We have "traditionally" wired system, a 5 terminal smart meter that controls the switching of the seperate storage heater fuse board, on Economy 7 tariff 12:30 to 07:30am. Currently I am paying 9.9p Kwh off peak, a good tariff but not the best.
Interestingly I have spotted the Eon Next drive Fixed V4 tariff," to be eligible you must own or lease an electric vehicle or have a solar storage system.. 6.7p per Kwh". I am guessing that the solar storage system is batteries, so a fair bit less than I am currently paying.
If I do move away from the "traditional E7" tariff set up I will need to find a way to switch power to the fuse board powering the storage heaters. Possibilities seem to be:
- Ask the supplier to set a off peak schedule on the smart meters 5th terminal - not confident that this will be supported
- Set up a seperate relay that I can be web driven, this feels a little niche for many electricans or am I doing them a disservice?
What do you guys think, have I missed anything, is this simpler than it feels?