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Today's gonna be the first day since our solar panel install that we generate over 40kWhSo far this month we've generated 652 kWh in total, and only used 236 kWh (split into 159 kWh of our own generation used, and 77 purchased from the grid); so 493 kWh sent back to the national grid at a rate of 24c per kWh, SSE Airtricity will owe me €118 for that. Minus the €25 I owe them for the 77 kWh purchased I guess. Thus the long, slow process of the solar paying for itself kicks into gear! I assume the rest of us with solar PV systems are seeing equal lovely numbers?
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostToday's gonna be the first day since our solar panel install that we generate over 40kWhSo far this month we've generated 652 kWh in total, and only used 236 kWh (split into 159 kWh of our own generation used, and 77 purchased from the grid); so 493 kWh sent back to the national grid at a rate of 24c per kWh, SSE Airtricity will owe me €118 for that. Minus the €25 I owe them for the 77 kWh purchased I guess. Thus the long, slow process of the solar paying for itself kicks into gear! I assume the rest of us with solar PV systems are seeing equal lovely numbers?
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One thing about the weather starting to warm up; you start seeing some white flabby things that should really not be seen. And that you can't unsee.
Now I know why Iago moved to Spain. The bastard. Although maybe he is inflicting punishment upon the optical nerves of the locals himself."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostOne thing about the weather starting to warm up; you start seeing some white flabby things that should really not be seen. And that you can't unsee.
Now I know why Iago moved to Spain. The bastard. Although maybe he is inflicting punishment upon the optical nerves of the locals himself.
I'm sure the hawt Spanish young wans would think the same about a flabby middle aged balding man strutting his stuff down the street.
Sorry never met you IRL so all of the above could be totally wrong. Although I'm fairly sure at least middle aged thing is right...you've a girl doing the LC.
Jayzus, Sheila! I forgot me feckin' trousers
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Originally posted by Pat Mustard View Post
Just back from Ranelagh (buying a used consaw off adverts) and thought the exact opposite. Talent was excellent.
I'm sure the hawt Spanish young wans would think the same about a flabby middle aged balding man strutting his stuff down the street.
Sorry never met you IRL so all of the above could be totally wrong. Although I'm fairly sure at least middle aged thing is right...you've a girl doing the LC.
Luckily enough, I still seem to have hair and have got the genetic benefit of non-flabbiness. But still hoping for my lifestyle to catch up with me."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Like I always say, hot birds are solar powered.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostClontarf really is a beautiful part of the city.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostI was in a fabulous house yesterday out your leafy way Raoul. The end of Seafield Road. Gated property, truly stunning.
Young couple in their early thirties, think it's family wealth though.
The cinema room was absolute swoon.
Which end, sea or church?"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post
Ssssh, don't be telling people. We'll have all sorts of undesirables.
The average age must easily be 65 though.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostToday's gonna be the first day since our solar panel install that we generate over 40kWhSo far this month we've generated 652 kWh in total, and only used 236 kWh (split into 159 kWh of our own generation used, and 77 purchased from the grid); so 493 kWh sent back to the national grid at a rate of 24c per kWh, SSE Airtricity will owe me €118 for that. Minus the €25 I owe them for the 77 kWh purchased I guess. Thus the long, slow process of the solar paying for itself kicks into gear! I assume the rest of us with solar PV systems are seeing equal lovely numbers?
Last edited by Hitchhiker's Guide To...; 25-05-23, 23:16."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Lazare View Post
My uncle has a house on St Lawrence's Rd, fab gaff. He bought it in the early eighties for pennies. Was a pretty run down bunch of flats. Must be worth a fair few bob now."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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though this week, and forecast up to next Wednesday (sorry DeadParrot ) we are mostly having thunderstorms and torrential rain.
Hadn't rained all year and then this week the heavens opened.
