24 August 2013, 08:18
(23 August 2013, 17:36)Highlander Wrote:(23 August 2013, 12:56)River Song Wrote: The guy says the idea is to run as much electricity as possible during the day when its free
but how do you know that you are using too much and therefore paying for the extra?
You cant really answer this River, if you have a 3kw system, which it probably will be, [ we need to know how many panels when you know], then if the sun is blazing, you could be producing 3kw at any one time,.. then you would be hard put to use more than you are producing
As the days get less sunny, you will get less energy free,..etc, etc
But remember that you still pay your electric bill as normal,.. so if your bill was normally £600 a year and we have a good summer, your bill will be considerably less ,.. you will still have a bill though, because you will bound to use more in the winter than you produce
Last year we produced more electric than we used, and made over £400,.. but of course we also get paid the tarriff at 43p per unit,.. that money will go to your landlord,..[ well its not that much now, its something like 20p per unit ]
Absolutely right.
You should have a meter you can refer to at any given time to see what's happening with your system. On cloudy days it'll change from moment to moment. During a dark winter's day, you'll struggle to see any advantage other than trickle charging your battery bank but on a bright summers day, you'll have so much excess, you'll struggle to use it!

I'm NOT political so DON'T correct me!