run once on gas since New Year so its minimal tarnishing of my soul.![]()
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I am very pleased with this outcome and will be eyeballing the GCH side of things in the next couple of days. Will take a water at tap reading tomorrow morning and see if we are getting any extra efficiency bang for our extra in tank 19p per day.![]()
I'm assuming this is for hot water only, not central heating. Sorry if I've misunderstood.
When you say you have the tank element running for 4 hours per day, does that mean heting for 4 hours, or culd the thermostat be trpping it off and on again for long periods during that time? Working backwards 11.2 kWh should raise the temperature of 200L of water from 10C to 60C.Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 2:09 pm This is a little surprising to me. To heat HWT with gas to around 60 degs (well thats what came out the tap this morning into a ceramic mug) costs £1.20 per day fuel cost. The tank element was pulling 2.9kW on test this morning and i normally run it for four hours per day when no using gas. 2.9x4x0.12= £1.39. That falls well within my personal 30% variance between the fuel costs so Hive gas is to the off position and switchbot solariboost is back to the on position with new Go timings.
I think the lesson there is 'don't assume', luckily it has only run once on gas since New Year so its minimal tarnishing of my soul.![]()
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I am very pleased with this outcome and will be eyeballing the GCH side of things in the next couple of days. Will take a water at tap reading tomorrow morning and see if we are getting any extra efficiency bang for our extra in tank 19p per day.![]()