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Originally posted by hotspur View Post@Shrap, have you ever been to the Gustave Moreau museum in Paris? I had never heard of him until someone recommended the museum to me last week. It is fantastic, wonderful paintings in a funky 4 story house.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
I did though hear an awful story. Apparently, if you sell back over €200 of electricity to the grid in a year, then you owe marginal income tax on the excess. What a stupid fucking idea. Just the raw inconvenience of making the declaration, if nothing else. To fix the issue I'm going to get a new car charger where you can select to charge the car off excess solar and thus, approximately, drive for free from May to September.
That €200 allowance per annum should be €2,000 realistically, considering they actively want more micro-generation, which is both good for the planet but more crucially in the short term good for the national grid. New houses should only be built these days with a decent solar PV system included, the cost of adding a 4kW system en masse to hundreds of houses in a big development would be totally marginal in relation to the total new house cost. Though the availability of labour would be an issue I guess.
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostToday's gonna be the first day since our solar panel install that we generate over 40kWhSo far this month we've generated 652 kWh in total, and only used 236 kWh (split into 159 kWh of our own generation used, and 77 purchased from the grid); so 493 kWh sent back to the national grid at a rate of 24c per kWh, SSE Airtricity will owe me €118 for that. Minus the €25 I owe them for the 77 kWh purchased I guess. Thus the long, slow process of the solar paying for itself kicks into gear! I assume the rest of us with solar PV systems are seeing equal lovely numbers?
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Originally posted by 6starpool View Post
Do you have a battery with your solar setup?
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Originally posted by ionapaul View Post
No, didn't make economic sense to get a battery at the present time (what with the relatively high feed in tariff rates at present), would add many, many years to the set up paying for itself. But we did get a hybrid inverter that can handle a battery added to the system, in case the battery prices come down in the future - which is totally possible. But even still, right now we're generating such a big amount of excess energy, we'd still be sending most of it to the grid, battery or not. I'd love to be able to sell directly to my neighbours or something
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Speaking of Tallaght, and best wishes to your dad Dice, but has anyone ever ventured out to Anu's Kitchen out there?
Has some rather spectacular-sounding Nigerian dishes including things like Egusi Soup with Swallow, Dodo Gizzard, and Efo Riro."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by 6starpool View Post
Unless you have an electric car to charge batteries probably definitely in the nice to have category.
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Originally posted by Dice75 View PostBack in Tallaght A&E, not me but stuck with aul lad.
Some great running commentary from the yokels.
"Are u not too bleedin fat to be a nurse"
"I need pills ya fat cunt"
Proceeds to attempt a swing at the nurse but goes tits over arse.
They have some patience
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSpeaking of Tallaght, and best wishes to your dad Dice, but has anyone ever ventured out to Anu's Kitchen out there?
Has some rather spectacular-sounding Nigerian dishes including things like Egusi Soup with Swallow, Dodo Gizzard, and Efo Riro.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSpeaking of Tallaght, and best wishes to your dad Dice, but has anyone ever ventured out to Anu's Kitchen out there?
Has some rather spectacular-sounding Nigerian dishes including things like Egusi Soup with Swallow, Dodo Gizzard, and Efo Riro.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by ionapaul View Post
No, didn't make economic sense to get a battery at the present time (what with the relatively high feed in tariff rates at present), would add many, many years to the set up paying for itself. But we did get a hybrid inverter that can handle a battery added to the system, in case the battery prices come down in the future - which is totally possible. But even still, right now we're generating such a big amount of excess energy, we'd still be sending most of it to the grid, battery or not. I'd love to be able to sell directly to my neighbours or something
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSpeaking of Tallaght, and best wishes to your dad Dice, but has anyone ever ventured out to Anu's Kitchen out there?
Has some rather spectacular-sounding Nigerian dishes including things like Egusi Soup with Swallow, Dodo Gizzard, and Efo Riro.﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿
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Originally posted by Degag View Post
So, this is probably a stupid question but at certain times of the year do you have 0 bills? Barring SC and PSO levy?"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Had lunch in Bhonn Space today in Blackrock Market, something that's turning into a regular weekly pattern. Its the pop-up run by the Liath (of 2-Michelin star fame) crowd. Different menu items every week depending on what the chefs decide is a fun thing to do. They do the prep in the Liath kitchen, then do minor finishes - grill, fry etc - when you order. All with the street food theme. Usually costing around €12. Its genuinely ridiculous how good it usually is.
