I didn’t get in on the first one but have a deposit in for the second. I’ll need to time it right so I can present some big electricity bills

I’ll certainly post some photos as I go. The shed only went up yesterday
I didn’t get in on the first one but have a deposit in for the second. I’ll need to time it right so I can present some big electricity bills
Exactly, put in as much as can afford to/allowed to.
Even at 3 phase that would be over 250A per phase I think.
How would (or just "Would") an outgoing agile export tariff alter your comment?Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 12:41 pm The guy's energy needs seem quite modest. He's very unhappy about spending c. £2.2k a year on energy. There seems to be little point suggesting a £30k solar installation!
I'd suggest 12kWp of solar, split into: c. 4kWp feeding directly to a 3.6kW G99 inverter/charger and c. 8kWp fed into charge controller with a 19.8kWh battery stack.
Here is my shopping list:
- 31 x 385W panels (@ £118+VAT ea) = £4,310
- Victron 150/100 Charge controller = £770
- Solis 3.6kW Hybrid Inverter/charger = £1,120
- 8x Pylontech US2000C )@ £682.91+VAT ea) = £6,390
(Obviously not including mount or installation)
- TOTAL = £12,590
I'd also suggest a large "Ecconomy 7" DHW cylinder and solar diverter as well as a 5kW air-to-air heat pump. He'd still need some auxiliary heating for the very darkest months, be that his existing Oil system or a WBS. But he'd have more power than he could possibly use for 9 months of the year.
The prospect of earning money by exporting power would result in going for a bigger inverter/charger in exchange for the charge controller. Does he have 3-phase? Would he need a G99 application? The brief was to reduce ("eliminate") energy costs, does he want to invest in exchange for a financial return?AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 12:50 pmHow would (or just "Would") an outgoing agile export tariff alter your comment?Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 12:41 pm The guy's energy needs seem quite modest. He's very unhappy about spending c. £2.2k a year on energy. There seems to be little point suggesting a £30k solar installation!
I'd suggest 12kWp of solar, split into: c. 4kWp feeding directly to a 3.6kW G98 inverter/charger and c. 8kWp fed into charge controller with a 19.8kWh battery stack.
Here is my shopping list:
- 31 x 385W panels (@ £118+VAT ea) = £4,310
- Victron 150/100 Charge controller = £770
- Solis 3.6kW Hybrid Inverter/charger = £1,120
- 8x Pylontech US2000C )@ £682.91+VAT ea) = £6,390
(Obviously not including mount or installation)
- TOTAL = £12,590
I'd also suggest a large "Ecconomy 7" DHW cylinder and solar diverter as well as a 5kW air-to-air heat pump. He'd still need some auxiliary heating for the very darkest months, be that his existing Oil system or a WBS. But he'd have more power than he could possibly use for 9 months of the year.
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