Mixergy hot water tank - energy savings, joys and disappointments

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @Ian-gf8id
    @Ian-gf8id Год назад +24

    Your review of Mixergy comes across as very objective and fair. Hidden T&Cs, and their implications, would easily go unnoticed for the majority of customers and it's right that you bring the issues into the light. I've had a Megaflo as part of my unvented system boiler and hot water storage for >1- years and would never agree to having it serviced as a matter of course - a Megaflo (or similar) is a 'fit and forget' item. Requiring an annual service in order to keep a product warranty is an extremely cynical commercial strategy and, combined with the problems that you've experienced, in my mind moves the Mixergy tank from 'consider for the future' to 'disregard'.

    • @MagicianMan
      @MagicianMan Год назад +3

      Interestingly we have a Kinsgspan Trube Xe Unvented HW Cylinder and this requires a, documented, Annual Service every year for warranty purposes. It's to do with the internal baffle that removes the requirement for a separate Expansion Vessel.
      Also note that there was an update regarding the Grid Assist & AI Features. As he states in the information - easy to miss to be honest. Probably could do with being a pinned comment from EVPuzzle instead.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      Yep that's been shared on Twitter but not significant enough for a video update
      If hope with the progress they make they ask for a collaborative positive update. I'm just hoping they redesign the pv switch and open up AI when not using grid assist, job done

  • @adrianhart9409
    @adrianhart9409 Год назад +17

    I've been following Mixergy for a while and really liked it, I've even told others about them.
    I'm building a house and was on the verge of purchasing.
    Not anymore.
    Thanks for the honest review

    • @steveallen7890
      @steveallen7890 6 месяцев назад +2

      same here , Thanks but no thanks

  • @paulkavanagh8240
    @paulkavanagh8240 Год назад +18

    Thanks for another insightful and balanced review, Nigel. I hope Mixergy takes note of your very valid concerns and changes their approach. I don't like being mugged either, and will be looking elsewhere for my new hot water solution.

  • @simonm434
    @simonm434 Год назад +20

    Great balanced video, completely agree with your take and the pro's can cons. This company now has an opportunity to address these and potentially become best on market.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +3

      Thanks Simon I found this one hard to do but it is a great product and working really well despite my concerns

  • @MarkyMark1668
    @MarkyMark1668 Год назад +9

    Great review Nigel. I was about to have a mixergy tank with my ASHP instal. It has got me thinking “is this for me”. Mixergy were helpful when I contacted them, but they don’t volunteer the information that if you use it for an ASHP, you lose the ability to use an exact percentage of water. This is due to the fact that the Mixergy tank uses an external heat exchanger. This means the whole tank is heated as the water has to pump around the cylinder via the heat external heat exchanger. The only time the water in the tank “Stratifies” is when the water is heated via the immersion. The tank does this using a separate pipe within the tank, this transfers the cold water from the bottom to the top of the tank, via an atomiser/diffuser water supply pipe, thus allowing the water in the top of the tank to continue to be separated, by stratification,from the cold water lower down the tank. So in a nutshell the only time I will make an energy saving is by not using my ASHP to heat the water and use the immersion instead. This means that the ASHP COP potential of say upto 4 is not utilised when not allowing the ASHP to heat the water. This is not made clear in the product information, in fact I initially believed the water stratified however it was heated.
    The main saving that I can see when using an ASHP is the excellent insulation on the tank. This is upto 30% more efficient than alternative cylinders. But this saving at energy rates of say 50p per KWH means a saving of 15p per KWH. Is this enough to pay for the extended warranty and service, plus the extra cost for the tank?
    I also did not know that unless I take the Mixergy service plan, the warranty becomes invalid. Sadly, like you I initially loved the company, but it does not explain the fine print of their warranty and the required continued subscription to use of Data,Grid tie in, yearly servicing and associated cost, plus the loss of usability % when heating via an ASHP. This coupled with the poor compatibility for solar diversion is really making me re think my options and I feel that despite the great support and attitude of the staff the company ethos is just like any other and they seem to be upselling their product only to squeeze more profit from their initially loyal customers, but ultimately at their customers expense. I had been waiting for your Mixergy update video, but feel sad that the company I really want to believe in and trust has disappointingly taken my trust and used it for their own gain. Gutted.

    • @VISTLER
      @VISTLER Год назад +3

      I agree.
      This should have been transparent upfront but it was not made clear.
      They spring the service plan on you after the tank has been installed.
      I love the tank and I like the company. But this aspect sucks.

  • @mackay250
    @mackay250 Год назад +5

    I agree with you Nigel! I was looking for some kind of tank to be installed with my solar and battery system, Mixergy was right up there. Now I’m not so sure??? I am glad you was very honest and told us. Well done!

  • @SustainablesolarsolutionsCoUk
    @SustainablesolarsolutionsCoUk Год назад +8

    Really interesting piece, on the comments about warranty I do want to point out that for safety reasons all pressurised/unvented cylinders like Mixergy should be annually serviced.

  • @shirleydanby4123
    @shirleydanby4123 Год назад +4

    Wow! Well dear sir I can't tell you how timely this video is. I was due to call mixergy this morning about getting quotes and the like for a tank for our home renovation next year.
    Lots to unpack here. Will go back to researching this before we talk to mixergy about concerns raised. Thanks for the amazing information

  • @grahamahosking
    @grahamahosking Год назад +7

    Just had this response from Mixergy about the two features, Gid and scheduling... Thanks Graham, this isn’t the first time this question has been raised.
    The technical team are working on a solution that unpicks the 2x features, this shouldn’t be too far off and will allow you to have one without the other. Please bare with us, whilst these changes are implemented.

  • @jonathanwarne3480
    @jonathanwarne3480 Год назад +23

    Never had a cylinder serviced. 😀 Thanks for this honest review. Things often not as 100% amazing and beneficial as Bobby Llewellyn likes to pretend.

    • @Riktenstein
      @Riktenstein Год назад +2

      Also he has them come to his house and set it all up. The rest of us have to figure it all out.

