Year end figures, where are you and what is your plan?

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Tinbum wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 1:10 pm
Stinsy wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 12:44 pm
Sorry it is 256 not 128 devices assuming a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

Why not put the CCTV cameras on a different subnet?
Not sure how to do that but will soon learn how to! :D
It gets complicated fast!

But for example:

Subnet 1: 192.168.1.XXX
Subnet 2: 192.168.2.XXX

If the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 then devices will only be able to see the other devices on the same subnet as themself. If you manually set the subnet mask on a particular device to 255.255.0.0 it'l be able to see all devices...
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Joeboy wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:14 am
Adokforme wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 10:38 am
2x smart plugs? I’ve just counted 21…
:D Nice one. Was it a job lot or just accrued over time?

Have to confess to a few mech timers as well :oops: The two smart plugs I have are in the loft metering supply to ashp's and are great, however they do not record the number of hours the pumps are operating which would be really useful to know. Unfortunately I haven't yet found any that will cover this aspect!
You get those inline 3 pin meters. If you know your pump load which will display when pump runs, just got to know the time window and divide. That will give you the running hours in the window?
Thanks Joeboy. Unfortunately the pumps run at anything between 150W and 1350W depending on how hard they are working. Startup being the higher figure before reducing down after a few minutes and generally averaging out around 500W. That's why I'd like to know the hours powered up are so I can confirm or otherwise consumption/hour. When first installed I diligently recorded hours and consumption so have figures for back then, just be useful to compare with now and keep an eye on subsequently.
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My Figures get better every year.

20 years later, and just another 10 to go, .....then Shangri-La.
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ClockmanFRA wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 5:10 pm My Figures get better every year.

20 years later, and just another 10 to go, .....then Shangri-La.
10 what? Years, MWh's, dancing girls? :D Don't leave us hanging!
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2013 - built a house with an ETA log boiler and 2000litre store.
2014 - planted 2ha trees that will, in a few years, fuel the boiler.
2018 - 13x8m polytunnel added to croft, now we produce all our own meat and most of our veg for half of the year.
2018 - 4kw solar panels installed.
2021 - sold petrol car and bought an MG5ev
2021 - installed Zappi so now I can monitor the solar and hopefully make better use of it.
2022 - another 4kw of solar will go on the roof of the extension that will get built this summer.
Beyond..... Anyone got 500m of 90mm pipe going free? If so I've a little hydro project I'd like to try and get going.
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Joeboy,

Just for you and others here that may have known our antics all those years ago...........

If I wrote down everything we have done here the past 20 years, and wrote down the stuff we will do the next 10 years, then i would fill a book.

Oh yea, I am actually writing several books at the moment, and it seems that I am bringing the French nation with me.

Since you got your stuff written down at the base of your posts, here is some of mine.
Remember we think well outside the normal box here at' Le Vivray' Normandy.
...................................

Sustainability, 20 years of the ‘LE VIVRAY’ Project, Normandy, France.

This book is written for my 3 boys and family and good friends, it is Not an academic paper, it is a true Empirical evidence practical publication.
However, things have really changed in the last few years, and many people are constantly asking us many questions about our activities here. So, this book will join other ‘How to make’ books that are published here by Bryan Microengineering.

We are at present a ‘Independent non-commercial Sustainability & Renewable Energy Project’, and been doing the research and development for over 20 years now. And NO, we do not just throw money at this stuff, and if necessary, we will re-invent the wheel if it works out more cost effective. Our Mantra ..... Keep it Simple, Make it Robust, and keep it Cost Effective.

Over the past 20 years we have seen many changes in the issues surrounding our planets health and its Future.
When we started here at ‘Le Vivray’ in 2002, we knew we had the opportunity to start from a clean plate, as the land and old buildings, local red brick and oak framed barns were basic constructions, and in the past 50 years had only received limited emergency maintenance. Therefore, we had the opportunity to design and implement sustainability strategies at the project’s creation.

