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100A fuse upgrade: meter to consumer unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="pedg" data-source="post: 500526" data-attributes="member: 33044"><p>Actually with the Agile tariff the cheapest periods are often mid-afternoon before peak period starts at 4pm (usually), which makes it useful for topping up the battery before the peak period (e.g. see today's here: <a href="https://twitter.com/energystatsuk/status/1285594671645970433/photo/1" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/energystatsuk/status/1285594671645970433/photo/1</a>). Also for the occasional periods when the tariff goes negative, i.e. you are paid to use the electricity, would like to have enough overhead to do things like have the washing machine, tumble drier, dishwasher etc on at the same time to make the most use of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pedg, post: 500526, member: 33044"] Actually with the Agile tariff the cheapest periods are often mid-afternoon before peak period starts at 4pm (usually), which makes it useful for topping up the battery before the peak period (e.g. see today's here: [URL="https://twitter.com/energystatsuk/status/1285594671645970433/photo/1"]https://twitter.com/energystatsuk/status/1285594671645970433/photo/1[/URL]). Also for the occasional periods when the tariff goes negative, i.e. you are paid to use the electricity, would like to have enough overhead to do things like have the washing machine, tumble drier, dishwasher etc on at the same time to make the most use of it. [/QUOTE]
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