notnamedfred
New member
Hi guys,
Last year we had some major renovation work done which included solar PV. We had an opportunity to go all electric using undertap heaters and a combination of underfloor and electric boiler heating. Nothing over the winter and spring could be considered the norm because of the build, I am now starting to look to make sure everything is working has I expected them too: so far I am very pleased. Looking at the readings from the smart metre at present it is costing ave £1.50/day (includes dishwasher and washing machine, ave £2 with spa heater on) over July but I have noticed a discrepancy of sorts.
I have a 4.xx kw split into 2sections, one SW the other SE, they both join into a single counter and then into the system. On bright direct sunny days the ave per day is £1.50/2.00 but on bright over cast days the ave is 90p to £1.30, hence the, I cannot work it out?
Could it be that the converter is too small?
Last year we had some major renovation work done which included solar PV. We had an opportunity to go all electric using undertap heaters and a combination of underfloor and electric boiler heating. Nothing over the winter and spring could be considered the norm because of the build, I am now starting to look to make sure everything is working has I expected them too: so far I am very pleased. Looking at the readings from the smart metre at present it is costing ave £1.50/day (includes dishwasher and washing machine, ave £2 with spa heater on) over July but I have noticed a discrepancy of sorts.
I have a 4.xx kw split into 2sections, one SW the other SE, they both join into a single counter and then into the system. On bright direct sunny days the ave per day is £1.50/2.00 but on bright over cast days the ave is 90p to £1.30, hence the, I cannot work it out?
Could it be that the converter is too small?