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<blockquote data-quote="wc1966" data-source="post: 549233" data-attributes="member: 36980"><p>I'm adopting the strategy of putting the washing machine and dishwasher on 2-5am (18p/unit) and keeping 20% on the battery, if the day is looking poor (like today) I up it for 50% to ensure I have 100% at 4pm for maximum peak return in the 4-7pm period.</p><p></p><p>Surely its in winter oversizing really comes into its own as there is no solar clipping. I hoping I can average 4kw in December and won't be far off revenue neutral if I can still export a few kw in the peak period</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc1966, post: 549233, member: 36980"] I'm adopting the strategy of putting the washing machine and dishwasher on 2-5am (18p/unit) and keeping 20% on the battery, if the day is looking poor (like today) I up it for 50% to ensure I have 100% at 4pm for maximum peak return in the 4-7pm period. Surely its in winter oversizing really comes into its own as there is no solar clipping. I hoping I can average 4kw in December and won't be far off revenue neutral if I can still export a few kw in the peak period [/QUOTE]
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