Dual tariff unit

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Is it better to dispense with eco 7 contactor switched by signal cable and go for dual tariff unit I.e. disconnect the signal cable.
Presumably the board will go on eco 7 at the prescribed times for all circuits,
 
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4 ec0 7 rads electrician can advise but over phone he favoured contactor switched with existing signal cable, he's having gander next week
 
I found the tariff question not as straight forward as I would have liked. It needs some careful sums.

The peak tariff, is higher than a standard tariff, it varies area to area and provider to provider, but if we consider standard at 25p, off-peak 20p and peak 30p then simple maths shows half or more of the power used needs to be off-peak.

But the maths is not that simple, if not using storage radiators then no need to heat rooms when not being used, There must be a formula to work out how long a room needs to be used for, to be worth using storage radiators. But in real terms, one has to test, and also consider what else can use off-peak.

I only have 5 hours, not 7 hours, off-peak, and around 8.5p and 31p per kWh, today I ran out of off-peak at 3:30 pm as very little solar, and batteries not that large, but 00:30 to 15:30 off-peak so just 8.5 hours using peak power, as the battery means using off-peak for 5 + 10 = 15 hours, so 9 hours peak power, would be hard even on bad days to use more peak power to off-peak.
 

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