Exactly for this reason (mobiles Klimagerät fürs EG) a photovoltaic system is being installed on the roof. The electricity has to come from somewhere and be used in the summer.
Yesterday outside: 36 degrees... inside 22 to 23. Constant 20 in the bedroom
I assume the air conditioning is connected to the central ventilation system? What should I enter on Google to educate myself? Because I don't think there will be significantly milder summers in the future.
A photovoltaic system is going on the roof.
I'm not completely up to date. Is the generated electricity primarily used for self-consumption, with only the surplus fed into the grid?
I assume the air conditioning is connected to the central ventilation system? What should I type into Google to educate myself? Because I don't believe there will be significantly milder summers in the future.
I'm not completely up to date. Is the generated electricity primarily used for self-consumption, with only the surplus fed into the grid?
It should be used as much as possible, over 70%. Including the electric car from 5 pm.
After all, it's 8.82 kWp on a pure south-facing roof.
No, the air conditioning is separate. Controlled residential ventilation also runs 24/7.
Sorry if I have to ask a stupid question, but where does the cool air come from then? And regarding Google, I meant the air conditioning, not the solar energy :)