Hi
I have been reading the posts, and very interesting they are.
I too have had Free Solar Panels fitted in April of 2012 and brought myself a Wattson Energy Monitor to understand more about using free electric.
I thought I had missed my chance of free solar power back in Nov 2011 when I had a survey done from another solar panel company offering to fit free panels; however the government reduced the feed in tariff so the company backed out.
Another company found me from Goggle mapping and contacted me as my roof faces south.
So I have had my panels just over a year now and are more than happy with the power they supply and are showing signs of reducing the electric bill, however I got on the eco wagon of thinking.
As I brought a Wattson energy monitor to monitor the free electric I noticed from the graphs that can be viewed from the computer how much power is going down the grid, so I looked on the net to see what there was for only using the free power generated and no more and I came across a nice little box that plugs into a power socket and communicates with the wattson and only switches on when the Wattson tells it to. I have used this in the winter during the day when we are all out to switch on an 800 watt blow heater when the house is cold and before the heating switches on, and during the summer I have invested in a 1.8kwt 8Lt water boiler (Tea Urn) to heat water up for cups of tea and when starting dinner.
The Wattson can control 4 of these plug adaptors, switching the one which uses the most power first.
Not satisfied with all this I was reading a post from PockPower about a low power immersion heater which I had been searching for in vain for a while, only to find he was using the same type of setup I wanted for my immersion heater.
I shall have to remove my Salamander from my tank to fit my new immersion heater. This salamander is a water pipe fitting from the pump side of the motorised Value that uses the connector for the immersion connector hole, I have needed this in the past as I have a Log burner fitted to my gas central heating system and the pump pressure should not be allowed to interfere with the gravity feed hot water from the fire during the winter months, as the fire box uses the coil in the tank. I shall have to fit the salamander pipe work back onto the coil, however I will have to fit a motorised valve so I do not push the water round the fire box and warm that up as well, when the gas boiler cuts in to heat up the water if it has not reached temperature by the time the boiler cuts in during the summer.
I know I will never get a return on my investment as I am already 60 years of age; I am only doing as much as I can before I reach retiring age and have less money coming in.
Low power immersion heater
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Sorry, they are different in that some of the text is missing due to the different Discussion groups I placed them in.stephendavion wrote:two posts ..... same content but titles are different ... hmm .. you should remove one post ...
I am new to this and did not realise that this sort of double posting would create interest.
Sorry...
No worries Andy. This last post of yours indicates you are not spam bot, so welcome...Eco-Andy wrote:Sorry, they are different in that some of the text is missing due to the different Discussion groups I placed them in.stephendavion wrote:two posts ..... same content but titles are different ... hmm .. you should remove one post ...
I am new to this and did not realise that this sort of double posting would create interest.
Sorry...
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Its okay mate ....Eco-Andy wrote:Sorry, they are different in that some of the text is missing due to the different Discussion groups I placed them in.stephendavion wrote:two posts ..... same content but titles are different ... hmm .. you should remove one post ...
I am new to this and did not realise that this sort of double posting would create interest.
Sorry...