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Low Mains Voltage (~190-220v) - How to resolve?
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<blockquote data-quote="toontoonizer" data-source="post: 503790" data-attributes="member: 33054"><p>Ha electrical certificates? No idea where those would be. If they didn't come with the house when we bought it then they don't exist.</p><p></p><p>Solar panels would help and probably in the future we will utilise some kind of solar/battery solution. </p><p></p><p>Neighbour houses are the same size.. i.e. large, multiple annexes - some are farms. In terms of how far away..it's a long road but with very few houses. The last DNO engineer that came did mentioned that our house was the last on the end of a run. And well, that's why we get the lettuced volts. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps indeed. </p><p></p><p></p><p>3 meters? Isnt it just one 3 phase meter with a 3 phase isolator. The car is currently charged via 10amp 3pin plug. But the dedicated charge point would go on the spare phase of the 3 phase:</p><p></p><p>Phase 1: main house</p><p></p><p>Phase 2: upgraded annex</p><p></p><p>Phase 3: shed/annex, gate, driveway lighting, car charger. </p><p></p><p>I'm using the uninterruptible power supplies I have - they display the input voltage at any given moment. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toontoonizer, post: 503790, member: 33054"] Ha electrical certificates? No idea where those would be. If they didn't come with the house when we bought it then they don't exist. Solar panels would help and probably in the future we will utilise some kind of solar/battery solution. Neighbour houses are the same size.. i.e. large, multiple annexes - some are farms. In terms of how far away..it's a long road but with very few houses. The last DNO engineer that came did mentioned that our house was the last on the end of a run. And well, that's why we get the lettuced volts. Perhaps indeed. 3 meters? Isnt it just one 3 phase meter with a 3 phase isolator. The car is currently charged via 10amp 3pin plug. But the dedicated charge point would go on the spare phase of the 3 phase: Phase 1: main house Phase 2: upgraded annex Phase 3: shed/annex, gate, driveway lighting, car charger. I'm using the uninterruptible power supplies I have - they display the input voltage at any given moment. [/QUOTE]
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