We wanted to live and walk lightly on this planet and we could use our skills to help others in the future. We were older parents of a young family, however being a slightly older dad, I was fortunate to know many good friends that were, farmers, engineers, builders, surveyors, architects, electricians, master masons, true bricklayers, master joiners and many more professions and good friends who have offered their free help and advice over the years. And yes, most of them thought that we were ‘mad as hatters’ taking on such a large and complicated project.

CHAPTERS. A1. Short Introduction. Saving the Planet on a budget.
1. Explain Sustainability in a practical context at ‘Le Vivray’. Why, How, and the Future.
2. Planning and cost effectiveness resolution.
3. Development, Testing, cost effective and minimum environmental impact. Capital Costs kept minimum; work done by our own team. ROI, Return On Investment
4. Reliability and effectiveness of commercial products, and sourcing locally.
5. Regulations and conforming to Country codes and Safety.
6. Skills required.
7. Insulation of old buildings to Passive House standards, what and how.
8. Garden and food growing
9. Our own FR approved Sewage system.
10. Grey water system and re=use, Reed beds, holding fish pond, etc.
11. Heating & Energy Creation and self-consumption, using second hand etc.
12. What’s required for a normal Domestic House/Dwelling.
13. 2kW Solar PV Trackers.
14. Solar PV differing types mounting installations.
15. AC coupling with used Grid Tied PV Inverters.
16. Wind Turbines.
17. OzInverter. Creating your own 240vac 50HZ Mini Grid.
18. PLANTE Battery, and notes on batteries technology.
19. Other interlinked projects, Transportation, ECO salt swimming pool.
20. Acknowledgements.
21. Tables and graphs for size and volumes etc.
22. Further research links and other useful contacts.
.............................................

Each of the above chapters breaks out into full explanations with hundreds and hundreds of Photos, as most folk wanting info from around the World, English or French may not be their native language. Some of the above chapters already have detailed "HOW TO MAKE" books.

Now where was I Joeboy, here is my little stuff.
48v battery bank, Golf cart Lead acid 63kW, 3off Hugh Piggott design 3.7m dia wind turbines, 3off 2kW PV solar trackers, 12kW PV on roofs or static arrays (another 10kW PV static array under construction, Father Christmas brought me a full pallet of 400w Mono Trinas), 12 separate buildings here with 5 accommodation buildings insulated to Passive House standards. (The last 4 bedroom house works is now under way). Underfloor electric heating in all buildings, Wood burner in main house, 2 acres of woods what ever chopped down replaced with double new saplings, Heated Salt Eco swimming pool, OzInverter runs everything with SMA used GTI's Ac coupled to the OzInverter Mini Grid it creates. Etc etc etc.
As regards our Energy creation here, sorry no exact figures as data watching is not my ball. But I have now installed meters on the 3 wind turbines after 14 years of not bothering. What data i have collected over approx 6 years is 221758kwh with a saving against the local utilities provider of 55,439 euros.

Dancing Girls? Here is a pic of my French local Pool Girl who comes twice a week in the summer to clean the pool and hoover out the fine sand from the sea salt.

Happy New Year.



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The carbon count not generated by Croftermannie and ClockmanFRA must be absolutely massive.

Intrigued by chapter 7 'old buildings to PH', So much old housing stock in the 🌎

Happy New Year fellas!
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Did some numbers last night and came up with these 3 graphs showing Nowty Towers gas, leccy and total IMPORT, all in kWh for the past 11 years. Too much to talk about during the past decade, but I summarise the main reasons behind the reductions in total import.

NOTE - I have slightly increased 2011 for leccy to back out my first solar install generation which was in late 2011, so this effectively shows a clean (or very dirty baseline) before I had any of this green "crap" (Our ex PM David Cameron's words, not mine). :evil:

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When I started out, I was simply trying to generate more and more and store more and more to reduce my leccy imports to very low numbers, but I did very little about the gas import as I thought it was not possible with my house. The drop in gas in 2014 was from installing the storage heaters driven by a solar diverter.

