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<blockquote data-quote="Murdoch" data-source="post: 527006" data-attributes="member: 24445"><p>Basic thoughts </p><p></p><p>we have 12 panels, so you might expect 2.5 times the generation. So you will be storing a lot but during the winter the generation will be extremely low.</p><p></p><p>on another recent thread, I listed our production per month - we don’t have batteries or ev, but do have a hot water diverter.</p><p></p><p>so if both kids are at home and we all try to have showers in the morning we’ll run out of hot water. It’ll then take about 12 - 14 kWh to refill the tank, depending on the temperature of the water entering the tank</p><p></p><p>so if the misses is washing / ironing / cooking during the day we sometimes don’t get a full tank of hot water, and hence why I’m dubious about adding batteries.</p><p></p><p>just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murdoch, post: 527006, member: 24445"] Basic thoughts we have 12 panels, so you might expect 2.5 times the generation. So you will be storing a lot but during the winter the generation will be extremely low. on another recent thread, I listed our production per month - we don’t have batteries or ev, but do have a hot water diverter. so if both kids are at home and we all try to have showers in the morning we’ll run out of hot water. It’ll then take about 12 - 14 kWh to refill the tank, depending on the temperature of the water entering the tank so if the misses is washing / ironing / cooking during the day we sometimes don’t get a full tank of hot water, and hence why I’m dubious about adding batteries. just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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