Octopus Free Power Hours

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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Stinsy wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:46 pm
nowty wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:14 pm IOG cheapslot engaged for extra payback and 22kW+ coming in. :twisted:
It has been shown by others in previous sessions that you get charged the cheap rate but you get the peak rate credit. ;)
That is interesting. I always switch off smart charging during these "power hours" because I don't want the car charging at 7.4kW while Octopus are monitoring it.
I'm charging the IOG EV controlled one at 10A and SWMBO EV at 32A.
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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nowty wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:54 pm
Stinsy wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:46 pm
nowty wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:14 pm IOG cheapslot engaged for extra payback and 22kW+ coming in. :twisted:
It has been shown by others in previous sessions that you get charged the cheap rate but you get the peak rate credit. ;)
That is interesting. I always switch off smart charging during these "power hours" because I don't want the car charging at 7.4kW while Octopus are monitoring it.
I'm charging the IOG EV controlled one at 10A and SWMBO EV at 32A.
That makes sense...

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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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We got the invite twenty minutes in to the hour so I gave it a go and charged MiLs house battery up to 95% warmed up her living room via the fan heater and we had a cuppa. Managed to use 2.5kWh so not in the same league as many here but the benefit to MiL was significant.

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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Moxi wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 2:10 pm We got the invite twenty minutes in to the hour so I gave it a go and charged MiLs house battery up to 95% warmed up her living room via the fan heater and we had a cuppa. Managed to use 2.5kWh so not in the same league as many here but the benefit to MiL was significant.

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We managed to help with 19.3kWh used here plus a couple at No1's place.. Did some speed cooking too for No1 so he's sorted while we are away.

All in all a frantic yet satisfying hour. :D

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Black pudding, tattie scones and sausage
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He had a free power hour into his EV
3 storage heaters on
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Was all going well until the mains fuse board tripped, again.
Octopus showing it spiked to 1340w in the minute it tripped :head-bang:
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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nowty wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:54 pm
Stinsy wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:46 pm
nowty wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:14 pm IOG cheapslot engaged for extra payback and 22kW+ coming in. :twisted:
It has been shown by others in previous sessions that you get charged the cheap rate but you get the peak rate credit. ;)
That is interesting. I always switch off smart charging during these "power hours" because I don't want the car charging at 7.4kW while Octopus are monitoring it.
I'm charging the IOG EV controlled one at 10A and SWMBO EV at 32A.
With 2 mins to go before the power-hour finished, I stopped the car charging, switched to 6A, turned smart charging on, and asked for a charge schedule. So at least the 2nd half will be at double-bubble...


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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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richbee wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:55 pm Aiming for an all time record, with Sunday dinner on, washing, tumble dryer, battery charging + electric shower (teenager😜) - hoping it doesn't trip the house fuse😝
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Not a bad effort😁 - won't be for the full hour, but a lot more than usual.
I have a 60A main fuse, which I reckoned should be around 14kW at 240V - not sure how long it has to be over the limit before risk of tripping?
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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richbee wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 4:49 pm
richbee wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:55 pm Aiming for an all time record, with Sunday dinner on, washing, tumble dryer, battery charging + electric shower (teenager😜) - hoping it doesn't trip the house fuse😝
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Not a bad effort😁 - won't be for the full hour, but a lot more than usual.
I have a 60A main fuse, which I reckoned should be around 14kW at 240V - not sure how long it has to be over the limit before risk of tripping?
The spec is usually something like:
  • At 100% of fuse rating it will take more than 10,000 seconds to blow
  • At 200% of fuse rating it will take c. 400 seconds to blow
  • At 500% of fuse rating it will take c. 5 seconds to blow
  • At 1000% of fuse rating it will take c. 0.2 seconds to blow
The actual spec depends on the exact type of fuse and there is huge variation between samples. However these fuses aren't there to stop you from drawing more than the fuse rating, they're there to protect in the event of a fault.
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3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
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LuxPower inverter/charger

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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Stinsy wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:05 pm
richbee wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 4:49 pm
richbee wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:55 pm Aiming for an all time record, with Sunday dinner on, washing, tumble dryer, battery charging + electric shower (teenager😜) - hoping it doesn't trip the house fuse😝
Image

Not a bad effort😁 - won't be for the full hour, but a lot more than usual.
I have a 60A main fuse, which I reckoned should be around 14kW at 240V - not sure how long it has to be over the limit before risk of tripping?
The spec is usually something like:
  • At 100% of fuse rating it will take more than 10,000 seconds to blow
  • At 200% of fuse rating it will take c. 400 seconds to blow
  • At 500% of fuse rating it will take c. 5 seconds to blow
  • At 1000% of fuse rating it will take c. 0.2 seconds to blow
The actual spec depends on the exact type of fuse and there is huge variation between samples. However these fuses aren't there to stop you from drawing more than the fuse rating, they're there to protect in the event of a fault.
Brilliant, thanks for that guide - very useful - so I shouldn't have too many problems with short term overloads of this kind
Solar PV since July '22:
5.6kWp east/west facing
3.6kW Sunsynk hybrid inverter
2x 5.12kWh Sunsynk batteries
1.6kWp Hoymiles East/West facing PV on the man cave
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