Been a few months patiently waiting but it happened today, a 5 KVA grid connect solar installed today and wouldn’t you believe it, bloody overcast all day!!!! But at least it didn't rain and caue a few problems with the installers
Are well, tomorrow we make elektrikity (I hope)
Rob Swagman WILBOR-TOO Why ILike Being On Road - Too
The day started out cloudy again but by 1000hrs it had mostly cleared with just a few clouds rolling through, the afternoon was mostly cloud free. The solar system produced 20.1kwh for the day. Peak output was 4776 watts
And yes David, I was very happy seeing the meter going backwards
All in all a happy little vegemiter
Forecast is for clear skies tomorrow so I will report back on how it goes with a full days winter sunshine
Rob Swagman WILBOR-TOO Why ILike Being On Road - Too
I hope you have recorded the meter reading before the system was connected, if the reading is less the next time they read it than the time they read it last, the system counts electricity use as the meter being clocked and the up to the current reading, huge bills, not rebates, then you have to fight them through the courts. their rulling is the system should not be connected to the grid before the smart meter is fitted, then it reads what went out and what came in. The next trick is, if there is only outgoing and no incoming, they disconnect you from the grid It's all their way
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In NSW for a new system or if you just bought a house with a system fitted, 6c per kWh, everything you produce, anything you use is sold back to you at whatever the load rated period cost is when you use it, 44c per kWh in peak load time, govt legalised theft and extortion. Welcome to brave the new world, I'm wondering what will be in store for us after Sept 14, we may not have seen anything yet
A person may fail many times, they only become a failure when they blame someone else John Burrows
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Up here Ergon won't replace the meter until after the solar is installed. We are paying 23.071 c/kwh and are on an 8c rebate, I am not planning on making a lot of money out of it but it should reduce our bill dramatically. I saw the meter running backwards but will check tomorrow to see if the little odometer actually went backwards. Apparently 6-8 week wait for a new meter, If the odometer actually goes backward I will manage use so that there is only a small increase
Rob Swagman WILBOR-TOO Why ILike Being On Road - Too
Wilbor wrote:Up here Ergon won't replace the meter until after the solar is installed. We are paying 23.071 c/kwh and are on an 8c rebate, I am not planning on making a lot of money out of it but it should reduce our bill dramatically. I saw the meter running backwards but will check tomorrow to see if the little odometer actually went backwards. Apparently 6-8 week wait for a new meter, If the odometer actually goes backward I will manage use so that there is only a small increase
Hi Wilbor
No harm in it going backwards as long as it does no go back further than THEIR LAST meter reading,check your LAST bill
Too bad you were too late for the 47c rebate
The "odo" meter will turn backwards if the motor disc is running backward.
That 23.071c goes up to around 28c from last reading!!!
& the DAILY service supply charge just about doubles
Premier Can do keeping electricity costs down
PeterQ
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