Intelligent Octopus Go

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Just received notification of schedules from 6am at 11.30am
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Re: Intelligent Octopus Go

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Interestingly I've just had a load of notifications come through at the same time. Maybe the schedule ad been created but the app not notified?

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I can't have it playing up as we enter this cold snap. :?

I'm not doing many miles at the moment so I have been leaving the Tesla sentry mode on to create some battery headroom every day. :whistle:
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Re: Intelligent Octopus Go

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nowty wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:41 pm I can't have it playing up as we enter this cold snap. :?

I'm not doing many miles at the moment so I have been leaving the Tesla sentry mode on to create some battery headroom every day. :whistle:
I completely rely on being able to get additional cheapslots whenever I need them as the cold weather rolls in. Some bright conditions help a lot though.

Can you game a 1000-1100 charging slot for a middle-of-the-day battery charge?
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Re: Intelligent Octopus Go

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Stinsy wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 2:04 pm
nowty wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:41 pm I can't have it playing up as we enter this cold snap. :?

I'm not doing many miles at the moment so I have been leaving the Tesla sentry mode on to create some battery headroom every day. :whistle:
I completely rely on being able to get additional cheapslots whenever I need them as the cold weather rolls in. Some bright conditions help a lot though.

Can you game a 1000-1100 charging slot for a middle-of-the-day battery charge?
Probably, but I typically game it from 5pm onwards, but depends on how high my EV battery is, the higher the SOC, the less number of slots I can get as it gets closer to full the Octopus won't offer me what I want.

I've been recently requesting slots from around 7:30pm and then turn off the charging come 11:30pm when the cheap rate starts. I turn on sentry mode on the EV which burns about the same amount of capacity in a day that the extra 4 hour cheap slots put in on low charge rate. In that way, even if I don't use the EV, I can get an extra 4 hours cheapslot mid evening everyday to run the heatpumps, washing machine, etc. Doing it at the same time everyday also means I can leave the inverter re-programming alone.

I'll be doing a fish run tomorrow which will drop the EV SOC by about another 10% in time for the big freeze arriving here Wednesday. Then I will be asking for the power earlier and running both the A2A heatpumps and my GSHP (radiators). Plus the storage heaters if required, they really make a difference when the temperature drops well below zero.

Having the A2A heatpumps has massively reduced my storage heater use but I find them still useful in the cold snaps.
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nowty wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:41 pm I can't have it playing up as we enter this cold snap. :?

I'm not doing many miles at the moment so I have been leaving the Tesla sentry mode on to create some battery headroom every day. :whistle:
That’s great thinking.
Never thought of that, I’ve turned the heating on at times to use the battery
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Stinsy wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 2:04 pm
nowty wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:41 pm I can't have it playing up as we enter this cold snap. :?

I'm not doing many miles at the moment so I have been leaving the Tesla sentry mode on to create some battery headroom every day. :whistle:
I completely rely on being able to get additional cheapslots whenever I need them as the cold weather rolls in. Some bright conditions help a lot though.

Can you game a 1000-1100 charging slot for a middle-of-the-day battery charge?
Do you need the slot for car charging or to run the house?
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EVs x 4 210 kWh Batteries
Ripple 5.8 kW PV 0.547 kW Whitelaw Brae
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Re: Intelligent Octopus Go

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Forecast to be -3℃ overnight tonight and is snowing right now. So I'll need additional cheapslots...
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Was looking through some old paperwork yesterday and came across our first electricity bill from this house back in December 1987. Was a grand total of 480kWh (4.24p/kWh) for the 3 month billing period, usage for the last 7 days 432kWh, just glad it's all at the IOG cheap rate.
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For my past 7 days 493 kWh import at Nowty Towers, but there is also 177 kWh of export, so its a net 316 kWh with a net cost (excluding SC) of £11.83, so thats an average cost to me of 3.74p / kWh. :mrgreen:

And for the year so far my total leccy bill (excluding SC) is MINUS £710 and thats excluding saving sessions and power hour rebates. :twisted:

Far cheaper than using gas which is currently over 6p / kWh on my tracker tariff. :)
18.7kW PV > 109MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 26MWh generated
5 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
60kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 510 m3
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