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You don't actually need to set the dishwasher to the correct time. Just set 00:00 on dishwasher clock to be 00:35 real time then set dishwasher timer to start at 00:00.
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There is no clock, just a count down delay - that's the problem. You can select only 3, 6 or 9 hours. With my old dishwasher you could delay in 30 minute intervals, from 30 minutes.You don't actually need to set the dishwasher to the correct time. Just set 00:00 on dishwasher clock to be 00:35 real time then set dishwasher timer to start at 00:00.
I'm hoping a cheapo mains plug timer will work (I already have one in a drawer!). I just need to test whether or not the dishwasher can remember its settings without power for part of the day.Use smart plugs. I set Routines using Amazon Alexa and appliances function automatically when I have programmed them to. Ditto with the lighting. If I’m away I can check status or turn them on or off using my smart phone should I want to. Alternatively, when at home, I can tell my live in house maid, Alexa, to turn them on or off too. “Smart” is the best home improvement ever, especially for power saving and not very expensive. It’s brilliant!
I'm hoping a cheapo mains plug timer will work (I already have one in a drawer!). I just need to test whether or not the dishwasher can remember its settings without power for part of the day.
Yes and that would be ideal and practical for me.You might have to start the program then kill the power. When the timer comes back on the program should resume. Least that’s what my dishwasher does if there’s a power cut.
i probably could , we get home about 6The problem with Bulb is the peak rate, it only works if you can avoid the 4pm-7pm period...
if you want cheep and smart try sonoff. there is an app and google home / alexa compatible. about £10 on ebay or £6 for one you wire inline. I have a few and they seem reliable and very low background power use as well (0.6w)I'm hoping a cheapo mains plug timer will work (I already have one in a drawer!). I just need to test whether or not the dishwasher can remember its settings without power for part of the day.
What's the problem with smart metres?Also, requires a smart meter.
Interesting...Looks like SSE launched a new EV tariff today, haven't crunched the numbers yet, seems you have to actually do a quote in order to actually see standing charge and p per KWH New SSE energy tariff offers EV owners thousands of free miles a year
Hey, check your messages!Anyone want to send me a referral code for Octopus Go?
Will message you as referral codes are not allowed in forum postsCan I also have a referral code for Octopus Go, plz?
I'd be thinking adverts are a dieing thing with people switching to Netflix codi hulu and others? Iv not watched evening TV in yearsMy assumption is that there is spare capacity on Off Peak, so a device on a timer will be using that. At Peak more devices needing power may force Peaker Plants to be started to meet demand (the "Adverts dual a TV Soap" power-surge conundrum)
That should also hold true of future Time-of-Use tariffs too - if e.g. Wind is in excess and being curtailed then price will fall. Might be a bit hard to run Dishwasher though if the TOU metering is in 30 minute segments ...
Check your messagesI think the time has come to move from Bulb to Octopus - I am on the Smart Tariff, so my meter will support it so...
- Has anyone switched from Bulb to Octopus, and how long did it take the smart meter to 'work' again?
- Has someone got a referral code they can DM me (who's turn is it!)