NSW: more on greenslips

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Zebee Johnstone, Jul 24, 2010.

  1. Zebee Johnstone

    theo Guest

    You're not at home during the day then, and you're not using much
    power at night. My generation for the week ending today was 20 units
    of which I sold 5 back to Synergy. My average consumption was 18 units
    per day, 20 counting the generated units I used myself. OTOH I don't
    have any water connection meaning I need to pump all the water to my
    house from the 127,000 litre rain tank. For the garden I pump the
    water from the bore to a 22,500 litre tank during off-peak time and
    pump it from there to the gardens, mostly also during off-peak times.
    If I had mains water I would be paying $1000 a year in water rates.
    Instead it costs me electricity.

    Must buy more panels. My inverter is good for 2200 watts.

    Theo
     
    theo, Aug 9, 2010
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  2. Zebee Johnstone

    theo Guest

    Yes I'm sure I could. The most I ever get out of my 1200 watt panels
    is 1000 watts, so I should be able to easily input another 1200-1500
    watts of panels into this inverter.

    Cheers
    Theo
     
    theo, Aug 9, 2010
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  3. Zebee Johnstone

    theo Guest

    George, most people measure the width of a vehicle as the width of an
    alley it can fit down. Bikes are normally operated with the bars
    attached.
    I think 2470 is close to illegal. WA rules require an oversize permit
    for vehicles wider than 2500mm. My ute is 1800 mm wide at the tray.
    The mirrors stick out an extra 100 mm each side. Most caravans are
    either 2250 or 2400 mm wide. This width prevents you from using your
    normal rear-view mirrors on most cars.

    Theo
    Theo
     
    theo, Aug 10, 2010
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