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If there is a fork truck in the building, then block. If an office, then look at timber frame and cellulose insulation as the sound deadening is impressive.
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Is in my place as well. Generally less than a °C. And I have basically no control unless I manually twist the input and output knobs on the two storage heaters. Still be interesting to run a Chi Square on it as that will check the formula/equation/algorithm, rather than the outcome. Maybe @DamonHD can have some input as his devices are trying to do the same, but via a different pathway (and they may have got a statistician on board now).
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Took me over 20 years to realise how to do it properly. And how to manage people, especially my boss.
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I know, just I am a bone idle (expletive deleted). One of the reasons I do what I do is that I have a very decent work/life balance. Friday night was a bit fraught with the unexpected power outages and half term, but within 15 minutes of closing (sold out), we were joking about it. Some jobs/companies, when you have a really bad day, have a lingering, negative feeling on for months. I have tried very hard to get rid of that attitude as I know that everyone is doing their best in a fast moving, and changing, environment. And I get paid more than my mate who is a very good thermal engineer in the biogas field. But can I do those jobs remotely when I am sitting in a cafe, or just overlooking the sea? That I would be interested in.
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"We overvalue diamonds, and undervalue fresh drinking water"
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At home, how much more electricity are we consuming
SteamyTea replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Power Circuits
That is quite far from the complete picture. Oil,_a_beginner's_guide.pdf -
Battery Storage installed
SteamyTea commented on MikeGrahamT21's blog entry in Back on the self-build waggon...
Seems most of the problems near me have been caused by fallen trees. Not as if WP did not have enough warning. -
3 had proper science degrees. They are the ones that will move on.
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Last summer, we employed a number of degree level people. Some will move on, others will stay.
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I would always smirk if I had to use batter with this name.
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How does it compare to someone on minimum wage doing the same job? People working in catering have to, generally, pay for their certification to even get an interview, and supply own clothes/wash uniforms. Oh, and they don't often get more than a few hours work a week.
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At home, how much more electricity are we consuming
SteamyTea replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Power Circuits
Tell me about it. Last month spend £600 on diesel. Almost a years worth of electricity for my house (<4 MWh I think it was). -
At home, how much more electricity are we consuming
SteamyTea replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Power Circuits
Not sure if 2020 and 2021 numbers are in yet. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/regional-and-local-authority-electricity-consumption-statistics#full-publication-update-history -
I have, as many of you know, E7 heating. By the very nature of this, there is a switch off set time (7 AM UTC). Because my water and storage heater would come on at 11 PM, then off for an hour, and back on at 1 AM, I put lock out timers on each circuit (my time window has now changed to midnight to 7 AM). This was to stop things heating up, then cooling down, then heating up again. I currently have the E7 time window effectively set as an E4 (3 AM to 7 AM). This gives me plenty of time to heat everything up. I have often thought that a variable time window could be useful, but rather than along the lines that @TerryE uses (signal from MET Office), just looking at the rate of change of the OAT between 8 PM and Midnight could be used to set the start time for the next day's heating window. I have quickly plotted a few years outside air temperature (OAT) binned it by rate of change in the above 4 hour window and correlated it with the mean OAT. Needs a bit more thinking about how to use the slope of the time to set the length of the heating window, but I feel there is a reasonable correlation to be useful. I know from experience that my heating has to come on when the daily mean OAT is below 10°C. There does seem to be a half decent correlation between the night before temperature change and the day ahead mean temprature. Below is a quick chart showing July and February slopes. These are my two extreme months. Needs a bit more thought, and how to integrate it with the building heating curve may become tricky. The aim is simple, the heating turns off at the set time with just the right amount of energy having been delivered, and no more. The objectives are much harder.
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With a generator the voltage and frequency is not always that stable (not sure how good inverter generators are). I think that would cause the PV inverter to have problems.
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Ah, the church. An organisation that has invisible friends and worships lack of evidence. If IR heating was so good, we would all be using it.
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Shall have to go looking for some when I have time. Though it seems most are by product interested groups. Same with this. I have seem lichens (a bacteria infected fungus) growing on lime, so while it may be better than concrete, I am not convinced. I agree that ventilation is becoming more and more important, and it is going to be hard to convince builder and building users that they have to have it, and use it properly.
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Passive House, storms and power cuts
SteamyTea replied to Russdl's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
We know the true cost of helping out. It can quickly ruin a reputation, just not worth it. -
Passive House, storms and power cuts
SteamyTea replied to Russdl's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
The village I work in had an area without power last night. One slightly distraught customer came in at closing time. We had nothing left. Told her to get the camping stove out. "I have 80 guests" was the reply. Was one of the local hotels. BBQ for them then. And Cornflakes for breakfast in the best Seventh Day Adventist tradition. -
I am struggling to find that model. But looking at the manual for Solis 4G range, there are user/installer functions that allow you to look at historic data and change settings, including the country standard settings i.e. voltage and frequency limits. Getting this checked out does not involve anything more than pressing a few buttons, no need for scaffolding yet.
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There the damp/water takes longer to dry on my bathroom tile grout, mould forms. What stops mould forming with this sort of wall makeup? Or does no one ever check?
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Or it might be a simple problem. What makes you think it is complicated. And what make of Inverter have you got.
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LG Therma V mono block Air Source Heat Pump
SteamyTea replied to ProDave's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Is that on a Raspberry Pi. Saw a project online about it. Keep meaning to look into it more. I use an old CurrentCost with the optical pulse counter.