    • @gramamg100
      @gramamg100 Год назад +1

      I suspect Bobby Llewelyn isn’t worried about data. He probably just leaves it to do it’s own thing.
      Nigel did say he’s happy with it does the job well, and that’s good enough for Robert and most people I suspect. For myself I’m looking towards heat batteries, Sun Amp.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +5

      Professional media types do tend to be positive about things they review, but like car magazines. They don't get their free test cars otherwise

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +2

      Think he's probably too busy to look at data I like a part timer like me 🤣

    • @nickieredshaw7835
      @nickieredshaw7835 Год назад

      @@gramamg100 looked at sunamp but £4000 is too much for hot water heater unless you not got room for tank it’s maybe ok

  • @Phil-kt6hc
    @Phil-kt6hc Год назад +13

    Very interesting video. I was on the verge of buying the cylinder but thank you for the video. I won't be buying the tank now. Even though you recommended the tank.
    The way these companies are being so sly is getting beyond a joke. Apple started it and it's about time the general public started to wake up.

  • @robbiepilot
    @robbiepilot Год назад +9

    Smashing video! At least Mixergy/CEO should offer you a handsome reward for your feedback. And then they should act positively on every issue you raise. Looking forward, forget about retirement - I would hope very much to see the relevent government department for energy head hunting you an advisor. Your whole approach to experimenting with and understanding the Energy Puzzle is outstanding - I just hope the right people are watching and listening with great interest! I for one an benefitting very much from your work. Thanks so much.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +3

      What a lovely generous comment, thank you. You are why I do this, people that get it, people that want information and data and real experience. I little thinking and research goes a long way.
      I think I'll stick to retirement though, government elevensies wouldn't be the same 😉

  • @MoggerhangerMark
    @MoggerhangerMark Год назад +19

    Excellent video, best Mixergy review I've seen - thanks Nigel. I totally agree with your views on Grid Assist, it's mean approach and probably breaking data protection law. Feels like a startup company that's got a great core product but needs to learn fast and be more open and customer first.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +6

      Appreciate the comment,. Makes me feel normal to know I'm not alone on this thinking

  • @andytrewin
    @andytrewin Год назад +5

    Thanks Nigel good to hear the pros and cons - I was thinking of getting one, having second thoughts now.

  • @mikec2505
    @mikec2505 Год назад +3

    I note they have launched the iHP version which has its own integrated heat pump. I had my interest piqued by that as I don’t / can’t have much solar, but having watched your video I think I will have to do some deeper research and thinking, so it has been a useful watch.

  • @courtmanr
    @courtmanr Год назад +4

    Thanks Nigel, saved me a fair bit of hassle, these are issues that would bother me as well.

  • @BJ_MBA
    @BJ_MBA Год назад +2

    It is a long video but I am glad I watched it - a real eye opener lots of very useful information Thank you.

  • @shaunwhiteley3544
    @shaunwhiteley3544 Год назад +4

    Thanks for your honest review. There is no way I will ever now buy from mix energy. Their dishonest practices have burnt any chance I will now ever deal with them !

  • @andyhodchild8
    @andyhodchild8 Год назад +10

    I think you could do this with regular twin immersion cylinder and use two outputs from Eddie. One to top for on demand requests to heat a small volume and one at bottom for solar input. Eddie actually has 3 outputs though 3rd is not high current and so would need a relay. I have used WH cylinders and Newark are probably best at making tailored cylinders. I even have one thermal store with 4 immersion heaters to use it for central heating boiler. This store also had stove and solar thermal and had the dedicated solar volume, this was made by Newark cylinders.

  • @ademcguinness8132
    @ademcguinness8132 Год назад +22

    Hey Nigel, as usual an in depth review and a "must watch" for anyone who is looking to modernise / use new technologies to replace / enhance their home energy and heating systems.
    I am still to press the button on our PV and home battery (and yes the Eddi) system as I am still gathering usage data (first year with an EV). I was looking at the Mixergy tank, but from your review I might just install the Eddi and wait and see how / if Mixergy address this feedback.

    • @markrichardson8299
      @markrichardson8299 Год назад +4

      I'm in the process of trying to get quotes to install a Mixergy tank, having second thoughts now.

    • @MrStraightdart
      @MrStraightdart Год назад +5

      Please do all the research you can for instance if you get a victron inverter for the batteries it comes with the ability to divert excess electricity to an immersion without having to spend the extra money on an eddi or similar.

    • @GrahamRead101
      @GrahamRead101 Год назад +4

      @@MrStraightdart they’re not quite the same. Many inverters can switch an output on with excess, but it’s binary - it’s doesn’t ramp the power based on the excess available - like an Eddie or iboost etc.

    • @MrStraightdart
      @MrStraightdart Год назад +2

      @@GrahamRead101 yep as I said do the research, the Victron does the same as an eddi you can even heat the water before using the excess to charge your batteries

    • @GrahamRead101
      @GrahamRead101 Год назад +5

      @@MrStraightdart Indeed , for others reading this -the Victron (or other Inverter) hot water divert isn't the same as the eddie (or Iboost) though. The victron is a switching supply - it just turns the full power on or off to the immersion (or any other device). The eddie (and iboost) alter the power output gping to the immersion to exactly match (as far as possible) the surplus power available.
      It's not bad or good - just different, depending on specific needs when there's surplus solar power available.

  • @jonathangoss396
    @jonathangoss396 Год назад +3

    Nigel You can add a thermocouple and control board to the Eddi to control the water temperature without using the immersion heater thermostat. The thermostat is set higher for emergency cut out. Great channel.

  • @petersmith2650
    @petersmith2650 Год назад +27

    Be interesting to see if their approach changes. It would seem the boffins who designed it deserve an A+ for pushing forward the design of something that hasn’t changed much since the introduction of unvented cylinders.
    Epic fail from the marketing/sales team who somehow blind sided whoever ok’d all the up selling.

  • @markpurcell4507
    @markpurcell4507 Год назад +4

    1/ Nigel, great work and some really important points you raise. I'll unpack a couple of points. Another nightmare scenario which is unfolding here is your tank is dependent on their data centre to provide full functionality. A hot water system typically lasts 10 years, what guarantee do you have their data centre will be fully functional for 10 years. This is already happening where hardware dependent on the manufacturer cloud servers have stopped working and the consumer had no recourse.
    The answer of course is local control so the container can maintain full functionality when the company goes out of business.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +2

      Yes and what is full functionality?
      What are their contingency plans, backup servers or do they outsource to a state where we have no controls. It's a minefield.

