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Who wants to finish the :two nuns in a bath together" joke.
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Smart meter external aerial last ditch attempt?
SteamyTea replied to SuperJohnG's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
My smart meter stopped communicating within hours of being installed. Took months to sort out, but I got 200 quid off my bill. So do you use secondary timers for DHW/space heating? -
Smart meter external aerial last ditch attempt?
SteamyTea replied to SuperJohnG's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
I am as well, is yours a proper E7 meter with two separate circuits out of it? -
Regional energy pricing
SteamyTea replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Environmental Building Politics
I don't think it works like that at all. The CfD (contract for difference) caps maximum payout, while guaranteeing a minimum amount. This is to draw in investment just as much as making power cheaper. Part of the problem/challenge is to supply reliably, the only way to do this is via overcapacity. Everyday large thermal plants are disconnected from the grid for a variety of reasons, it is not just RE generation that has variable output and downtime. That is a recipe for disaster and would stop major investment pretty quickly. No one saw the need to offer lower rates to those living near existing plants, or a pylon out up in the 1940s. -
These houseplants, are they near a heat source and watered frequently? Have you checked for other areas for water leaks? My internal humidity is generally high, but then my outside humidity is very high. Air infiltration only happens when there is a pressure difference, which means windy days. A while back, I looked at the temperature drop in my kitchen when I left a window open, after the initial drop of about 1°C, there was little difference, but it was a calm day (calm down here is Force 6 or less).
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Static caravan sewage?
SteamyTea replied to Amateur bob's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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Static caravan sewage?
SteamyTea replied to Amateur bob's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Don't matter down here, we flush it all into the sea. Don't buy any Cornish Coke at the moment as it will be very damp and contaminated with poo. https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/cocaine-worth-31m-washes-up-9591410 Same beach that was covered a while back. https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/massive-sewage-spill-filmed-st-7763596 -
Radical different heat loss and radiator output quotes
SteamyTea replied to Matty D's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Just a point on the maths. 20/50^1.3 is not the same as (20/50)^1.3 Which is it, I suspect the latter. -
Static caravan sewage?
SteamyTea replied to Amateur bob's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Composting toilet maybe. Don't think human waste should be mixed with animal waste. -
Hello. My neighbour is from Portugal. What is a VMC?
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read that as gimps, keep getting my mucking words fuddled today.
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Not going to be far out as you only need to heat at the coldest, and generally wettest, times of the year. As for going with radiators, how much area can you fit, can you easily fit larger radiators (maybe a total of 60% of the floor surface area as you don't totally pipe out all the floor area). How about plinth/fancoil units, they can give a quick boost and some are pretty quiet. Easy and cheap solution is below, it is only Canadians that make it law to take your shoes off indoors.
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Adding a third party inverter (SOLIS) to a SMA system
SteamyTea replied to SomeGoodBits's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
I seem to remember that SMA did not allow much end user intervention. This may have changed in the last decade or so. Can you fudge/trick the system by getting a CT clamp (I assume it used one to monitor power flow) to sense the two inverter wires together? -
please review electric floor heating plan
SteamyTea replied to Petar's topic in General Construction Issues
I am pretty sure it will damage it. Plastic deformation does not happen at a set temperature, it gradually gets greater, the higher the temperature, add in a local hotspot, and it can fail quite quickly. Rethink your plans, a wall mounted panel heater will be cheaper and more reliable. Maybe a cheap A2AHP. Just looked at that insulation, it better be cheap as it is only packaging material. -
A rich man would use vaseline, a poor man would use lard. @Pocster uses axle grease because his life is hard.
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If you tax one area, there is probably a reduction in another area, or a corresponding increase in public services (AKA market failure). These people were already paying council tax on the property, so this is probably not a simple story at all.
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Greetings From New Member - Emmanuel Katto Uganda
SteamyTea replied to emmanuelkatto's topic in Introduce Yourself
Welcome Was at university with 2 men for m Uganda. Which part are you in? -
So they were letting this place out, or probably slumming it while they let the main house out, with the rules changing they feel cheated.
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12V batteries for Loxone Power Supply and Backup
SteamyTea replied to Thorfun's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
I haven't, against popular misconception, I don't really take pleasure in others misfortune. -
12V batteries for Loxone Power Supply and Backup
SteamyTea replied to Thorfun's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
First two of them are not essential, third is debatable. Maybe look at what you really do need i.e. heat, light, cooking, the rest can be disconnected for several hours without impacting anything. -
Design for mull of Galloway. Thoughts?
SteamyTea replied to DannyT's topic in New House & Self Build Design
So how much insulation is in the existing foundation? -
Good job they never installed the 300 GW of renewables then, that alone would have powered the UK 4 times over. Oh hang on. https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/energy-transition/020824-infographic-china-solar-capacity-coal-electricity-renewable-energy-hydro-wind
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