

Do you have a link for the exclusion bit?
Do you have a link for the exclusion bit?
If it’s green energy it’s not really a huge problem.
Put some solar panels up too and you’re golden.
I guess that’s to stop people from using it to get air-con when it’s mean to help people move away from gas. A bit silly though.
…I suspect there are a few models that only need 1 part switched for it to be possible…
They are trying to push people to heat pumps (basically air conditioners tech wise)
They are also moving towards building/efficiency regs that require completely sealed houses and forced air systems in new builds.
So new houses will effectively be required/encouraged to have an air con capable houses.
The old housing stock though? Oof. I’m on a private estate that even bans that kind of stuff!
Depends on the ISP, my old one just handed out Fritz box routers with nothing locked down. Still using it now with the new ISP!
You want someone with a resin printer over a fdm one. You will get waaaay better quality.
For a standard mini I would assume the material cost to be less than £1.
Expect it to be a chunk more than that as it’s the cost of the printer/staff/shipping that will make up most of the amount.
This is probably a better question for the 3d printing communities.
Having two could be useful - allows you to separate anything that virtual you wants to host from anything real life you wants to host.
(Without having two domains pointing at the same IP)
I think it just requires you to have a heat pump for all your water and heating. There appears to be pumps that do both, (mentioned in this article) but that’s more research than I can get away with while ‘working’.