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It doesn't, in fact a lot of the more relevant stuff has been dropped from their website. It was a little too revealing to the more technically minded reader!! .... lol!! They seem to be concentrating on obscure carbon savings these days. The only people interested in that are the anoraks of this world! ...lol!!
Well, what can I say. Firstly, thank you to all of those that have answered my question and I apologise for the massive debate that I have started. Unfortunately alot of what has been said is completely out of my understanding but what is apparent is that this is not a worthwhile investment.
For all of you sceptics, I do not work for V Phase but I admit it has been interesting reading your debate and thoughts.
I must apologise that I have caused such a stir with you Big n Daft and can assure you that this was in no way a marketing strategy on behalf of V Phase. It was a genuine question to ask genuine electricians their views on the units.
I reckon the only sensible way to run them would be to get a small split board fed solely from the vphase, but the incomers on the units won't accept tails so you'd need to fit a dedicated circuit in the old board and use a bit of 16mm.
So, more initial configuration expense, even longer payback.
In fairness to vPhase, they do say that the best time to fit one is when replacing the CU.
I reckon the only sensible way, ...is to stay well clear of these Vphase units, Full Stop!!!
"As seen on TV".
And vphase doesn't defend it now on the forum, so does his silence speak volumes for the product ?
For goodness sake don’t rattle his cage you’ll wake him.
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