Doram I also had a couple of quotes for considerably more, but also another one very similar to the one I went for. As with everything, I guess you need to shop around.

Perhaps it’s just the area I live in…

    DavecUK Perhaps it’s just the area I live in…

    Maybe. I live in a deprived area of the UK - Cambridge… :)

      Doram Maybe. I live in a deprived area of the UK - Cambridge… :)

      Perhaps, you saw the link, and I assure you my prices from 3 companies have been so expensive it couldn’t possibly be worth it? (If I could get it at a sensible price, I would do it.

        DavecUK If I could get it at a sensible price, I would do it.

        The other reasonable quote I got was from E.on solar. Prices may have gone up since, but maybe worth checking?

          Doram The other reasonable quote I got was from E.on solar.

          What persuaded you to go with the other one? I’ve just signed up with the local “Solar Together” scheme to see what they can offer.

            Rob666 What persuaded you to go with the other one? I’ve just signed up with the local “Solar Together” scheme to see what they can offer.

            Both offers were similar in price and specs, and the E.ON one also had branded components (good panels, GIveEnergy inverter and batteries). I would happily go with either, but I only have one roof. I think what eventually tipped it for me were some psychological reasoning: Solar Together scheme does a tender and chooses a local(ish) company. The chosen company had good reviews and their website made a good impression. I also thought that because it’s a group buy, maybe they are offering better value to the group because of scale. In addition, they had the backing of the local authority.

            E.ON also made a good impression, but with them you don’t know which local installers you will get (they work nationally, but don’t install the systems themselves). I also preferred to go with the smaller, specialised local company than the multinational corporate.

            I’m pleased with my choice, and obviously can’t say much about the offer I didn’t chose, but had I not had the Solar Together option I would go with E.ON, and I have no reason to believe it wouldn’t be good as well.

            Here is the quotation from E.ON. You can see that the PV array is slightly bigger than what I got and the battery slightly smaller. I have another quotation with 9.5kWh battery which came up at £10.989. With E.ON you can also pay over 36 months with no interest:

              Side note app, tesco are operating on 97% profit compared to pre pandemic sales, mp therese coffey believes the main supermarkets are very competitive with each other and theres no price fixing going on, ….

              Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -

              11 days later

              Saw this today looking back at my pictures, what a difference a year makes, these went bump on me, shafting me with shell who plainly ripped us off for 6 months before we could move away

              Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -

                Gagaryn Old laptops in general continue to work - it’s our expectations and uses cases which makes them obsolete

                Whilst this is generally true, there are two important factors to consider.

                1. Both windows and Mac software will only be supported for a certain time frame on both operating systems, raising security issues once software updates stop
                2. Batteries will need replacing and may not be available.

                  We are still on the good old rate. Ends in Sep this year.

                  Power 18.82 now; standing charge 21.68

                  Gas 3.8; standing charge 23.73

                  I worked out that the cost of living increase from 22-23 has seen us as a family loose just under £3000 to it

                  And as a small business owner I’ve not been able to give myself a pay rise since 2020, staff have.

                  Any increase in profit our business has made has gone to the increase in all overhead

                  It’s a very bad time to run a small micro business

                  Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -

                    Nightrider_1uk Absolutely on the updates. An operating system without security updates, if it’s being connected to the internet, is just a timebomb.

                    a month later

                    If anyone is on the Octopus Tracker - keep an eye out when it’s due to expire.

                    Last year the email was worded as “do nothing and we will continue you on the tracker”

                    This year “do nothing and we will put you on the flexible tariff - please reply to the email if you wish to stay on the tracker”

                    Cheers

                    Matt

                    To be fair to Octopus they let me know in very good time when my deal was coming to an end and yes, said the same to me, giving me plenty of time to look at the new tariffs and go for one that suited me being an EV driver, which gives me 10p per kWh between the hours of 11:30pm and 5:30am when I charge my car.

                    Having said that, I’m not even having to use the home charger at the moment, because where my other half works (42 miles round trip) they have just got EV’s for thier managers and put charging points in their car park free to use. She goes into the office twice a week and books a charging point for 4 hours and so it is costing us nowt to run at the moment, unless we do over 280 miles in one trip….which is rare.

                    Yes I have a very smug look on my face as I type this…☺️

                      DavecUK After about 8 years, I would be dubious of the remaining storage capacity of the batteries, they might well need changing by then