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(01-09-2023, 12:56 PM)Bob Wrote:P says it sounds very exciting and will be interested to hear how you get on and what you finally decide upon.(01-09-2023, 09:09 AM)JJB Wrote:Yep, the whole system has been designed with his input from the start(01-09-2023, 08:41 AM)Bob Wrote: Hi all
Just a bit of techie stuff here (what little I understand)
We're getting a solaredge inverter which isn't EPS enabled, this saves quite a chunk of money on the original outlay. However if we want to install batteries in the future solaredge provide their homehub backup interface which effectively creates a EPS system and actually works out cheaper than buying a EPS inverter from the outset. The other advantage of this system is that the inverter is designed to work with optimisers which we will have on all panels to minimise the effects of mid winter shading, maximising winter production is essential this far north.
As far as batteries are concerned I still think they are too expensive for the savings they provide, the use of off peak electric to charge them certainly makes the numbers stack up better and the octopus agile tarrif is excellent however as far as I know octopus don't supply to the far reaches of these little islands, certainly not with their better tarrifs, most people who have installed a smart meter here have discovered they simply don't operate in these parts and I think that's a prerequisite for the agile tarrif.
I'm sure that in a few years all this will change, batteries are becoming cheaper and far more efficient, and who knows we may one day technology may extend to these far flung lands, we have after been able to use mobile telephonic devices in the village for several months now - it's almost like living in the late 20th century ?
P says he fully understands the constraints of your locality. He also asked whether your supplier is aware that there is to be two strings of panels, one on the house and one on the garage?
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