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What if you cant get on a cheap rate supplier?
I struggle with the logic of the iboosts and similar when you can export at an average of circa 18p kwh (my experience in June) on octopus and buy gas for heating hot water at 7p kwh. So an iboost or Eddi would cost me 11p kwh plus it’s ~£400 cost to get one?!
In winter I’ll be on GO so can only export at 4.1p kwh but I don’t see how an an Eddi would ever pay for itself?
That export rate has long since sailed on by for new installs
Sounds like this agile export is a better option than having an Eddi for hot water then. Solar+battery then export the surplus using agile export?No it hasn't he's using Agile export, as I was for a while. You can't go on it if you are using Go as import though.
That's a great price, thought I'd got a good deal - who did you go with in the end?
Sounds like this agile export is a better option than having an Eddi for hot water then. Solar+battery then export the surplus using agile export?
Have any of you found any smart way to save on the standing charge? I’m with Octopus as Agile Outgoing is awesome in the summer (no standing charge for export) but their standard (Flexible Avro) import rate has a 44p/day standing charge and I have been using barely 0.5 kwh/day from the grid.
I am contemplating moving to Agile for import too, the rate hardly drops below 35p kwh so it doesn’t make sense from a rate perspective but the standing charge is only 21p/day so should be worth it.
Or do we just not care about ~23p / day because it’s de minimus?
Doesn’t seem to be the case on a phev that still uses gears. Sitting at a constant 35-50 sees a much nicer 3.x so I’m guessing it’s the design, the added weight of the car being a fully functional ICE too that causes these sort of results."Crappy town" driving is where the battery part of your car is most efficient.
This is what surprised me.Started dropping off about 16:30 as the sun moved round to the west and is now at about 1.5kwh even though there appears to be no direct line of sight and 36kwh produced overall, so seems like a good day will be 40+ and even a cloudy day 1.5kwh was the minimum load from 08:00 to 11:00 before the sun came out proper.
I think it would be reasonable to withhold the final payment until it's all done (put this in writing to them), I would also pay some on your credit card to give you section 75 cover.
Seems quite low, ticking along on a full on cloudy day here at 3-4kwh consistently.This is what surprised me.
My solar is generating 1kwh with full cloudy/grey skies. Even when the clouds are dark grey/black it‘s about 0.4 kwh which is still enough to meet the base load of the house.
This time of year we definitely don’t need to charge the battery overnight.
Question - why is my solar and battery exporting to the grid with this load (I know it’s a small amount)
It's Huawei gear, it gets slated for being weird. Look at some of the user reviews.
By the end of the day the overall import from the Grid was hardly noticeable (0.14kWh) so not too worried.