UK GROWERS AND ELECTRIC PRICES

fartoblue

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Hello, we all know how much the electric now costs. Are many people quitting the growing game and either stopping smoking or now buying off the meter by-passers?

Reason I ask is because I have developed a few new grow related products that I had intended to introduce later this year but may now have a rethink if the game is on the decline, I don't want to invest in a dwindling market . I have noticed some of the larger grow shops seem to be having supply difficulties? This could be true or it could mean they are struggling to pay their suppliers.

I was talking to some lads who buy in bulk and they recon the Albanian lads are selling for £100 oz. If so it is hardly worth growing. Maybe it is full of PGR, I don't know but they are obviously by passing the electric.
 

coreywebster

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Guess it depends on where you are and how much you shift.

I'm going full hybrid solar soon as I can.

I've not noticed problems with suppliers but I don't have to stock up that often.

Everyone I know IRL are still at it. But I'm not sure cost of living has caught up with most people yet and come April it's going to be painful.

I ain't prepared to risking stealing electric because John law doesn't give a fuck about me but the utility company would bum my brains.
 

fartoblue

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Guess it depends on where you are and how much you shift.

I'm going full hybrid solar soon as I can.

I've not noticed problems with suppliers but I don't have to stock up that often.

Everyone I know IRL are still at it. But I'm not sure cost of living has caught up with most people yet and come April it's going to be painful.

I ain't prepared to risking stealing electric because John law doesn't give a fuck about me but the utility company would bum my brains.
I have solar panels and they do help a bit but not this time of year.
Off topic but I was reading about a guy in Ireland got 5 years for 19 plants?? Sounds madness is this true?
 

coreywebster

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I have solar panels and they do help a bit but not this time of year.
Off topic but I was reading about a guy in Ireland got 5 years for 19 plants?? Sounds madness is this true?
I guess it depends where in Ireland and I know little of their laws.
 

JeffWix

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Guess it depends on where you are and how much you shift.

I'm going full hybrid solar soon as I can.

I've not noticed problems with suppliers but I don't have to stock up that often.

Everyone I know IRL are still at it. But I'm not sure cost of living has caught up with most people yet and come April it's going to be painful.

I ain't prepared to risking stealing electric because John law doesn't give a fuck about me but the utility company would bum my brains.
Solar is expensive to start up and the batteries are expensive...I don't know the cost over there as I am in Virginia...but I did hook my pool up to be run on solar pretty cheap...just 1- 1.5hp pump so it was pretty effective...was costing about 50-60 a month to run the pump...I think I 8nvested about 200 for the panel, the battery and inverter.
A good way to get someone is go up to their house, cut the tag on the meter, pull the meter and smash it on the ground and run...here fines start at about $100,000...so yeah stealing electricity can get expensive if/when you are caught...here, they would know within a week if someone were stealing power and with all the smart meters it's not hard to figure out...they WILL catch you and they will prosecute you.
 

coreywebster

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Solar is expensive to start up and the batteries are expensive...I don't know the cost over there as I am in Virginia...but I did hook my pool up to be run on solar pretty cheap...just 1- 1.5hp pump so it was pretty effective...was costing about 50-60 a month to run the pump...I think I 8nvested about 200 for the panel, the battery and inverter.
A good way to get someone is go up to their house, cut the tag on the meter, pull the meter and smash it on the ground and run...here fines start at about $100,000...so yeah stealing electricity can get expensive if/when you are caught...here, they would know within a week if someone were stealing power and with all the smart meters it's not hard to figure out...they WILL catch you and they will prosecute you.
Yeah that's my thoughts, they prosecute to the full extent of the law too.
My mate lost his house because of it and its easier to catch you these days.

From what I've seen I can get a 10k hybrid solar system for about £10'000 as long as I get it direct from manufacturer and install it myself.
I can only fit 6k on my main roof but have an extension roof and the rest will be wall mounted.
80% of it is in the ideal position.

There's no point feeding back into the grid these days either as the pay in tariff takes the piss.
 

fartoblue

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I was conned into buying panels about 8 years ago before I started growing (been growing 6 years). It was only since I have been growing they have become useful, and then only to a certain degree and obviously certain times of the year in Northern UK.
 

fartoblue

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Yeah that's my thoughts, they prosecute to the full extent of the law too.
My mate lost his house because of it and its easier to catch you these days.

From what I've seen I can get a 10k hybrid solar system for about £10'000 as long as I get it direct from manufacturer and install it myself.
I can only fit 6k on my main roof but have an extension roof and the rest will be wall mounted.
80% of it is in the ideal position.

