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Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"

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  • KevinG wrote: »
    No. An apostrophe is acceptable in the plural of a single letter
    Not by me it's not! An apostrophe used to pluralize anything is the thin edge of the wedge in that it spawns HMO's, then nanny's and now we are getting nouns ending in a consonant being thus abused!
  • EricMears
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    legoman62 wrote: »
    Better still, why not move Xmas to June 25th

    Or even better than that , live in Australia where they have Xmas in the summer AND have even sunnier weather than UK most of year.
    NE Derbyshire.4kWp S Facing 17.5deg slope (dormer roof).24kWh of Pylontech batteries with Lux controller BEV : Hyundai Ioniq5
  • EricMears
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    KevinG wrote: »
    No. An apostrophe is acceptable in the plural of a single letter, although it is falling out of use - see http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/words/apostrophe (towards the end)

    I'd still use an apostrophe in those circumstances. But then I'm another pedant. :D
    NE Derbyshire.4kWp S Facing 17.5deg slope (dormer roof).24kWh of Pylontech batteries with Lux controller BEV : Hyundai Ioniq5
  • jackieblack
    jackieblack Posts: 10,500 Forumite
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    2.25 Os (plural) :D
    (East of M11, also east of A12)
    2.22kWp Solar PV system installed Oct 2010, Fronius IG20 Inverter, south facing (-5 deg), 30 degree pitch, no shading
    Everything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the end
    MFW #4 OPs: 2018 £866.89, 2019 £1322.33, 2020 £1337.07
    2021 £1250.00, 2022 £1500.00, 2023 £1500, 2024 £1350
    2025 target = £1200, YTD £9190
    Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur
  • shafeeq
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    2.25 Os (plural) :D
    (East of M11, also east of A12)

    How and where. .

    0.81 O's....

    :mad: :mad: :mad:
  • jackieblack
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    shafeeq wrote: »
    How and where. .

    Essex/Suffolk border, about 12 miles from the coast
    It's been a lovely day here :)
    2.22kWp Solar PV system installed Oct 2010, Fronius IG20 Inverter, south facing (-5 deg), 30 degree pitch, no shading
    Everything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the end
    MFW #4 OPs: 2018 £866.89, 2019 £1322.33, 2020 £1337.07
    2021 £1250.00, 2022 £1500.00, 2023 £1500, 2024 £1350
    2025 target = £1200, YTD £9190
    Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur
  • tunnel
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    0.84 O's for me. Lovely start to the day until it chucked it down this afternoon.


    2 days and counting
    2 kWp SEbE , 2kWp SSW & 2.5kWp NWbW.....in sunny North Derbyshire17.7kWh Givenergy battery added(for the power hungry kids)
  • 1.66 O's

    Sunny Northampton
  • 1.48 O's today; be glad when '13 is over and we can start into '14....... smiley-laughing021.gif ........coffee.gif
    2.5 kWp PV system, SSW facing, 45 Deg Roof. ABB Inverter, Monitor: 'Wattson'.
    Reg. for FIT Nov 2011. "It's not what you generate; it's how you use it that matters". One very clean Vauxhall Diesel Sri, £30.00 Road Tax: B)

    Definition of 'O's = kWh/kWp (kWh = your daily & accurate Generation figure) (kWp = the rated output of your PV Panels).
  • jevban
    jevban Posts: 199 Forumite
    Hi all, as Martyn knows, I am having problems with my system...I have 3 rooves with a dual mppt 4kw. After much argument and involving of the regulators, the company are offering me the following options...put my 2 sw/we panels,4 on each roof, onto a dual mppt 3kw ..leave my nw panels where they are and put them on a separate 2 kW inverter. Or use micro inverters. What do peeps think please? I need to make a decision ..the owner thinks this will resolve problems as he disagrees that I have shading and won't commit to brands such as solar edge or enphase. Advice please.

    Jan
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