The further reduction in gas in 2018 was from my novel heat pump project which only went operational towards the end of 2018, https://camelot-forum.co.uk/phpBB3/view ... f=17&t=487

2019 shows the heatpump effect for a whole year for gas reduction but I only used it during off peak times.

2020 shows a significant amount of heatpump use using some of my battery bank to run it, thus further reducing my gas use but the leccy would have been more if SWMBO had not been on furlough all year and commuted in the EV.

2021 shows even more heatpump use and storage heating using offpeak leccy, the gas boiler was switched off 30th April 2021 and is still off. Note the total increase is down to increased EV use, if I was to add back all the petrol and diesel from 2011 to 2018, the graphs would look significantly more impressive.

So future plans,

2022 - Two triple glazed windows arriving mid Jan, so a bit more insulation. Ripple WT1 should offset 80% of what's left and if I can keep the gas boiler off, then the gas will really be as low like way under 1000 kWh but with a smaller increase in leccy. Investment in Ripple WT2 should hopefully cover the rest of my import.

So I hope Nowty Towers (including transport) to be 100% carbon neutral (or negative) when Ripple WT2 starts up. :mrgreen:

BUT, I still eat meat and am still looking forward to nice holidays, so I still have work to do. :evil:
18.7kW PV > 109MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 30MWh generated
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40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 520 m3
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nowty wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:59 pm Did some numbers last night and came up with these 3 graphs showing Nowty Towers gas, leccy and total IMPORT, all in kWh for the past 11 years. Too much to talk about during the past decade, but I summarise the main reasons behind the reductions in total import.

NOTE - I have slightly increased 2011 for leccy to back out my first solar install generation which was in late 2011, so this effectively shows a clean (or very dirty baseline) before I had any of this green "crap" (Our ex PM David Cameron's words, not mine). :evil:

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When I started out, I was simply trying to generate more and more and store more and more to reduce my leccy imports to very low numbers, but I did very little about the gas import as I thought it was not possible with my house. The drop in gas in 2014 was from installing the storage heaters driven by a solar diverter.

The further reduction in gas in 2018 was from my novel heat pump project which only went operational towards the end of 2018, https://camelot-forum.co.uk/phpBB3/view ... f=17&t=487

2019 shows the heatpump effect for a whole year for gas reduction but I only used it during off peak times.

2020 shows a significant amount of heatpump use using some of my battery bank to run it, thus further reducing my gas use but the leccy would have been more if SWMBO had not been on furlough all year and commuted in the EV.

2021 shows even more heatpump use and storage heating using offpeak leccy, the gas boiler was switched off 30th April 2021 and is still off. Note the total increase is down to increased EV use, if I was to add back all the petrol and diesel from 2011 to 2018, the graphs would look significantly more impressive.

So future plans,

2022 - Two triple glazed windows arriving mid Jan, so a bit more insulation. Ripple WT1 should offset 80% of what's left and if I can keep the gas boiler off, then the gas will really be as low like way under 1000 kWh but with a smaller increase in leccy. Investment in Ripple WT2 should hopefully cover the rest of my import.

So I hope Nowty Towers (including transport) to be 100% carbon neutral (or negative) when Ripple WT2 starts up. :mrgreen:

BUT, I still eat meat and am still looking forward to nice holidays, so I still have work to do. :evil:
You don’t fancy road trips in the Tesla replacing air travel?
12x 340W JA Solar panels (4.08kWp)
3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger

(Artist formally known as ******, well it should be obvious enough to those for whom such things are important.)
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Stinsy wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:00 pm
nowty wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:59 pm So I hope Nowty Towers (including transport) to be 100% carbon neutral (or negative) when Ripple WT2 starts up. :mrgreen:

BUT, I still eat meat and am still looking forward to nice holidays, so I still have work to do. :evil:
You don’t fancy road trips in the Tesla replacing air travel?
Yeah, but I don't quite fancy driving via Basra and Baghdad on my way back from Dubai. :?

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18.7kW PV > 109MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 30MWh generated
6 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
60kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 520 m3
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