peteinwilts
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Hi Guys
'scuse my ignorance and apologies for such a newbie question.
I am running Economy 10 heating plan with wet storage. (I specced a larger wet storage boiler, but the wrong one was delivered... rather than waiting another three weeks, I installed it regardless... another story!!)
E10 was great for working people, but my other half now works at home, so the water that was heated between 12-4am is exhausted by mid-morning and has to wait until early afternoon until the E10 switches back on.
I phoned the electricity board and suggested we just have one tarriff, they strongly suggested we shouldn't as the bills would be astronomical.
so... having two circuits coming from the meter, is it possible to have a relay or contactor to switch all electrics between circuits, so the heating is available day and night, but also switch the normal electricty to E10 when on. I have a very large marine fish tank that uses a huge amount of power which if on E10 may help offset the additional cost of the heating bill running on unrestricted power.
Would a relay or contactor do this?? would a contactor be fast enough??
If so, do you have any recomendations?
Any other thoughts or\and ideas would be welcome
Cheers
Pete
'scuse my ignorance and apologies for such a newbie question.
I am running Economy 10 heating plan with wet storage. (I specced a larger wet storage boiler, but the wrong one was delivered... rather than waiting another three weeks, I installed it regardless... another story!!)
E10 was great for working people, but my other half now works at home, so the water that was heated between 12-4am is exhausted by mid-morning and has to wait until early afternoon until the E10 switches back on.
I phoned the electricity board and suggested we just have one tarriff, they strongly suggested we shouldn't as the bills would be astronomical.
so... having two circuits coming from the meter, is it possible to have a relay or contactor to switch all electrics between circuits, so the heating is available day and night, but also switch the normal electricty to E10 when on. I have a very large marine fish tank that uses a huge amount of power which if on E10 may help offset the additional cost of the heating bill running on unrestricted power.
Would a relay or contactor do this?? would a contactor be fast enough??
If so, do you have any recomendations?
Any other thoughts or\and ideas would be welcome
Cheers
Pete