  • @DimDonut23
    @DimDonut23 Год назад +2

    Huge thanks for your video, as I think what you presented is essential to know prior to purchasing a mixergy tank to use in conjunction with solar.

  • @wires4auto
    @wires4auto Год назад +4

    Wow!!
    I was thinking of buying the exact same system and didn't realise all of this!
    Thank you so much.
    I wanted the AI for the same reason
    I am getting solar and was thinking I need there switch so it links to there software. ( Horrible it doesn't ) no point buying there PV switch.
    It definitely has room for improvement, so I'll wait until they fix these problems or another company beats them to market with a more superior tank

  • @richardhanmer
    @richardhanmer Год назад +2

    very useful real world insights into living with this tank. The conditions on warranty, service and data collection and grid assist all build a very cynical business tactic. Mixergy need to be open about these things which lock you in.

  • @annakasyna8576
    @annakasyna8576 Год назад +3

    Thank you for such an in depth video. I was considering the mixergy tank to go with heat pump. But after watching your video looks like that would have been a bad idea. Tank needs to be replaced but will be looking for a different product. Hope mixergy watches the video.reads the comments and learns something.

  • @chunwu888
    @chunwu888 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I was thinking about getting one of these but I think I will just keep my current setup

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +2

      It's worth looking at , we've enjoyed having it , much better hot water solution and less energy use

  • @JonathanPorterfield
    @JonathanPorterfield Год назад +6

    Great video Nigel , you hit on some good points about AI and grid assist !
    As you know ive sunamps for our HW , and great functionality with the eddie.

  • @johnalgar4747
    @johnalgar4747 Год назад +13

    Great analysis Nigel. I am actually on the same path as you. I had a Mixergy 210 ltr in my plan until I read their T&C's and realised what you have explained in this video. Sadly I think what has happened here is some ideation group has come up with "great ideas" to make us the customer the actual product.
    As you say, to an extent I understand, but the blackmail included on what is after all a premium product is intolerable. Haven't these business advisers realised the jig is up. Some customers are aware we are being turned into a product and so can fight back like you mentioned.
    How can they say this great new idea is much better than your old tank BUT it needs yearly maintenance. Like you my last HW tank was installed a while ago (in 2007 in my case) and to my knowledge nobody has looked at it since. How can the new product be better???
    It is clearly a SCAM to force you to pay them a regular amount. Comanies do this so as to create a better book value for take over or sale. Wht buy a "mixergy" - today tank - when say british gas might buy them and now you have other problems
    I'm sorry but this customer approach they have has destroyed any value the actual tank may have had. It is, as you said, YOUR tank, you didn't get it on the cheap because of all these extra charges to "keep the so called warranty", why should anyone be able to control your stuff other than you.
    I also agree with the mis-selling point you made. The great PPI debacle ended in billions being paid back, the same will apply to all these companies charging extra for this and that after the actual sale unless they have made it very clear what they are doing which they haven't
    Sorry for the rant, but I was incensed when I realised just how much a Mixergy tank would cost on a lifetime basis. It is a cynical approach to customers, treating them as stupid. You video has made this much clearer, hopefully some customers will now avoid this trap.
    Such a shame, as the product itself is good (with some wrinkles that need to be ironed out) but these back room "how much can we actually take from customers pockets" bods that must have advised mixergy have ruined it. Shame

    • @rymoe6299
      @rymoe6299 Год назад +7

      Mixergy have teamed up with British Gas! BG rebrand Worcester bosch boilers and provide a 2 year warranty. The same boiler supplied and installed by anyone else often comes with a 5yr warranty often extended if the installers attend a tea and cupcakes day at Worcester boilers!!! I’m so glad Nigel is highlighting these issues especially with these warranties and monthly service plans!!! What a con!! Add all these fees along with additional purchase installation costs. Surly these extra costs negate any savings and just for some additional gadgets!!!! Which will soon be copied and improved on

    • @johnalgar4747
      @johnalgar4747 Год назад +5

      @@rymoe6299 So true - I didn't know they had already teamed up with british gas. OMG we know how that is going to end up!
      Question is, I really want an intelligent tank with an Eddie type of thing etc. but who actually offers this?
      Pay "x £000 for the tank" and its just that, done and installed? Highly efficient and intelligent to boot. No rentals or other BS.
      I am setting up all my various home systems to work "in-house" - NO reliance on the internet and nobody outside in control.
      I have specified my battery system to be independent, the solar will be too, it took some engineering and time, but you can't do that if you buy off the shelf systems. I could not find one commonly available system that also could act as a whole house UPS system (in other words switching from grid to battery in less than 20ms) and is independent of the internet at the same time.
      We all know that the internet for sure will be taken down by someone at some point for whatever reason they believe in, sad but true today. So I want my family isolated from the impact of that, which they were in the past and should be in the future.
      Anyway - back to the HW tank, it definitely will not be mixergy now, which is a shame. Looked like a great product.
      Please, anyone out there know of a intelligent tank I can buy and own?

    • @rymoe6299
      @rymoe6299 Год назад +4

      @@johnalgar4747 there are plenty of manufacturers who can make bespoke cylinders. (McDonald’s engineering, Fabdec, Telford etc) With internal baffles etc basically a copy of Mixergy with is not unique other than the gadgets connected to it. Multiple immersions top middle bottom of cylinder are all possible and a fraction of the Mixergy offering.
      There are plenty of highly intelligent guys who comment on Nigel’s videos who could possibly sort out the remote monitoring of these immersions via home assistant hue even 🤷🏼‍♂️
      Telford cylinders have been really helpful when I’ve need to cylinder to fit a certain space and with the connections exactly where I needed them.

    • @johnalgar4747
      @johnalgar4747 Год назад +3

      @@rymoe6299 Thank you. That's great info and I will be in touch with them. Cheers

    • @rubydoobstylie
      @rubydoobstylie Год назад +3

      @@johnalgar4747 Absolutely spot on John! Anyone reliant on intelligent smart systems are open to unsolicited access or changes in terms and conditions. They want us reliant on their products, that way customers are easy to manipulate. People are walking blindly into these products for the sake of so-called simplicity. I love technology (just spent a small fortune on self-generation stuff) particularly if it helps with the environmental impact, however as always a good product/service always ends up as a lucrative business opportunity. BTW British Gas....🤦‍♂️ profit over everything else!

