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Posted By: DamonHDhttp://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-solar-DHW-for-16WW-UniQ-and-PV-diversion.html#Simple
The council is determined to pull our place down in a few years, for redevelopment.
Posted By: daserraand also I have a small TS/buffer so to store enough for the morning the buffer temp. needs to be high.
Posted By: daserraI do feed in however due to Portuguese bureaucracy I receive nothing for this so I try to consume as much as I can.
Posted By: daserraI am trying to reduce dependence on wood as I spend quite a lot of money on it and although I burn fast and hot, combustion isn't the best for the environment. I'd also like to have a labour free option and probably more so when I get older ! I am pretty sure eventually , with enough PV I could reduce my wood consumption significantly.
Posted By: daserraThe house has huge thermal mass (rammed earth) and is well insulated…
…and the house gets almost uncomfortably hot late afternoon while a bit parky early morning.These two statements aren't terribly consistent; if a house is really high thermal mass and well insulated then the temperature should only drop a degree or so, at most, overnight even when the outside temperature is down towards freezing. Perhaps we should understand what's going on with this before going much further?
Posted By: daserraIt gets uncomfortably hot in winter because of the west facing glass with direct sunshine and air-temps around 18C, 2/3 of the west facing walls are glass.
Posted By: daserraHowever I am able to mimic the curve of the PV generation by turning various loads on and off during the day, saving the largest loads for the middle of the day; this immersion would probably be the largest load. Perhaps I could fit a 1kW immersion & a 2kW, there is no fitting for this but there is an access panel at the bottom of the tank I could have drilled and threaded.
Posted By: daserraHalf the glass area is open to the rest of the house and that does increase in temp. during the afternoon
Posted By: daserraLooking at the high price of the Immersun I think I'd rather build something else connected to the pi, something like a high power transistr driven by a Zwave dimmer unit. Then I could integrate it myself.
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