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Steve_rutland
Yes, but at this stage, I've taken the forums advice, and gone for decent panels. Am down to 24 from 28 of them due to spacing issues, so the cost is nearly the same.
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There's always a fly in the ointment! Just been offered ZNShine 250w monos at a price that saves me over £900! Specs on the net don't look bad. Do you guys have any feedback on them.
The panels are ZXM6-60-250/M
Just been reading this forum and found this
"I did fit my fire, then I had a qualified person come in and do the pipe work to it so I knew it was safe".
Just let us know your Gas safe "qualified person" number and we'll report him for contravening the gas regs. It's not allowed for a reason and it's the same as electrical work. Many people don't understand the problems that they can introduce by even doing "small electrical work" All electrical work has to be certificated for a reason and if you are an engineer you would understand the reasons why... Many people have tried to help here and all I can advise is that they shouldn't give advice to unqualified people. Many fatalities are caused by unqualified people, be sensible and get quotes from professional installers.
Read more: http://www.electriciansforums.net/p...nergy-forum/69634-newbie-3.html#ixzz2MHa2LwtI
Gonefishing I think you should re-read all posts. This is someone who on a limited budget wants to improve the environment for us all. By just reading his posts it is obvious he is competent to carry out the part of the job he is doing. The remainder he is either taking advice or getting it certified.Why would you ever think that you are qualified to hang a fire? are you Gas Safe registered? are you at least Part P qualified?
I guess I know the answer from your attitude. People have been trying to help you here, their intentions are good, your intentions seem rather dangerous.
Well done, who is inspecting it?System is all in! Just need to buy some padlocks and put the labels on then i'm ready for inspection :smiley2:
No. Do I have to ask you what I post first?@puddy, are you on commission for each time you mention homesun in a post?
Another quick update....have now got an Immersun heating a separate cylinder to supply our hot water as our boiler can't accept preheated water. Water is heated to 80°c, is pumped through a heat exchanger to heat the incoming mains and the resulting hot water passes through a blending valve to give us hot water at the taps. 2 solenoid valves controlled by a top of tank stat controls which source the hot water comes from. In 5 days, the Immersun has put 50kw into the water
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