  • @markglanville6495
    @markglanville6495 Год назад +5

    The beauty of a purely resistive load like an emersion heater, is it will function to a lesser degree on very low voltages, enabling devices like the Eddi to make use of any excess from solar panels no matter how small. There is no reason the Mixergy switch couldn't be redesigned to provide the same level of intelligence to the feed from the Eddi as it does from the mains, whilst using the the seperate mains supply to power the electronics. I have an unvented stainless steel tank that still looks new inside after 11 years due to having a water softener, with the cold feed at the bottom and hot water taken from the top, the Eddi feeds the emersion heater at the bottom of the tank (important if you want the heat the whole tank) and the hot water sits at the top of the tank with very little dilution from the cold water below. An indirect coil is still linked to the gas boiler but the intention in the future is to use a heat pump. If we accidentally use all the hot water, either by using gas or electricity, we have usable hot water in just a few minutes. With just two of us in the house, both having daily showers, in the absence of any solar, just an hour of heating each morning will last us 24 hours. In Summer, the Eddi easily takes care of our water heating. The whole tank doesn't require heating as any hot water rises to the top. I'm delighted with this simple approach, providing mains pressure hot water with maintenance consisting of expansion tank replacement every few years when the TP valves start discharging due to the tank going over pressure. With the tank upstairs, an expansion tank bladder pressure of 30psi seems to work for us. Just taken delivery of AC coupled Pylontech batteries and a Sofar inverter to time shift our consumption using the new Inteligent Octopus tariff that gives an hour longer window than Octopus Go Tarriff and available to those that don't have an EV. We have a Zappi charger but invested in the My Energy equipment just before the latest switch to WiFi conectability alleviating the need to have a Harvi. I was initially disappointed at the whole range being revamped just after my investment but it has been sugested the original system link was more robust. Would be interested in any RUclips content on this subject! Thank you for providing great data, enabling you viewers to make informed choices.

  • @clivepierce1816
    @clivepierce1816 Год назад +11

    We have exactly the same issue with our Mixergy tank, Eddi and third party solar diverter. Overall I find the tank superior to previous analogue tanks, though I’m also irritated with grid assist and the care plan. Our Mixergy cylinder was implemented alongside an ASHP. This is also a source of irritation because the ASHP heats from the bottom of the tank. We still use our excess solar power to heat water by running the heat pump (which is installed house side of the consumer unit) at appropriate times though this isn’t an automated process.

    • @RichardABW
      @RichardABW Год назад +5

      If it's heating from the bottom what is the advantage over a regular tank?

    • @HOMEAROMAS
      @HOMEAROMAS Год назад +2

      @@RichardABW I wondered that too. It it heats from the bottom, then it has to heat the whole tank, and in winter when solar is scarce, and you only want to heat what you use, the whole point of the clever tank, you can't if you use an ASHP. Can't the feed in for the ASHP be moved to the cold feed at the top, then the tank will shut the ASHP off once you've heated the percentage needed?

  • @brianholding4357
    @brianholding4357 Год назад +2

    I have Sunamp, very happy, immersion only, + Eddie; Yes I would turn off grid assist after watching this. Thank you Nigel.

  • @timoliver8940
    @timoliver8940 Год назад +7

    Interesting about the solar diversion switch - when my installer came to work out their quote they advised against the PV Switch but I opted for the Heat Pump option even though at the moment I don’t have a heat pump. In general I’m very pleased with my Mixergy tank - I went from a 200ltr cylinder from the 1980’s to a 100ltr Mixergy tank - I’m single so don’t have a family to wash and scrub! One thing I have found is that my tank seems to cool more quickly than my old tank that had massive foam insulation all round it - it maybe because I had such a huge tank before but I only needed to heat it every 2 days but the Mixergy uses way way less energy to heat and I can set how much of the tank I want to heat rather than having to heat a whole tank. BTW the Holiday function and connectivity is brilliant - I went away for a month on an EV touring holiday in Norway this summer and could control my tank from my smart phone but having set my coming home date and time before I went away I came home to a tank full of hot water waiting for me. I don’t have an Eddi although I have Zappi and Harvi.

    • @benholroyd5221
      @benholroyd5221 Год назад

      If it's a problem you could always add a second jacket. Obviously don't cover electronics

    • @timoliver8940
      @timoliver8940 Год назад +1

      Nigel - I set the AI control to run after watching the video yesterday - this morning my hot water level had dropped from 65% to 55% overnight and no heating happened this morning in my off peak period. After a shower that dropped the tank level to 24% I manually set the tank to heat back to 45% as I will be out today - total cost 18p in my offpeak period (0330 - 0730 at this time of the year) - and will want hot water when I come home tonight to do the washing up (no dishwasher here) and clean up me after a day out on the wet and muddy Scottish hills in my Land Rover.

    • @timoliver8940
      @timoliver8940 Год назад +1

      Well the AI must still be figuring out my usage as I’m having to do manual starts for waterheating as so far I’ve had no automatic heating. One benefit for me is that I’m now only heating 40% instead of 75 or 100% of the tank and often just a quick heat in the afternoon to have enough for evening meal pots and pans washing after tea has reduced my cost to heat water to around 40p a day except on shower days when I heat the tank to 60%. I’ve also set the “Maintain temperature” to on to see what effect that has - the tank auto heated once during today for 4 minutes which is less time than I would have heated it manually in the afternoon! Can’t wait for the AI learning to complete so I don’t have to get up at 0630 to manually put the heater in though!

