Promotion of photovoltaic systems Easter package

  • Erstellt am 2022-02-18 14:57:53

Deliverer

2022-05-26 09:40:26
  • #1
Well, good that the thread has been revived. There are new developments: The Bundesrat is now demanding double compensation for surplus feed-in.

If they now met in the middle, that would be a fine thing. I’m sure I can find a bit of roof still... :cool:
 

driver55

2022-05-26 10:36:22
  • #2

When we are there and not doing home office: 10 kWh
When we are there and doing home office: ? kWh
Base load (without presence) 5 kWh? --> results in an average continuous load of 208 W.
Refrigerators/freezers/flat screens and other receivers and consoles on standby/other continuous consumers? Only you know your household.
As already suggested, measure the individual consumers over 24 hours.

I have never determined the base load in our household.
We had about 2700 kWh p.a. in the first years in the house, then about 2400 kWh for three people after replacing some lights with LEDs.
 

Deliverer

2022-05-26 12:01:15
  • #3
When the heat pump and the electric car arrive, the calculations regarding 200 kWh are no longer that relevant. So when thinking about photovoltaics, don’t get confused by the electricity consumption.
 

driver55

2022-05-26 12:25:45
  • #4

Where do they come from? Does Santa Claus bring them?;)

You have to dig deep into your pockets first to be able to save afterwards.:cool:
I wonder if this calculation really works out?
 

Scout**

2022-05-26 12:38:49
  • #5
Controlled residential ventilation, heating pump, refrigerator, freezer, router. Check the specification in the manual for what they need. That can already account for up to 2/3, the rest is then still lots of small stuff.
 

Snowy36

2022-05-26 12:44:27
  • #6
Should it be that much? I suspected the dryer and washing machine for our high consumption of 4000 kWh per year, but they were not running during that time... I will test turning off individual devices like the TV completely and then measure again...

I have a heat pump and an electric car, but they are not included in the household electricity of 4000 kWh. It must be some standby stuff because the base load seems very high to me, and the annual consumption for only 2 people as well.
 

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