i made this
Home Electrification: There's not a lot to do, and it doesn't have to be hard (Part 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVLLNjSLJTQ
Home Electrification: There's not a lot to do, and it doesn't have to be hard (Part 1)

YouTube
@TechConnectify Great video. My house has a 200A service but no insulation πŸ˜‚ Redoing our attic with cellulose but it’s true, non-framed, brick construction with no furring and plaster on said brick so it’s hyper inefficient. With an electric car, range, dryer, heat pump and a gas water heater / furnace we spent $250 on gas and $210 on electricity last month. And that’s at $1.11/therm and 12c/kWh. 😬
@snazzyq @TechConnectify I enjoyed it also. I have Span system but sadly it’s my secondary panel because the Ford Home Integration system doesn’t like the span panel (and apparently now my truck, too).
@Aminorjourney that's a bummer! I think Ford's idea there is really cool.
Relatedly, I'll be arranging a longevity test on my Ioniq 5's V2L function soon. I want to see how much of the pack using it to power my fridge, freezer, modem, laptop, and the appliances needed to cook meals for the day (like a portable cooktop, toaster oven, microwave) uses. Very curious to find out!
@TechConnectify given the size, at least 3 days.
@Aminorjourney My math makes it close to a week! But I want to know what the standby losses are, so I'll hook everything up through the kill-a-watt and compare what left to what SOC loss was
@TechConnectify I cannot wit. Also, I’d LOVE a price comparison to alternatives. I suspect mine is the most expensive and useless.
@Aminorjourney @TechConnectify Can't wait for the Enphase V2H system to go with my Enphase solar panels!