There's no point feeding back into the grid these days either as the pay in tariff takes the piss.
From memory mine are 7K they occasionally generate 4k for a few hours.
 

runerob500

New Member
I dont know anybody that doesnt steal the electric, surely not even worth it if youre paying

everyone scared of the smart meters but you are taking the electric from before it ever reaches the smart meter, everyone in the country should do it the prices are a joke
 

conor c

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I dont know anybody that doesnt steal the electric, surely not even worth it if youre paying

everyone scared of the smart meters but you are taking the electric from before it ever reaches the smart meter, everyone in the country should do it the prices are a joke
Never knew anyone paying for it that got busted tho and i know plenty stealing it who got caught might take decades but they catch up to u eventually mate so take what u will from that thats my experience anyway
 

Blue brother

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Can see me re routing ac lights back into my house like, I’ll tell u that for nowt! Probs works out cheaper to run 2 flower rooms all hps on alternating shifts and heat your house with the air cooled lights than it does to use leds and exhaust hot humid air out of your house (don’t want damp house) and pay for gas to keep ur heating on. Theyre fucking us every which way they can atm.

Sealed air cooled leds could be a good shout, cut quantum board size holes in rigid ducting and silicone them in, then use that heat for the house.

or water cooled With radiators would also be good.

yeah it’s costing a fortune, but high quality product sells itself, might have to drop to 160s in bulk but at 40z every 9 weeks ish it’s still 6 grand and not to be sniffed at
 

speedwell68

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A few years ago I installed a log burner that has a back boiler. It is plumbed into the radiators in the house. At the time I was told I was mad, it was too expensive to install and would involve a lot of work and be messy.

I am currently burning pallets and scrap wood I get for free. Each week I stop off at my local Jewsons, they have a skip full of broken wood and pallets. My house is toasty for free.
 

Blue brother

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A few years ago I installed a log burner that has a back boiler. It is plumbed into the radiators in the house. At the time I was told I was mad, it was too expensive to install and would involve a lot of work and be messy.

I am currently burning pallets and scrap wood I get for free. Each week I stop off at my local Jewsons, they have a skip full of broken wood and pallets. My house is toasty for free.
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Blue brother

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A few years ago I installed a log burner that has a back boiler. It is plumbed into the radiators in the house. At the time I was told I was mad, it was too expensive to install and would involve a lot of work and be messy.

I am currently burning pallets and scrap wood I get for free. Each week I stop off at my local Jewsons, they have a skip full of broken wood and pallets. My house is toasty for free.

This is gonna be a future project of mine, we’re gonna move in the next 2 years and I’m gonna install A similar system. Be daft not to
 

speedwell68

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This is gonna be a future project of mine, we’re gonna move in the next 2 years and I’m gonna install A similar system. Be daft not to
That is exactly what I have. There is so much waste wood available it is untrue. I just bought a cheap circular saw from Argos, I can cut up a pallet in about 5 mins flat. I also trawl Faceache Marketplace and there is always a builder wanting to get rid of the waste wood and pallets at the end of a job.
 

Blue brother

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That is exactly what I have. There is so much waste wood available it is untrue. I just bought a cheap circular saw from Argos, I can cut up a pallet in about 5 mins flat. I also trawl Faceache Marketplace and there is always a builder wanting to get rid of the waste wood and pallets at the end of a job.
I’m a builder myself, we regularly rip out old walls floors roofs etc and pay to get rid of it all. It really is a no brainier, nowt more homely than a crackling fire in the depths of winter.
 

coreywebster

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A few years ago I installed a log burner that has a back boiler. It is plumbed into the radiators in the house. At the time I was told I was mad, it was too expensive to install and would involve a lot of work and be messy.

I am currently burning pallets and scrap wood I get for free. Each week I stop off at my local Jewsons, they have a skip full of broken wood and pallets. My house is toasty for free.
Thus is exactly what I was pondering on doing too.
Though I would like a hybrid system but apparently that would be dangerous.
Though I think it's possible with a standard boiler and tank ?
 

speedwell68

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I’m a builder myself, we regularly rip out old walls floors roofs etc and pay to get rid of it all. It really is a no brainier, nowt more homely than a crackling fire in the depths of winter.
I couple of years ago someone was having their whole roof replace. I got every piece of old wood out of that, the builder couldn't believe his lucj, saved him a fortune and I got enough wood to almost last the entire winter. It was all nice old hardwood too. The only draw back is the ash gets full of nails, I just run a old speaker magnet over the ash.
 

fartoblue

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I couple of years ago someone was having their whole roof replace. I got every piece of old wood out of that, the builder couldn't believe his lucj, saved him a fortune and I got enough wood to almost last the entire winter. It was all nice old hardwood too. The only draw back is the ash gets full of nails, I just run a old speaker magnet over the ash.
I live at the end of a long rough lane with a neighbor half way down. Few years ago I was getting burst car tires every week, the bloody idiot was burning pallets and using the ash from his stove full of nails to fill the pot holes.>:(
 
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