
Hoping to get a rounding error and minimum reward out of it like last year.

But the use of Octopoints (8 octopoints = 1p) make it possible to dilute the savings to fractions of a penny.

Maybe still get lucky in a mystery prize.

I think Mr Gus has a point about gimpage! I have lit a candle, the wbs is on, it's absolutely chucking it down, big background audio track as is the high winds. In 15 mins gonna kill all the lights and just kick back for an hour. Shall there be red wine in the dark as the pasta sauce cooks,nowty wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 2:28 pm I'm going switch to OffGrid mode at 16:58 to see what happens and I'll be checking the output from my Octopus Mini for the live readings.![]()
Hoping to get a rounding error and minimum reward out of it like last year.
But the use of Octopoints (8 octopoints = 1p) make it possible to dilute the savings to fractions of a penny.
Maybe still get lucky in a mystery prize.![]()
More training required!
My SWMBO sold a chest of drawers 20 minutes ago so the garage lights came on and the garage door rolled up, killed my curve man!,
I've got an older dishwasher that doesn't have a timer and found that if I use a smart plug I can get the dishwasher to come on during the cheap rate.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 5:21 pmMore training required!
My wife's got the hang of it now, looks at the forecast and the HA screen and if it doesn't look as if we'll be generating much she sticks the thing on overnight, using the timer. I always put the dishwasher on, because rather annoyingly it doesn't have a timer (when we bought it several years ago no one seemed to make a built in one with a timer). The dishwasher does annoy me, as if it needs to go on overnight in the summer I end up having to stay up late to turn it on. Not so bad in winter, as off-peak starts at 11:30pm, and the thing doesn't start to use significant power for the first ten minutes or so of its cycle.
I tried this, but ran into two problems. The first is that, as the dishwasher is built in, getting to the socket means unscrewing it from the cabinet and pulling it out to get at the socket. I did this, thinking that a remotely controlled plug might sort it, but unfortunately the dishwasher forgets the settings as soon as the power goes off, even forgets that the on button has been pressed. Daft bit of design, really, as it also falls over if the power goes off part way through a cycle.Fintray wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 5:58 pm I've got an older dishwasher that doesn't have a timer and found that if I use a smart plug I can get the dishwasher to come on during the cheap rate.
To do this I make sure the smart plug is on then press the start button on the dishwasher then switch off the smart plug (using the button on the smart plug!).
Would one of those smart switch bots work to operate the start button?Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 6:13 pmI tried this, but ran into two problems. The first is that, as the dishwasher is built in, getting to the socket means unscrewing it from the cabinet and pulling it out to get at the socket. I did this, thinking that a remotely controlled plug might sort it, but unfortunately the dishwasher forgets the settings as soon as the power goes off, even forgets that the on button has been pressed. Daft bit of design, really, as it also falls over if the power goes off part way through a cycle.Fintray wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 5:58 pm I've got an older dishwasher that doesn't have a timer and found that if I use a smart plug I can get the dishwasher to come on during the cheap rate.
To do this I make sure the smart plug is on then press the start button on the dishwasher then switch off the smart plug (using the button on the smart plug!).
The newer model does have a built in timer, but I can't justify throwing out a perfectly good, if around 7 year old, dishwasher, just to get one with a timer.