I'm in hospital talk to you soon
That was out of the blue.
Hope everything is OK for you. Yeah, I do realise you wouldn't be there if all was OK but you get my meaning.
I'm in hospital talk to you soon
I had it done after I moved in
I am not totally certain about it being financially worth it long term but it is certainly helping out a lot
it would e better if the electric companies still had the "free electric after 2 a.m." offers that some like Octopus used to have
but EDF had a thing where I got free electric on Sunday as I had diverted power away from "peak periods" of 4-7 in th evenings
in reality I set the batteries to charge off the grid before 4 so we used them for a few hours before they ran out
then got free power all day Sunday
Our roof is not ideal and we can only have a few panels in 2 different groups but it does work pretty well when it has some sun
No sh@t Sherlock
I thought about it years ago when all the cowboys were pushing it. At my age I would have to live till im 127 to make it viable.
I had it done after I moved in
I am not totally certain about it being financially worth it long term but it is certainly helping out a lot
it would e better if the electric companies still had the "free electric after 2 a.m." offers that some like Octopus used to have
but EDF had a thing where I got free electric on Sunday as I had diverted power away from "peak periods" of 4-7 in th evenings
in reality I set the batteries to charge off the grid before 4 so we used them for a few hours before they ran out
then got free power all day Sunday
Our roof is not ideal and we can only have a few panels in 2 different groups but it does work pretty well when it has some sun
It was very much worth it at one point
AT that point the panels were not was good as they are now and the feed-in tariff was fixed at quite a high amount and based on a percentage fo what the panels generated
Then they started using meters that could measure what you pushed back onto the grid and it all changed
but that initial phase explains why a lot of ex-council houses in my sister-in-law's street have them - companies paid people to put them on the roof and the company gets the feed in tariff
but the people in the house still get to use anything generated if before it gets pushed out to the grid
I started looking just after that changed!!
but at the time was was also thinking of moved over here so only got it done a few years later when it had got worse again!!!