After a few years of putting off fitting some solar PV, finally decided to get a small (3.15 Kwp) system fitted. I originally looked a few years ago when payments of 40p/Kwh were being made - but the costs were very high and the panels were not pretty.
I have now been able to get a system installed for 1/5th of the price quoted 3 years ago. Works out at £1410/installed Kwp. They are slim panels, black anodised - so lot less obvious and are fitted by use of a limpet system that replaces one tile with a mount.
Just need a new electric wagon now, otherwise i will be flushing the toilets with free hot water !!
Bitten the bullet-lets see if the Solar PV stuff is any good
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Re: Bitten the bullet-lets see if the Solar PV stuff is any
Well I have now had my 3Kwp system installed for a month and am making between 10 - 20KwH per day (avg 12kWh/day this month)
Have got a power diverter too, so once I have satisfied the normal house load, the surplus power heats a double size hot tank and then once that is satisfied it goes into a thermal store in the floor.
So I need to get another EV to make use of this free power because we wont want a thermal floor in mid-summer
Seems to be worth about £75 in a month, has save nearly a ton of CO2 being added to the atmosphere and if it continues at this sort of level will pay for the system in less than 6yrs.
John
Have got a power diverter too, so once I have satisfied the normal house load, the surplus power heats a double size hot tank and then once that is satisfied it goes into a thermal store in the floor.
So I need to get another EV to make use of this free power because we wont want a thermal floor in mid-summer
Seems to be worth about £75 in a month, has save nearly a ton of CO2 being added to the atmosphere and if it continues at this sort of level will pay for the system in less than 6yrs.
John
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Re: Bitten the bullet-lets see if the Solar PV stuff is any
About the power diverter. What make is it, and where can you get one?
Jonathan Jewkes
Daily EV user for 10years - an enthusiast and also a realist
Daily EV user for 10years - an enthusiast and also a realist
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Re: Bitten the bullet-lets see if the Solar PV stuff is any
Just google Solarmiser. Its a cost effective no frills 2 output power diverter.
Seems to do what it says on the tin and reduces the amount you give to the grid (at paltry rates) and allows you to get free hot water or storage heating. Suitable for all resistive loads.
John
Seems to do what it says on the tin and reduces the amount you give to the grid (at paltry rates) and allows you to get free hot water or storage heating. Suitable for all resistive loads.
John
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