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Just started a self-build in Dorset. Exciting times!
DamonHD replied to NailBiter's topic in Introduce Yourself
My house (EPC A rated) has done nearly 60 years so far. Stick built. Rgds Damon -
Just started a self-build in Dorset. Exciting times!
DamonHD replied to NailBiter's topic in Introduce Yourself
We have 4 of us in < 80m^2, so maybe you're going to be heating and maintaining an order of magnitude more conditioned space than makes sense, for the planet? Rgds Damon -
Maybe see if Octopus can give you a zero or low quote for an ASHP despite your concerns. Maybe a cheap second-hand boiler would last in the interim?
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Replace electric shower with bath and shower
DamonHD replied to Lifesigns's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
That sounds like an actual rule of thumb... %-P -
Gas consumption for 2023 was down to 1275kWh, the lowest ever. Electricity imports were 1364kWh, exports were 1597kWh. There are 4 of us in this house, newly (Feb 2024) given an EPC A. Overall energy carbon footprint for energy is ~200kg for the year. https://www.earth.org.uk/saving-electricity-2023.html Rgds Damon
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You haven't seen my hair recently! Baby? I knew I'd misplaced something behind the IWI... (The older one turned 18...) Rgds Damon
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50C at -2C outside would probably mean that we could keep all our current rads and be saving significant carbon, but WC would push up our SCoP a lot, I think. Yes, this might be the time to slip in heat meters on SH and DHW if we are going to have some disruption anyway... %-P Rgds Damon
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The big chunk of PV helped a lot for both certs AFAIK. At the time of the previous cert I did have two rounds of pressure testing done (to convince myself that the numbers were not just made up). https://www.earth.org.uk/testing-a-house-for-air-leaks.html Rgds Damon
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Thus the dilemma in the title of this thread and the linked write-up... Rgds Damon
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I pointed out on the screening call that yes I have microbore to one rad (at my desk) but I already run my system at ~45C and it is just about OK at -2C outside. (35C is a struggle at -2C, and our demand is essentially zero at 12C, so a weather comp curve right there if Octopus will fit WC.) The screener also claimed that Octopus is able to work with solar DHW, though will still need to install a tank, so I suspect as preheat only. I also slipped in a message to Greg/Phil as one does checking that there is no problem with me documenting the process however it turns out. Space is very tight here and so I may not get agreement from my other half, never mind Octopus! Rgds Damon
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The council estate that the house is on is being redeveloped. https://cambridgeroadestate.com/ My house will be CPOed and knocked down when the final phase is reached. One reason for getting in the Octopus queue is that that gets another huge subsidy on top of the BUS grant. Another is that I have a line to talk to the CEO and CTO. Also I am doing a PhD in decarbonising UK home heating, so having an actual case study in my own home might be handy - really working from home... Rgds Damon
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Our combi failed again in mid-December again requiring expensive repairs greater than our annual gas bill, so, in spite of the short expected life of our house before it is pulled down, I booked a slot in the Octopus heat-pump queue: https://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-combi-replacement-dilemma.html#2023-12-13 In order to allow a BUS grant I had our EPC redone. It was B before all the aerogel IWI, and is now what seems to be a good A. Rgds Damon
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There isn't one definition of 'optimal'. if it's for maximising overall annual generation even at times when there will be a glut of other solar power, it's due south and a tilt something like that. If it's for maximising winter generation when energy is scarce to to even out generation between summer and winter, it's more like 70 degrees. If it's for maximising generation under overcast skies, nearly flat. If it's for maximising power generation when demand is highest (and you may be paid a significant premium to export excess) then actually point west-ish or southwest and probably rather steeper than 30 degrees. I'd have to look at PVGIS and some grid pricing... Rgds Damon
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Wall mounted basic ASHP for workshop
DamonHD replied to Mudmouse's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
In California at least as I understand things, the "duck curve" is made worse by demand for cooling continuing for some time after the sun has set. PV+batteries+cooling should be much better in this regard than PV+cooling alone. -
My experience with TRV bases at the other end was that typically << 10% of the range was anything other than full flow or no flow.
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Solar - Where to start?
DamonHD replied to DazRave's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
The rules used to be (may still be, but I may be out of date!) that up to 16A per phase you can do the install/connection and notify them within 24h. -
Yes, I have the eddi Grid Limit set to 8A, ie ~2kW: https://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-solar-DHW-for-16WW-UniQ-and-PV-diversion.html#2022-09-23 When doing solar PV diversion the eddi regulates/modulates the amount sent to the Sunamp so as not to cause any import from the grid. When doing (boost) top-up from grid the eddi regulates/modulates the amount sent to the Sunamp so as not to exceed the specified 8A limit on importing from the grid. Rgds Damon
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The Sunamp exposes a bare resistive immersion heater, nominal 2.8kW I think yes, more like 3kW+ at my typical supply voltage. Upstream I have a myenergi eddi that does modulation down to a few watts, generally from PV diversion. I also top-up from grid and do not allow more than ~2kW to be drawn fron grid. So the Sunamp can get the full 3kW on a very sunny day, or when my Enphase battery is able to kick in enough during a top up with 2kW from the grid. Rgds Damon
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A Sunamp Thermino is working well for me: https://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-solar-DHW-for-16WW-UniQ-and-PV-diversion.html Rgds Damon
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"Weeks" is really pushing it, especially for the UK. "It was found that almost all periods tagged as Dunkelflaute events (with a length of more than 24 h) are in November, December, and January for these countries. On average, there are 50–100 h of such events happening in each of these three months per year." https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355173603_A_Brief_Climatology_of_Dunkelflaute_Events_over_and_Surrounding_the_North_and_Baltic_Sea_Areas DECC used to worry about 5 day events; I believe that the German concern is ~6d. Rgds Damon
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Passive house plumbing first fix - any tips
DamonHD replied to markharro's topic in General Plumbing
Do any of the dishwashers that you would consider actually have hot fill? In most cases new models don't in part because heating directly at the point of use is better in several regards. Rgds Damon -
Getting started on the PV G99 (and G100) minefield
DamonHD replied to dnb's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
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Getting started on the PV G99 (and G100) minefield
DamonHD replied to dnb's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
You should (must) talk to whoever administers your FiTs before making changes to anything involving microgeneration or electrical storage. -
FWIW I have used RPis back to back for many years and I have had no sign of any SD card wearing out. I do take some precautions to reduce storage traffic, eg: https://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-site-technicals-70.html#2023-03-04 Rgds Damon
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Somehow you have http rather than https in your address bar. Most recent browsers will default to https. Are you running a very old one?