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      It is brilliant when you get used to the smaller amount of water heating, we rarely heat above 40% unless we have a solar top up. It would've been been a full tank daily without it

    • @gavintillman1884
      @gavintillman1884 Год назад

      I’m still thinking about Mixergy but the third party diverter issue is concerning. Does Mixergy’s own diverter resolve the issue? Though I do like the idea of an integrated system with Zappi/Eddi/Libbi

  • @Alan_UK
    @Alan_UK Год назад +4

    Thank you Nigel for your openness. I 100% agree with your assessment. It's crazy that the Mixery does not work effectively with a PV system. On the matter of compartmentalisation of the tank - I'm struggling see how they do that. Hot water rises so the top of the tank is the hottest. Maybe they have temperature sensors all the way up the tank so they know how much water is at what temperature. Or maybe they have 4 elements each covering a quarter of the tank. First the top element heats and when that water is hot enough the 2nd is heated and so on. The CEO sounds a technical guy. Maybe he didn't want to divulge their secret design or they want to create an illusion that they have a unique technique.
    Re loss of energy. I have built my own energy diverter. If I heated the tank using spare PV in the afternoon the tank will have cooled by the morning. I had to add an option to boost the tank early in the morning using purchased energy. I had extra lagging on the tank and came to the conclusion that the heat was escaping out of the top hot water out pipe which has a spur expansion pipe to the cold tank in the loft. I've lagged those but some still migrates down the pipes.

    • @VISTLER
      @VISTLER Год назад +1

      It works fine with a PV system.
      I don't know what makes you think it doesn't.
      As for the way it heats water. Yes, the main point of the tank is that it uses clever technology to heat from the top down (hence the need for a pump), so you only need to heat as much water as you want to use.

  • @carlfrancis8565
    @carlfrancis8565 Год назад +3

    Thankyou very much for this review, which I had been eagerly awaiting as someone in the process of going Solar etc and have been seriously considering Mixergy.
    I thought your review sounded very detailed, very balanced and very fair. There's a word for the kind of tactics you reported Mixergy exercising. The word is 'unscrupulous'. As a result of hearing how they have gone about things, regardless of how good their product is, Mixergy are not people I will do business with. I would rather take my chances with a standard hot water cylinder and in the meantime, I'd say that the floor is open to other companies that might be produce a similar product but without the same 'strings'.
    Am very sorry that you had to part with your money to gain this knowledge, at the same time very grateful to you for passing it on in your report.
    I also found your reference to those past scandals surrounding the financial institutions highly relevant. Around 20 years ago, I stopped doing business with any that identified themselves as that dirty little four letter word ending in "nk", and I have to say I've been much better off for it. It quite literally pays to stick to principles.

  • @RussellBrown-qi1rp
    @RussellBrown-qi1rp Год назад +3

    Seeing your video and reading the comments has made me reconsider the Mixergy tank and it's benefits. As others have commented, many hot water cylinders have the stratification layer, so the only difference with the Mixergy is it has finer control of the level of hot water by being able to add diffused cold water to the top of the tank to increase the volume of hot water, rather than heating from below using the next lowest coil or immersion heater element.
    It's still an interesting idea, but given all the limitations / restrictions on its use, I will be looking more closely at cheaper cylinders with multiple coil or immersion entry points so I can create my own local control with Home Assistant.
    As the Mixergy controls are based on the Raspberry Pi, I wonder how long it will be before someone replaces the OS with this own control software, and hopefully open sources it. perhaps then we can gain the benefits of the system design of the tank, but with us being able to decide if we wish to participate in grid balancing with the appropriate energy tariff so we get the benefit.
    One month later I don't see any update from Mixergy on there response to this issue. Judging by the comments, a significant number of potential customers are voting with their feet and looking at other options. Mixergy's customer base must be heavily biased to enthusiastic energy savers, so surely this is a significant issue for them. I wonder if it is possible for them to make a profit on relatively low volume of tank sales without creaming the grid payments.

  • @robertwright6113
    @robertwright6113 Год назад +2

    Great video. I really liked the idea of the Mixergy tank. I have just moved house and there was an old copper tank in the loft. I knew we would be putting solar panels on the roof so I was interested in PV diverter. I bought the tank and had it fitted to the existing gas boiler. I had my tank fitted with the Mixergy PV diverter only to find later that it connects to the export meter via a short cable. My meter is 6m away from my tank so the switch is useless. I had to buy the 3rd party PV switch and an I boost which is being fitted on Tuesday 🤦‍♂️.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      Cable couldn't be extended? Such a shame these things are never as simple as we'd like

    • @robertwright6113
      @robertwright6113 Год назад

      @@EVPuzzle I’m going to ring them tomorrow. It’s only an Ethernet connection 🤷‍♂️

  • @grahamwoodier5066
    @grahamwoodier5066 Год назад +5

    Back in June 2022 I was on the verge of buying a Mixergy tank (and would have gone for the diverter switch to use an Eddi because I already had a Zappi). Fortunately at the last minute I had a change of heart and decided to replace my 35 year old copper tank with a more modern stainless affair with better insulation, a fixed baffle and a heat exchanger that is designed to work at lower temperatures via a heat pump (even though I still use gas). I just felt that the Mixergy solution was too complex, too expensive and came with on-going service costs that I didn't need. My hot water system works fine and doesn't suffer from the cooling off issue that you reported and I only have to heat it once per day (gas in the winter, solar in summer). Fortunately I don't have a young daughter spending all day in the shower. Thanks for the video.

    • @RichardABW
      @RichardABW Год назад

      What is your heat-exchanger tank please?

    • @grahamwoodier5066
      @grahamwoodier5066 Год назад +2

      @@RichardABW It is a Gledhill Stainlesslite Plus Heat Pump (210L). It is designed to be unvented but I run it vented because that is how my system is plumbed and I am happy to run a pump for the showers.

    • @RichardABW
      @RichardABW Год назад

      @@grahamwoodier5066 Thanks, I’ll take a look. Now I re-read I see that it is designed for a heat pump, so it doesn’t have a heat pump in it? You can get cylinders with heat pump immersions that I think are much more economical to heat with electricity.

    • @grahamwoodier5066
      @grahamwoodier5066 Год назад +1

      @@RichardABW I imagine that a cylinder with a heat pump will be quite expensive. I only heat mine from electricity when there is surplus solar. Gas is cheaper the rest of the time.

    • @RichardABW
      @RichardABW Год назад

      @@grahamwoodier5066 No more than a mixergy tank I don’t think.

