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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 484436" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>I did eye the BYD but made in China. I avoid stuff from there for a variety of reasons. Tesla does have a high capacity and can deliver 5 kw continuously and 7 kw for 10 secs at any one time useful for our Kw programmable induction hob. Space is not an issue as when building our house (farmhouse conversion plus extension included a plant room for all the services.) But things are changing very quickly. Don't know what leccy bills will be as still building our house (mainly self) and living in part of it (bed and bath). Live on a small holding and have outbuildings we use but is on separate supply to the house. In total used nearly 7500 KwH between them but split will change I guess. So bill in total not that big but is going to rise with inflation and cost of smart meter roll out is recovered (claimed in places at £400 a household) and as we expand the business. We are here all the time so its not as if we don't have the opportunity to use what we produce. We have a friend who did a DIY install of 17Kw and does struggle to use it all. He has south facing array and E/W array he got an installer to do the 2 big inverters, so you can have too much generation. He gets some payment for what he sends to the grid but is a pittance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 484436, member: 23254"] I did eye the BYD but made in China. I avoid stuff from there for a variety of reasons. Tesla does have a high capacity and can deliver 5 kw continuously and 7 kw for 10 secs at any one time useful for our Kw programmable induction hob. Space is not an issue as when building our house (farmhouse conversion plus extension included a plant room for all the services.) But things are changing very quickly. Don't know what leccy bills will be as still building our house (mainly self) and living in part of it (bed and bath). Live on a small holding and have outbuildings we use but is on separate supply to the house. In total used nearly 7500 KwH between them but split will change I guess. So bill in total not that big but is going to rise with inflation and cost of smart meter roll out is recovered (claimed in places at £400 a household) and as we expand the business. We are here all the time so its not as if we don't have the opportunity to use what we produce. We have a friend who did a DIY install of 17Kw and does struggle to use it all. He has south facing array and E/W array he got an installer to do the 2 big inverters, so you can have too much generation. He gets some payment for what he sends to the grid but is a pittance. [/QUOTE]
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