nowty wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:09 am
I get that you’re enjoying faffing with the tariff and your inverter/smartplugs every single day. But what if you could no longer do that (if you or a family member was ill for example)? Does it all fail back to default settings and the default cheap period?
And Stinsy, sorry I did not answer your earlier question correctly, I obviously did not read it properly.
I do keep answering this similar question on the thread but it is difficult to get your head around it when I publish the charging regime which does not match up with the default cheap rate period.
So for example, my battery inverter and all my WiFi smart plugs are programmed to run in the default cheap rate period which is 11:30pm to 5:30am, i.e. charge home batteries from grid, charge storage heaters, run heatpump on hot water tank, etc.
Whatever happens, plug the EV in, don't plug the EV in, and even if Octopus doesn't want to charge my EV during the default cheap rate period. It does not matter, the whole house ALWAYS gets the cheap rate during the default 11:30pm to 5:30am (6hrs). So yes everything in my house already is programmed to the default settings.
But if Octopus wants to charge out of the cheap rate period, those are EXTRA cheap rate slots and apply to the whole house. So I do a one off change to the battery inverter which I reverse out the next day. WiFi sockets can be enabled with a countdown timer so its a one off change and I don't need to reverse it the next day.
But I'm only taking advantage of the extra cheap slots if its cold and I need to add extra heat so my relatively small heat pump can cope and also add additional charge into the batteries so the heatpump can run on the batteries all the following day if the solar forecast is especially poor.
So far I am only using an average of 3kWh of peak rate per month and even that is just down to the response time of my battery inverter.