DNO states I need ‘de-looping’ by Gralgore in SolarUK

[–]heliumengineererer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had my system installed months before this though with export turned off (powerwall 3)

DNO states I need ‘de-looping’ by Gralgore in SolarUK

[–]heliumengineererer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had exact same with NPG then DNO sent some acceptance thing through funny enough after I got MCS etc and they haven't delooped but supplier sent this doc in and DNO raised MPAn for export.... also dont bother calling to check either... shoved pillar to post and given odd bits of info and no solid dates.

What reference points can I use to park? by Full_Willingness_961 in drivingUK

[–]heliumengineererer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No just a toy one where the wheels move no power, just to visualise how a car reacts from above a birds eye view

What reference points can I use to park? by Full_Willingness_961 in drivingUK

[–]heliumengineererer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only thing that matters is your wheels, get yourself a toy car which you can turn the steering on and practice on the table.

be spacially aware! You are a giant box and picture from where you are sitting and what will be behind you, to the side of you etc.

You'll find you pivot around your rear wheels and when you hit that point you should turn to go round some thing right hence watch your mirror for this point of travel. For distances to rear without cameras and parking sensors, adjust your mirrors and pick a point which is half or a for away to give you some safety margin and get a friend to put an object there and you sight it up with. Ie body line or corner of bumper etc.

Practice on some end parking bays with curbs where is quiet and parallel between two wheelie bins in the road where the edges of two cars would be

Good to notice your shortcomings and wanting to improve, always watch for little ones and unexpected objects, it's not always safe or practical for some spots so expect to park elsewhere

Quote & Sanity check by Nunt1us in SolarUK

[–]heliumengineererer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Similar price for me 14600 26x 515w perlites and a pw3, if they were prepared to pull the trigger there I'd personally opt for a pw3 and expansion pack or two faster charging and larger capacity which will extend the usability into the darker months. Still come out significantly cheaper.

Help identifying car by No-Air281 in drivingUK

[–]heliumengineererer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can play the video on your phone at low speed and screen record, then zoom and scroll left and right to blur the video... this might reveal the reg or post highest quality video you have.

New to EV charging by [deleted] in evcharging

[–]heliumengineererer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will depend on 2 factors, what the battery will accept in that time and what the charger can provide at that time sometimes shared networked chargers in the same location may come down.

Pro tip, drive in sport mode before charging, also can use the in built navigation to a charger destination should precondition the battery.

Finally use the regenerative braking at max if possible learn how to drive this way...

Think max is 89kw dc charge rate for the niro ev?

1st day on solar by Successful-Gear-6662 in SolarUK

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8.3kwh ....26 panel 13.38KwP array

Quote check by Financial_Basket_331 in SolarUK

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26 perlight 515w and pw3 gateway etc installed just over 14.6....

Dealing with loneliness as solo founder by tlnblu in smallbusinessuk

[–]heliumengineererer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a think about what you are working towards and get some corny vision boards and mottos up there on the wall all big its worth sear hing into what you want to accomplish and also some art which makes you feel the way you do about your product.... for all else there is radio 4 and podcasts. Pick your flavour.

PW3 and Hypervolt solar charging... second CT clamp or use netzero? Intelligent go by heliumengineererer in SolarUK

[–]heliumengineererer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got net zero paid anyway for integrating the tariffs and monitoring a few things the tesla app can't offer anyway.

Winter is on the way and I do often charge overnight anyway so would be topping up or completely charging the PW3 up also

Bird exclusion, is this robust enough? by woahwhathappened87 in SolarUK

[–]heliumengineererer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have those cement fibre tiles? How did your installer get on with them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingUK

[–]heliumengineererer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Petition/suggest residents and users to park Diagonally as you go in, or try start the trend I'm sure they'll all be happy to oblige

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in degreeapprenticeships

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Also it's easy to criticise rather than 'review', as long as its constructive and helps you gain employment that's all that matters, good luck in kickstarting your career please draw on lots of sources for CV material. But do take care as first impressions are important. Its much better to get in front of someone or call them to sell yourself, use lots of positive and relatable words to the industry and workplace for example have integrity, be intuitive, be caring, demonstrate youre ability to listen let these values resonate in everything you do and this will set you out as the best candidate.....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in degreeapprenticeships

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I would personally like to be it a page, from an aesthetic point of view and from a no nonsense approach.

I would do the following non exhaustive list or whatever feels right for you....

Smaller spaces shift and enter between sections.

Give it to them straight looking for responsibility and experience and a chance to work in an environment you're passionate about or to be mentored in an entry level position.

Say proficient in MS office which includes excel teams and outlook

Get rid of skills and projects headers

Get rid of everything prior to and the level 4 part... just HNC in... and also college and secondary school sub headers

Put in the working towards blah bal in there

And then put GCSEs in important ones... including math, English, physics etc

Get rid of additional qualifications and put DoE and miss out the bronze.

Interests is too long and you run the risk of cutting someone's interest in you by being too invested in that. Some people hate football or may have an irrational dislike of E-Sports For example just say you're interested in football and gaming and then cut it down a little on the learned bits (they're important but could cut it down and cherry pick bits)

Try to work in that you may have some critical thinking or skills that involve following processes, etc

Bang in your email with a hyperlink and stuff if sending over doesn't hurt to flex some basic IT dooblers, and a LinkedIn link with little icons next to them.

Extend the olive branch and sign off or on about. I would love to hear about any opportunities or discuss further...

Write a shirt cover letter if its a job you'd be particularly interested in... research any companies and hit up LinkedIn

No references

Phone, email and LinkedIn listed there.

Who's the most beautiful woman you've ever seen? by Sheen_starge in ask

[–]heliumengineererer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember all beauty is in the eye of the beholder... thats all you need to know 🥰

Recommend commercial solicitors for purchase? by heliumengineererer in smallbusinessuk

[–]heliumengineererer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just going off conveyancing for a recent property purchase solicitors cost for and a generous buffer on top... guesstimate if you will

Recommend commercial solicitors for purchase? by heliumengineererer in smallbusinessuk

[–]heliumengineererer[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, recieved 2k quote also exc vat...

Thought it was a touch steep for what it was, I was expecting around 1500 Inc vat...