Very experimental. Like last week, one of the chef's had just come back from a culinary tour of Japan and made a staff meal of okonomiyaki (Japanese savoury pancakes with noodles) and the staff loved it so they popped that on the menu for the week. Today was some sort of beef brisket on focaccia. All made by themselves and the type of stuff that dreams are made of. If you are ever in the area around 12:30, before the big lunch rush happens, you'll spend the rest of the day reminiscing on the event. Jesus that brisket today was next level, and the way the sauce soaked into the focaccia."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Pat Mustard View Post
Just back from Ranelagh (buying a used consaw off adverts) and thought the exact opposite. Talent was excellent.
I'm sure the hawt Spanish young wans would think the same about a flabby middle aged balding man strutting his stuff down the street.
Sorry never met you IRL so all of the above could be totally wrong. Although I'm fairly sure at least middle aged thing is right...you've a girl doing the LC.
Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostAlso; WTF is a consaw and are they popular yokes in Ranelagh? Does Lao own one?
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Originally posted by Lao Lao View Post
I can confirm that Ranelagh is indeed a hot bed for hot talent all year round but especially on sunny days.
No consaw yet but if/when this house sale goes through, I will most likely need one
the old smuggling business must be going great guns (pun intended)"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by ionapaul View Post
I actually have an electric car as of last summer, but it's a work one and they charge it for me at the office, which is a nice perk obv. Would love to get a 2nd EV as a run-around for my wife, but there's no value there either, the second-hand electric market is nuts at present. Will be different in a few years hopefully with a shit-ton of four or five year old Teslas on the market.
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Originally posted by ComradeCollie View PostI had pints of plain in the sun outside the Parliament Street Porterhouse for lunch. Not experimental, but enjoyable nonetheless.
Though you do the best you can,
When life looks black as the hour of night –
A pint of plain is your only man.
When money’s tight and hard to get
And your horse has also ran,
When all you have is a heap of debt –
A pint of plain is your only man.
When health is bad and your heart feels strange,
And your face is pale and wan,
When doctors say you need a change,
A pint of plain is your only man.
When food is scarce and your larder bare
And no rashers grease your pan,
When hunger grows as your meals are rare –
A pint of plain is your only man.
In time of trouble and lousey strife,
You have still got a darlint plan
You still can turn to a brighter life –
A pint of plain is your only man.
"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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I'm trying to turn a single oz of 24ct into cash but I don't know where to get the market price for it. A company called Goldcore are apparently the only buyers in Ireland who offer a fair price but they say their minimum purchase is 10 oz.
Seemingly in the past all the small trades were done with UK bullion dealers who pay spot price -3% but that is yet another thing that's been fucked by brexit. Looks like my only option is to get a UK resident to trade with a UK based bullion dealer
Anyone know any better options?
Edit: Refined my google foo to remove all the cash for gold chancers and found a crowd called merrion gold who look like they do what I want will be interesting to see how much more margin they want over the UK dealers.Last edited by Strewelpeter; 26-05-23, 17:19.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
yeah, essentially no bills Apr-Oct, apart from the SC (think PSO is gone now?). Its a complete no-brainer providing your roof is oriented south. Return is about 20-25% a year.
pity you can't send them an invoice regretting to inform them of your price increase due to continuing volatility in the dodo gizzard market!
The PSO levy is actually now a rebate due to the massive increases in energy costs. For domestic supply i think it's something like €7 PM or so expressed as a minus on your bill.
That was from Oct 1st last year so will be reviewed again by the regulator in a few months
For business the rebate was €25 per month up to 35KVA and more again over 35KVAs.Last edited by dinekes; 26-05-23, 18:00.
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