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100A fuse upgrade: meter to consumer unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="pedg" data-source="post: 500554" data-attributes="member: 33044"><p>I ran some simulations a while back based on historical agile data and my solar data. Obviously contained a number of assumptions so not sure how accurate it would be in terms of calling it 'properly costed'. Possibly some of the more interesting graphs on that site are the long term max, min and average cost ones (like this one on this page for the east of England <a href="https://www.energy-stats.uk/octopus-agile-eastern-england/" target="_blank">https://www.energy-stats.uk/octopus-agile-eastern-england/</a>) which shows that there has been a gradual downward trend on all 3 over the last year, though has levelled off more recently. When I set my simulation to use the data from the last 90 days rather than the last year it reduced the payback time by about a year. For info I got (and obviously still trying to get installed!) a LUX - LXP3600 AC Controller and 3 Pylon Tech 2.4Kw US2000 Lithium Batteries (plus delivery) for £3192.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pedg, post: 500554, member: 33044"] I ran some simulations a while back based on historical agile data and my solar data. Obviously contained a number of assumptions so not sure how accurate it would be in terms of calling it 'properly costed'. Possibly some of the more interesting graphs on that site are the long term max, min and average cost ones (like this one on this page for the east of England [URL="https://www.energy-stats.uk/octopus-agile-eastern-england/"]https://www.energy-stats.uk/octopus-agile-eastern-england/[/URL]) which shows that there has been a gradual downward trend on all 3 over the last year, though has levelled off more recently. When I set my simulation to use the data from the last 90 days rather than the last year it reduced the payback time by about a year. For info I got (and obviously still trying to get installed!) a LUX - LXP3600 AC Controller and 3 Pylon Tech 2.4Kw US2000 Lithium Batteries (plus delivery) for £3192. [/QUOTE]
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