Bograt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:50 pmThank you Mr Max, I was looking forward to hearing from you. Solar PV is something that we are very interested in. We were put off because we did not know you could move them around, so that is really good to hear. We will take your advice, check we are happy in our new place, and then hopefully invest. I am sure I will be asking you again in the future about this if that is ok.cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:07 pm Whatever you decide Bograt, don't forget that some Winter can be quite cold also near the sea, and humid! Don't go for something cheap because it will be more expensive in the long run for heating and cooling. You said you hate being cold, so you have to run the split units on heating for many hours every day in Winter to avoid that the house is too cold and the side effect is you will have drafts near the windows. Be sure you buy Inverter ones, minimum 12ooo BTU to heat also en suite as electric heaters there would be dangerous. After the first year living in the house you will find out how much you pay for electricity bills and perhaps think about investing in Solar PV which you could move to any other place like furniture if necessary.
Max
Thank you for mentioning it, as I had no idea.
You are welcome Bograt. It is nothing special to give advice as you know from my previous posts that I am Energy Consultant and PV is on top of it my favorite. To take apart a 3 kWp net-metering system is done in a couple of hours by the way.
Max