  • @man_v_snacks4299
    @man_v_snacks4299 Год назад +10

    Thanks for this, I'd been seriously looking at Mixergy for hot water, particularly with solar thermal and PV - the grid assist issues and care plan would make me think twice

  • @MrTytalus
    @MrTytalus Год назад +1

    Interesting…
    We have a convenient cupboard with piping that used to have a Potterton boiler in (all in one hot water/tank solution). That was removed (in our son’s room) and a condenser boiler put out the way in the attic.
    We wished we had had an Eddie installed and kept a hot water tank as the water flow is reduced as a tank of hot water is better than hot water on demand.
    So now? A Myxergie sounds like a good solution with a time of day tariff, together with the gas boiler… I think.
    We’ll have to think about it, but this video really explains a lot to help 😊

  • @DavidOrriss-d1i
    @DavidOrriss-d1i Год назад +1

    It works OK. We use it as excess PV power to heat the water. I have had a tank installed but problems have arisen. Quality of the product is dubious. The immersion coil was the wrong size and rattled around when the installer was working. Another of the correct size was obtained and installed. A soldered connection came away too easily and had to be replaced too. The care-plan costing £50/year is part of the guarantee BUT it is not required for a vented system. I wasn't told about this and would have had to pay £50 per year for the next 20 years. However this was let slip by the tech team and the premium was refunded. The tank guarantee was increased by an extra year. Some of the functions on the app are not intuitive and you need to understand what they mean. I'm sure they understand what it all means but to Joe Public it can be meaningless ( Target Export Current in amps anyone). Would I recommend it ? I'd look at other options too before making a decision.

  • @richardteychenne3950
    @richardteychenne3950 Год назад +3

    Thanks Nigel, very open and honest. I would share your concerns and while you are positive about the tank I will hold off any purchase until they change their approach. It would gall me too much!

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      Keep watching for the results
      I checked last November and we used 131 kwh to the 25th
      This month we've used 71 saving 60kwh.
      My 2. 4kw Solaredge array has barely generated that in November and won't in December so this tank is reducing my Energy needs by more than solar costing twice as much, during winter. Its worth thinking about and you can put two fingers up and turn grid assistance off

    • @richardteychenne3950
      @richardteychenne3950 Год назад +3

      @@EVPuzzle I completely agree with you. I just had a small hope that companies like Mixergy might have someone reading comments on your video and realise that their actions are risking the future success of their brand. We may all be boring old codgers but we are a significant sector of their potential market and things like hard sell tactics, forced buy in etc are huge negatives to us.

    • @richardteychenne3950
      @richardteychenne3950 Год назад +1

      You might also find a recent science paper from Germany interesting. Look up 'Integration of vertical solar power plants into a future German energy system _ In Smart Energy' It shows how while vertical east west panels and even north south vertical panels while they have lower peak outputs because they provide early and late energy boosts they reduce the size of battery required. This applies mainly with modern bifacial panels which have clear views both ways .

  • @edwardpickering9006
    @edwardpickering9006 Год назад +4

    Blimey Nigel, that is interesting. I nearly put a Mixergy tank in the cottage we did up (elec only) but glad I went with just an Eddi and 2 immersions now. I suspect that Mixergy works better with gas/oil/indirect heating and as you say, the PV diverter is a bit of an add on. I also found something just wasn't right when I tried to spec/order one, nor could I find an installer in the North East who had experience of them. As for the data issue, a call to the ICO would appear to be in order... They seem to have some of the pieces of the puzzle sorted, but have lost sight of the others...

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +2

      It's not all bad, just disappointing to see so much potential

  • @johnboy1232
    @johnboy1232 Год назад

    A reputation is hard won and easily lost . Companies should remember that . A very very balanced video bearing in mind how you must have paid a lot more for ultimately a lot less . You now need a plant room for all this stuff that must have a useful life . Something nobody seems to investigate . Life expectancy and guarantee That's a video right there.

  • @MichaelPickles
    @MichaelPickles Год назад +3

    Or look at a sunamp, So you don't have to worry about legionella heat cycling.
    Also, the vacuum insulation works really well.
    Hooked up to a solid diverter

  • @Paul.Woodcraft
    @Paul.Woodcraft Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video, the costs seem to outweigh any saving. We had a water softener in our previous home, even buying salt in bulk would add £20 a month to your bill. I see your issue with washing up, in our current home the pipe run to sink is long taking ages to get hot water and leaving hot water cooling static in the pipe after turning the tap off. We fitted a small under sink heater as much to get hot water immediately but may make some savings. We have only just got solar panels and battery and will get an "Eddie" next summer (to heat the top of our conventional immersion tank presently little going to grid but I won't be getting a Mixergy tank as not only the cost of purchase and fitting but the ongoing annual cost would appear to be excessive.

  • @edwyncorteen1527
    @edwyncorteen1527 Год назад +3

    I can thoroughly recommend the EcoCamel Orbit shower head for your daughter's shower, it uses much less water than a conventional head with no loss of shower "feel". You will probably need the hard water version, not cheap, but very good, ignore the cheaper ones in their range, simply not as good!

  • @happispaces
    @happispaces 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative. I'm looking at water heaters now and came across this. Is there any update? I really like the idea of the Mixergy water heater.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  8 месяцев назад

      I'll do an update , 2 years in what have I learnt etc soon but I essence my views are the same..experience has been great, tank is great mixergy support seems good too, not that I've needed it much but they have responded fast to a software update issue which was a very good sign

  • @bill_heywood
    @bill_heywood Год назад +1

    A really interesting and in depth video, thank you Nigel. Sounds like amazing technology hampered by poor strategy and customer service. I've got a newish hot tank so I'm just having an Eddi when I get my solar PV, but I won't have the newer tech or smart features

  • @michaelhorton6881
    @michaelhorton6881 Год назад +3

    I took an alternate path. Purchased an EV, added 20kWh battery system, house had elec showers, replaced old combi boiler with system boiler and 90l super insulated immersion tank which can be heated by new boiler or elec. switched to Octopus Go Faster. Heat hot water during cheap rate 8.25p per kWh, use max 2kWh from Batteries during day. Have loads of hot water all day long and costs £6.20 per month. The immersion heater control is a Sonoff Wi-Fi device, that just runs and does not need a hub. Records exactly how much elec is used for up to six months. When I get solar installed I can automatically divert solar power to car, top up batteries or heat up hot water, a very simple task.

