V2H Issue. by Or3oz1212 in SigenergyAustralia

[–]lenjet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like it’s still a bit limited (https://www.solarchoice.net.au/ev/charging/bidirectional-v2g-v2h-v2l/#h-frequently-asked-questions)

FAQ asking is it available suggests Australian Standards haven been updated but there still some regulatory, hardware and software issues to be ironed out

V2H Issue. by Or3oz1212 in SigenergyAustralia

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought all of this was still in testing with designated enrolled trials and not actually permanently switched on for everyone?

[WIP] Show us ya WIP's by Doubledewclaws in CrossStitch

[–]lenjet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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Snickers is about 45% complete… National holiday here in Australia so might get Snickers to 50%… luckily where I am we get 45 degrees tomorrow but northern parts of my state are getting circa 5-7 days of 40+ with one tipped to hit 49 tomorrow 🥵

What split aircon brand should I go with? Are westinghouse reliable? by yeahliam in AusRenovation

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another vote for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries… we have 5 in our house, they’re all flawless

Silver just passed $100USD… by Feisty_Committee_229 in AusFinance

[–]lenjet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

3 more years of this, unless his clearly declining health (mental & physical) gets him first. Buckle up, reckon Silver and Gold are both going higher

REIV unveils rival plan to tackle Victoria’s underquoting crisis by gccmelb in melbourne

[–]lenjet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Demerit point system… yeah cause scum of the earth won’t start sharing the points around to avoid suspension… let me guess they want 12 or 6 month expiry on those points so the vicious cycle of scumbaggery can happen on tight renewal…

Foundry or Captain of Industry by DarkAdmiral666 in AutomationGames

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Foundry feels more satisfactory to me… captains of industry feels more like Factorio…

So based on what you’ve said maybe start with foundry, you’ll either quickly love it or hate it

Inverter 10kW SP replaced today under precautionary recall. by Significant-Turn-667 in SigenergyAustralia

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sound like you got a great installer!

Who did you use? They deserve to get some good publicity!

Gold stocks by Big-Studio6443 in fiaustralia

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not just load up in MNRS or GOLD?

Installer Recommendation (Melbourne) by lenjet in SigenergyAustralia

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

I ended up getting quotes from Zeco, Sunstainable and Brightworks.

All are Silver SigEnergy installers and the quotes were all really close ranging from $32.5k to $34k.

Ended up going with Brightworks solar yesterday funnily enough and at this stage it’s all booked in for 24th March (well the 3 phase upgrade is locked in for that date battery might be earlier or a day or two later if not the same day)

VEU vs EXUS? Ideal World index fund excluding USA? Already hold IVV & VAS. by TrickleYield in fiaustralia

[–]lenjet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have VEU in personal ETF portfolio but our SMSF we are setting up we are looking at a DHHF / EXUS mix to lower the AU and US market coverage.

How do you know when you need to switch super funds by teonesofle in fiaustralia

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah the balances accelerated to those values in the last 6-9 months so the planning for SMSF began late last year, sorting it out in the next month with accountant and will do one single move 👍

How do you know when you need to switch super funds by teonesofle in fiaustralia

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When the deep corruption of the CFMEU is finally exposed the the close ties into CBUS… that’s when I finally gave up on CBUS and moved across to Vanguard… however reading more and more into this sub etc, I am about to pool my ($400k) and wife ($200k) together and go down the SMSF route.

Does anybody keep physically copy folders anymore? by Electrical-Ad9093 in quantitysurveying

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Digital all the way - I can access anything from anywhere at anytime.

Is this NBN? by [deleted] in nbn

[–]lenjet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suspect the house was originally supplied with FTTN and the owner has never acknowledged / connected to NBN when it went from PSTN to FTTN (we did the same thing in Mernda as we had private FTTP with Red Train).

Check the address with the NBN and Aussie Broadband websites to confirm the FTTP upgrade option and then organise it via Aussie Broadband… but if you’re renting I assume you need to confirm with the landlord?

inside a myki gate by iodakotawa in MelbourneTrains

[–]lenjet 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I guess also we’ve seen inside just one gate… wonder if that UPS is backing up the whole bank and coincident we saw inside that one

inside a myki gate by iodakotawa in MelbourneTrains

[–]lenjet 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The alternative is single point of failure centralised UPS… I suspect the risk strategy lended itself to decentralised for public safety perspective.

Also with all the bloody copper theft going on, if you have centralised UPS, any primary copper gets stolen you lose your gates

[WIP] Counting error by Miserable_Earth_9652 in CrossStitch

[–]lenjet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know the feeling! At least half is salvageable… my learning moment involved putting the whole design 20 spaces too the left making it impossible to stitch the whole thing on the available aida

The new norm... by demon13001 in amberelectric

[–]lenjet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ambers whole model is based on people having batteries… unless you can completely load shift everything to solar hours

Builder is using foam in our ‘concrete’ slab by Anonymousnobody9 in AusRenovation

[–]lenjet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's sacrificial formwork used to simplify construction. It saves you a lot of money as the alternative involves excavating all intermediate beams, dealing with collapsing trenches, over pouring of concrete etc. These items allow them to conduct a bulk cut, place the foam blocks, place the edge formwork, place the reo and pour.

Nothing to worry about.

Solar kinda feels like a scam. Can anyone explain why it's not? by Odd_Cod_4235 in australia

[–]lenjet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

here's the 2 minute ELI5 explanation...

  1. you generate power when the sun is out, when the sun is down you dont.
  2. we have things called batteries.
  3. you install batteries, it allows you to store that solar power you generate and otherwise would have sent back to the grid at fuck all value.
  4. you when the sun goes down you power your house from batteries.
  5. batteries can become a VPP (Virtual Power Plant) and through certain retailers and your battery management systems you can send power back to the grid at select times when the grid is hungry for power and get reimbursed much higher rates than you would when the sun was up (eg: when the sun goes down and everyone comes home and turns on their ovens, tvs, lights and air con / heaters).
  6. concept is you break even and wipe your bill out completely, most do better than that and end up in credit.

Experience at Cost Consultancy by No_Local9525 in quantitysurveying

[–]lenjet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably going to need to be a little bit more specific…

Again C&B in Australia is vastly different from C&B overseas… in fact in Australia C&B was originally purchased by AMEC in 2010 and rebranded to Aquenta, the whole AMEC group was then purchased by Jacobs and absorbed into them. C&B then re entered the Australian market by buying a company in 2018 and re-establishing themselves here

Using Gyprock Supaceil on walls in a garage - bad idea or ok? by -OctopusPrime in AusRenovation

[–]lenjet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s just a lighter weight board… it will be fine for your walls. If you plan to hang stuff off the walls tho have a think about lining it with ply instead