Yeah, that’s how we do it. Pre load the temperature before 4pm, timers, solar panels and a battery. It’s definitely worth it for us, but if someone doesn’t adjust their habits, they can end up worse off on the solar saver tariffs.
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- Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoTechnology@lemmy.world•Australians to get at least three hours a day of free solar power – even if they don’t have solar panelsEnglish9·3 days ago
- Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoTechnology@lemmy.world•Australians to get at least three hours a day of free solar power – even if they don’t have solar panelsEnglish423·3 days ago
The part that this headline skips over is that it’s followed by 5 hours of pricing that are 3 times the regular rate, and then the rest of the day is a rare slightly under the old rate. The expensive rate kicks in between 4pm and 9pm, which is pretty much when the solar supply eases off and dries up.
If you work from home, it’s possible to shift some of the big load equipment to early afternoon, but some, like ovens and heaters aren’t so easy to shift. You really need to do the maths to see if it works.
If you’ve got a battery, you’re in a better position, because you can use your own solar and/or the free hours to top the battery up, and then draw on it during the expensive hours. Our battery isn’t quite big enough to carry us through 5 hours, but it gets us most of the way there, so the maths made it worth us to change to the new tariff.
- Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoFediverse@lemmy.world•openmic.social — a new open-discourse instance that doesn't shadowbanEnglish14·3 days ago
People aren’t trying to trap you. What you’re seeing is vulnerable people who have seen and heard all of this before trying to get your boundaries out in the open before your instance gets momentum. That way, they can decide whether to interact with your instance, block it or defederate it before being exposed to yet more hate targeting them under the veneer of “civil debate”.
- Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoFediverse@lemmy.world•openmic.social — a new open-discourse instance that doesn't shadowbanEnglish131·3 days ago
That’s not good enough. You’re saying they have the right to attack people, but at least the targeted people can defend themselves. Those are not comparable
- Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoFediverse@lemmy.world•openmic.social — a new open-discourse instance that doesn't shadowbanEnglish252·3 days ago
So, transphobia, racism, misogyny, all acceptable as long as it’s aimed broadly, and doesn’t become targeted harassment of an individual?
- Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would a disk shaped planet have uniform gravity like earth or would it vary depending on whether you're near the center or edges?1·6 days ago
Yep, as are solar systems. But when they collapse in to single objects, those objects end up spherical once they’re about a third the size of our moon (or even less than that if they’re icy/gaseous).
I was a gifted kid schooled in NSW. My kid was schooled in QLD. I’ve never heard of these gifted schools.