  • @gwen0437
    @gwen0437 Год назад +6

    It will be interesting to see if they make a heat pump tank which would be a perfect match for an air to air heating.

  • @moo4rich
    @moo4rich Год назад +3

    Great information Nigel. A real eye opener which makes me wonder, what other products out there are working to a similar business model without fully informing customers before purchase.?

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Год назад

      Pretty most of our Chinese hybrid inverters/batteries, solar junk! Glitches, never work as advertised and pizzpoor instructions. I have low end to high end! It’s all junk!!!

  • @ianbrown1474
    @ianbrown1474 Год назад +2

    really appreciate this video - the T’s & C’s would have caused me huge problems - lets see if there is a mixergy response …

  • @jlcTTT
    @jlcTTT Год назад +2

    Hi Nigel. As far as I understand it, you can easily get around this problem by installing a thermostatic mixer valve at the hot water exit of your mixergy tank. The valve mixes cold water in with the hot water and you can set the temp at whatever level you like between (something like) 45 and 60 degrees. You can then keep the mixergy 75 degree C setting. I have my immersion set at 80 degrees C, so that on sunny days I can store more (i.e. higher temperature) water to use on cloudy days (through my solic 200 solar diverter), which in winter especially is very useful!

    • @JohnRoss1
      @JohnRoss1 Год назад

      Certainly a safety issue if you don't have anti-scald mixer. Your hot water needs to be hot enough to stop bacterial growth. Our water tanks (gas or electric) in Canada have cold water piped to the bottom of the tank from the port on the top of the tank.

    • @battsonbikes1919
      @battsonbikes1919 Год назад

      @@JohnRoss1 Huh ? plz explain.

  • @sailingoctopus1
    @sailingoctopus1 Год назад +8

    A very interesting discussion and you make a lot of good points.
    As with all DHW savings from improved efficiency or insulation, I always go back to the point that any heat lost from DHW is, in most cases entering your home and carries a warming benefit, your warm towels being a case in point, so your 10% cost saving is offset by maybe a 3% increase in heating costs to replace the heat gained indirectly from DHW inefficiencies. So if the gross saving is 10% then the net financial benefit from the Mixergy is probably only 7%.
    I suppose you could regard Grid Assist as a concealed charitable donation to the environment, as its saving some CO2 emissions by helping the grid to run more efficiently.
    Is there some loss of utility from enabling Grid Assist? For example, would you be unable to have a bath at 10pm in the evening, if the grid decided it needed the power for something else?

    • @kenbone4535
      @kenbone4535 Год назад

      My plate loaded cylinder is heated at night during the winter and by solar via an Eddie in the summer . I only lose about 1-2⁰ over night.

    • @kenbone4535
      @kenbone4535 Год назад

      I live in Hampshire, my plate loaded cylinder works fine. No softener 🤔

  • @GrahamRead101
    @GrahamRead101 Год назад +2

    Interesting video. I have my standard tank well monitored. Cold water just doesn’t mix in the way you describe. Cold comes into the bottom, there’s very little cooling in reality, just greater stratification. I could post many graphs to show this.
    As for heating a small amount - I’ve installed a Willis immersion pipe arrangement which does exactly what you describe - it heats the top of the tank first.
    So really interesting video on mixergy tank, just not convinced it adds much benefit.

  • @markpurcell4507
    @markpurcell4507 Год назад +3

    6/ final point from me regarding immersion heater efficiently which is fixed at a maximum of 100% the physics hasn't changed between your old technology and new. To get modern hot water heating efficiency you need to switch to a heat pump (by transferring the heat from air or ground to your water tank) to get upwards of 300%-400% efficiency, which would reduce your energy consumption to 25% whilst producing the same amount of hot water.
    You did mention the line scale issue with the heat pump coils, but unfortunately that is where increased efficiency takes you if you want to go there.
    I'm using 2 kWh per day to heat a 315l tank for a household of four using an air to water heat pump system automated with my solar PV production.

  • @rajanpatel65
    @rajanpatel65 Год назад +2

    Very insightful! I think I'll skip Mixergy, very disappointed, the things you've outlined are exactly what I was expecting to be present and also care about.

  • @VISTLER
    @VISTLER Год назад +3

    Coincidentally I checked my Mixergy app while I was watching the video.
    The cylinder has run cold (32 degrees actually) for the first time since February (it is now the end of November).
    It's been running solely off my PV panels since then.
    And BTW it heats up to 100%, no problem.
    Sun is forecast for tomorrow. So I am happy to wait.
    I am glad that I specified a 300 litre tank. I thought it would give me more redundancy to bridge those cloudy days and it has.
    I love the fact that I can have such a big tank and yet in the depths of winter I only need to use enough off-peak electricity to heat as much of the tank as I will need for the coming day. Not the whole tank as I would have to do with a conventional setup.
    I couldn't give a monkey's about sending anonymised data.
    I was pissed off about the maintenance plan business too. I just ignore it.
    Being able to see how much water is in the tank via the app whenever I want to is so much better than the guesswork and uncertainty of a normal tank.
    I am not a huge fan of AI. I figure that I can use the information that I get from the app to predict usage better than AI would eg I know when guests are going to be staying or I am planning to wash the car etc.
    I am not bothered by the black wire/white wire thing either. I am not interested in spreadsheets of data. I just want to know whether the sun is providing all my hot water (for most of the time it does) and how much I need to boost the tank overnight, using off-peak electricity. I can easily see from the graphs how much I have been using and, from that, guesstimate how much will be needed
    The tank is great. I love it.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      Bigger tank acting as a battery store
      Like yourself, I prefer my own intelligence as to how to heat water up but many like the idea of automation and might expect the AI to be available in any Configuration

    • @desimmonds
      @desimmonds Год назад

      Thanks for this interesting insight. Can I ask whether you have the 3rd party switch for an Eddie or whether you have just stuck with the Mixergy tech? I was planning on getting a Mixergy tank, watched this video and still suspect I will as I don't see a better alternative. Your review to Nigel's has helped with that!

