W@P's Solar System

Now I have an itch to install a system at the one holiday home. FFS.
 
Found this on FB.

Power Provider. FB Link

Same Company

Not sure if they legit or not.

Then Geewiz

GW Store

Voltex
not a bad option the 4th battery pushed us into "off the grid" can go some months with zero eskom. Sunsynk is in for repairs at the moment after 4 years something happened in our last storm will feedback after I know been in for a week.

Forgot how expensive electricity is R400 doesnt even last 4 days :P
 
Still happy with this Samsung tumble dryer?

Have a little one on the way April and we want to upgrade our old defy to this.

Samsung is also running their 4k voucher back promo so a good time as ever.
Yes, still working as intended and no issues so far.

Still consider this one of the best buy decisions I have made since going solar.

It does take longer to dry, but use significantly less energy over a cycle and the items are significanly softer when done compared to conventional and convection dryers.

We have learned over the period of using it to remove the items from the dryer immediately after the cycle finishes, otherwise the items feels damp when remove.

As a bonus it does not cause any vapour or dampness in the room since all moisture is discarded as water.
 
Yes, still working as intended and no issues so far.

Still consider this one of the best buy decisions I have made since going solar.

It does take longer to dry, but use significantly less energy over a cycle and the items are significanly softer when done compared to conventional and convection dryers.

We have learned over the period of using it to remove the items from the dryer immediately after the cycle finishes, otherwise the items feels damp when remove.

As a bonus it does not cause any vapour or dampness in the room since all moisture is discarded as water.
Tbanks much appreciated!
 
Yes, still working as intended and no issues so far.

Still consider this one of the best buy decisions I have made since going solar.

It does take longer to dry, but use significantly less energy over a cycle and the items are significanly softer when done compared to conventional and convection dryers.

We have learned over the period of using it to remove the items from the dryer immediately after the cycle finishes, otherwise the items feels damp when remove.

As a bonus it does not cause any vapour or dampness in the room since all moisture is discarded as water.
I can vouch. Bought a 2nd hand Samsung heatpump dryer last year and it uses MUCH less electricity when running than my old ancient one. Can use it even if there is less sun but it does take a little longer.
 
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