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stumbling goat
Joined: 20 Jan 2009 Posts: 1990
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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 16 4:41 am Post subject: Solar PV, Eco 7 query |
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Hi,
I hope that someone can help me get my head around my problem?
Have a property that is all electric.
It has 2 night storage heaters, immersion tank with 2 elements. Instant shower over bath. Usual kitchen fittings and appliances, sockets etc
As a result of a meter reading recently, the meter reader pointed out that if I connected the bottom immersion to my Eco 7 I would get a tank full of cheap rate hot water every night. Sounded sensible so I moved the immersion feed to the Eco 7 meter.
On testing the feed I found that it went live at random times, during the afternoon and early morning, but not at Eco7 times. Checked with the Electricity Company and they tell me I do not have Eco 7.
Instead, I get 2 periods of cheap electricity during the day.
Sorry it is a long post but, should I go back to an Eco7 meter?
Does the PV system supply the power to heat the water during the day, or would I be better off having that Eco7 night rate power do this?
Would the night storage heaters be cheaper being powered up at night?
Then the room temp topped up with the built in electric element in the evenings?
I have struggled with this conundrum fort a while, and not sire what to do.
Any informed thoughts welcome?
thank you
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stumbling goat
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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RichardW
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stumbling goat
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