The rentabilisable photovoltaic system?

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by Remundo » 23/11/14, 10:38

Hey, that's normal ...

A household of 3 people consumes 3000 kWh / year of electricity, excluding heating.

If you "screw up" on freezers, washing machines and dishwashers, you may end up halfway, but your living conditions will be more rustic, without being unlivable.
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by I Citro » 23/11/14, 11:11

Remundo wrote:A household of 3 people consumes 3000 kWh / year of electricity, excluding heating.
Our focus of 4 people was consuming 4000kWh / year excluding heating and gas water heater. : Arrowu:
We then also had a dryer with enough energy consumption.

We no longer have dryers and we have 2 electric cars that have boosted our total electricity consumption up to 9000kWh per year.

Our photovoltaic production just offset the annual 15.000km of the lady car. She has just replaced her car with a new, even more economical, electric Vokswagen that will be able to run 25.000km for 3000kWh, our photovoltaic production of 3kWc ...

We hope to increase our photovoltaic system with storage to erase a large part of our consumption of Full Hours and the standby consumption of our home, including CMV double flow.
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by Did67 » 23/11/14, 11:18

Remundo wrote:Hey, that's normal ...

A household of 3 people consumes 3000 kWh / year of electricity, excluding heating.

If you "screw up" on freezers, washing machines and dishwashers, you may end up halfway, but your living conditions will be more rustic, without being unlivable.


Yes, yes, it's normal. It was not to sell me or anything ... It was just to locate the 9 770 kWh of the 1er post and confirm the low likelihood of the data from which we left ...

I want to go down around 2 000 kWh (I have no electric heating, the ECS is solar or pellets, I'm installing new generation circulators - for those who are interested, the Salmson Priux Home are currently sold off almost half price on a website, I ordered: no problem) ...

and I still have not abandoned the idea of ​​installing PV.
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by I Citro » 23/11/14, 12:08

Did67 wrote:... I am installing new generation circulators - for those who are interested, the Salmson Priux Home are currently sold off almost half price on a website; I ordered: no problem) ...
This could be of interest to the world and could dust off topics that have not been commented on for a while.
I then noted consumptions of 70W on my old Saunier Duval of 1991.
How much does it cost to buy the circulator and for what consumption?
I have a variable flow cicle on my CESI but it works at constant speed because of a faulty flow meter that the installer does not want to replace ...
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by Did67 » 23/11/14, 13:00

About 150 euros TTC delivered. Attention to the characteristics (HMT: 40 or 60 for 4m or 6 m; center distance: 180 mm and diameter) ... All the models exist ...

[surprise: it's made in France!]

I put the site at all costs ... It is econological to install these very economical devices, there are none on the econology store. So I put, even if it's "advertising" ...

http://www.sanitaire-distribution.fr/YH ... tAod6D8AIg

If it's moderate, ask me by "mp"

[it's serious ; I ordered and received the tip top stuff; the 2 seals are with, as well as a quick connector - not even need a screwdriver to reconnect!]

I installed on the CESI: I switch from 35 W to 10 W for equivalent throughput.
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Re: The photovoltaic plant profitable?




by moinsdewatt » 23/11/14, 19:49

sylvainenr wrote:The rentabilisable photovoltaic system?


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Is it Ségoléne Royal who found this new neologism?
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by Remundo » 23/11/14, 19:54

Yes !

We seek to optimize the profitabilisadebilitude! :P
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by moinsdewatt » 23/11/14, 19:59

Remundo wrote:Yes !

We seek to optimize the profitabilisadebilitude! :P


Oh, I understand better. :D
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by Did67 » 24/11/14, 07:39

That said, it does not exist, but I like the concept:

- profitable exists; but a PV installation is not automatically profitable (especially when you get scammed at the facility, it will never be)

- on the other hand, it is "profitable" = "we can make it profitable", provided you do it well = the right concept / the right sizing / the right price ...

So I got it right: a PV installation is not necessarily profitable; it is "profitable"
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