Just how much cheaper us the resident tarrif compared to non resident? I just divided my bill (over two months) by my usage, and arrived at just under 28 cents per kwh.How would that change if I became resident?
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(Re Woodburners )Are CO detectors widely available and mandatory as in the UK? I reckon we all should have them. Not seen them locally.
I was just about to wire up my workshop to the ENEL box this morning and discovered that the LIVE (Brown) and the EARTH wires are connected together at the meter tails, I was expecting the NEUTRAL and the EARTH wires to be connected together, has
I'm running the latest firefox but the website is painfully slow (and has been for a month or two) -any comments?
Just tasted the latest batch of our home made orange liqueur, absolutely fantastic, bright , bright, orange (just like tartrasine ho ho!
Just wondering how feasible it is to buy a container and fill it with stuff in the UK and ship it out to Puglia? I rather thought I could use it as a workshop / store afterwards...but is it a runner??
I wondered if anyone could explain how to calculate the car tax in Italy, I know it is to do with horse power etc but is there a useful website like our own DVL site which can allow one to find out how much tax is paid on say....
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I thought gas boilers had to be fitted on the outside of the house these days in Italy at least. If a condensing boiler then be careful with the condensate pipe freezing up.
Leroy Merlin sell it, but it'll rot eventually so choose something more durable.
Craco and the Sassi in Matera are worth a visit.
Palmanova in with it's octagonal street layout is worth a stop for a light lunch. If you like war stuff Monte Grappa , Redipuglia and Caporetto (Slovenia) are impressive. You could do with more time though to enjoy the trip.
Could you have left an electric water heater switched on? How many kwh are being used? Do you get online billing? Should be easy to check. We always worried about leaving the immerser on when we left the house...
Welcome to Italy. Hope you find someone to sort it out. xx
I meant in the sense that neutral and earth are usually at the same potential, ie connected, not a 'floating' earth.
As far as I can see the earth is not 'tied down', in Italy unlike the UK. They rely on the circuit breaker to limit electrocution. We have a house in Puglia too, recently rewired by professionals.
How much do you want? We had our best ever harvest and the oil is lovely with a peppery flavour, 0.3% acid. We will be driving back to the UK this summer, although we normally take the ferry to Hull I'm sure we could send a tin for a fee if you are further south. Best regards Billy
'Less is mower,' for sure if the land is reasonably level. Saves a lot of time.