  • @jeanh9641
    @jeanh9641 Год назад +2

    Thank you for such an informative and honest discussion. I had my Mixergy tank fitted last week and I did not know that I would lose functionality if I fitted an Eddi which was my original intention. I am in not sure how I am going to go by forward. I certainly need some advice.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      Keep watching and hopefully you'll be comfortable with whichever decision you make. I'm glad I stuck with the Eddi but it does mean I don't use the mixergy heating AI

  • @terryrigden4860
    @terryrigden4860 Год назад +3

    Very interesting analysis. There is another reason not to allow the temperature to rise above 60C , water that hot destroys the seals in many plumbing seals as I found out the hard way by wrecking a thermostatic shower valve and a pressure relief valve . The manual on both clearly stated a temperature limit of 60C.
    The hard sell is totally off putting, not going with them because of that

  • @nobotshere8364
    @nobotshere8364 Год назад +10

    We love our Mixergy tank. It is saving us two-thirds of what it cost before. The level of control over what we are heating is brilliant. That's the key, you heat what you use and it's your job to work out what you use. Its like switching on the kettle just to let it go cold as opposed to heating a kettle with one cup of water for one tea.
    We love how rapid it is to heat up. 50% tank at 50 degrees in 20mins.
    I would recommend heating by gas where possible, you can add the rate you pay in the app and it's far more efficient than electric. We heated it with our battery storage and it was brutal. Cleared a 13kw battery to fill 150lt .. Wayyyyyy too expensive. The only advantage will be the summer with excess solar.
    My only two small criticisms are.
    1. The smart function of reading our activity and predicting what we will use does not work. You are better off building a schedule that works for you.
    2. The temperature drops off way too quickly especially if your only keep 30% hot water. You will lose 20% of a 40% heated at in just one night. I thought it would hold that heat for days.

    • @patrickwheeler2646
      @patrickwheeler2646 Год назад +1

      A modern unvented cylinder only loses (roughly) 1°c worth of energy in 24hrs so only heating a portion of you tank only saved you money the first time it was turned on. Everyone with a modern cylinder only heats what they use.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      If it uses less energy it uses less energy

    • @stevejudyrobinson1771
      @stevejudyrobinson1771 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for highlighting this really unethical company, I can’t believe a small company would stoop to these depths of deception. I had factored Mixergy into my design but have now crossed them off. I hope they read your comments and publicly apologise for this deception. And I hope past customers save this video so they can launch a class action in the future. If they were in the States they would unfortunately be toast by now. When they have a really good product but really unethical management.
      Please keep telling us all how it is. Thanks

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  2 месяца назад

      @stevejudyrobinson1771 thank you for your comment and thoughts . Mixergy did reply to me and have improved their systems slightly . The system itself is great and I've managed well without turning on their AI features .

    • @stevejudyrobinson1771
      @stevejudyrobinson1771 2 месяца назад

      @@EVPuzzle Yes, but you still basically have a dumb tank. Not what you were expecting to buy. Or what their advertising suggests. It looks to me like fantastic designers. Then rip off marketing and managers.

  • @fredflintstone1428
    @fredflintstone1428 Год назад +1

    My bathroom is currently in bits. I've bought a 200L Gledhill cylinder which comes with two 3kW immersion heaters. After watching a video on a US tank I decided to try and solve our hot water problems by installing one of these. Apparently the data from Gledhill says that to heat the tank from cold (I can't remember the stats...maybe heating it from about 15 degrees to 60 degrees) it will take around 13kWh. This should take about 2.5 hours if the tank is completely cold. During April to October, this will be my solar dump for excess solar and during Nov - March I'll use the Octopus Go overnight tariff (which has just been reduced to 9.5p from 12p per kWh). The US video says that insulated tanks keep the hot water separated from the cold water for over 24 hours, with only a heat loss of 5 degrees. As it is, even if I had to spend 13kWh every night in winter heating the tank, 13 x9.5p is hardly going to break the bank and more importantly it allows my battery bank to be dedicated to providing cooking and heating and is in effect another 'battery'. I'll let you know how it all works out. The cost for putting the tank in myself will be around £1000, but this does include a new shower which was needed to enable the tank to go in.

  • @dnb466
    @dnb466 Год назад +3

    Thanks Nigel very helpful , would love a response from mixergy . I like many others , will think twice about a purchase . Especially as having an eddie like yours . Followed your journey for a long time .

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      I hope they do too but it's action and changes id like to see nor just words. Turning grid assist off and make it a turn on. Option with accept T&C would be an easy app change for example

  • @colinsuter6888
    @colinsuter6888 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I was looking at a Mixergy system along the same lines as yours but the problems of the diverter have made me pause. Maybe start looking elsewhere…

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      It's still good, don't write it off, I'm happy with my system , it could just be better

  • @neilbrandon
    @neilbrandon Год назад +2

    Thanks. Nigel I was considering for my mother in laws house but now decided no. The warranty and yearly service was thr last straw

  • @dcsh78
    @dcsh78 Год назад +1

    We had a Mixergy tank installed along with our Daikin high temp ASHP, since we required a new tank to work with it. Our installer said it was about the same cost as going with the Daikin all in one inside unit & tank, but would provide the smart features and the option for solar divert - which apparently is not available with the Daikin tanks. We don’t have solar divert installed as I was waiting for the announced but several year later still not available Givenergy diverter, but given your review and the likely cost I think I’ll stick with charging the tank off peak in the winter and after the batteries have changed in the summer using the ASHP that is achieving a COP of over 3 for DHW.
    I had Mixergy turn grid assist off after I had the strange heating behaviour in the summer, that they never followed up the investigation of. I couldn’t see the benefit of having grid assist on when our house is often running off batteries, so wouldn’t necessarily be using grid power. I haven’t wanted to use the AI functions as I’d prefer it to heat based on TOU tariffs and using the ASHP, but it would be interning to be able to see its predictions without actually enabling it to see if I would agree.
    The point on heat pump coil usage in hard water areas is interesting, certainly not something discussed by my installer give we have hard water…. Guess there isn’t much point in paying for an annual service or the remote monitoring if the guarantee is voided by the water!

  • @linlithgowcc
    @linlithgowcc Год назад +2

    Been looking forward to this video for a while as a friend is building a passiv house and I was thinking Mixergy for him. Now I’ve watched the video I’ve some Qs. Hope you can help. 1). Would the tank work better with their own solar diverter rather than Eddi, in terms of control ability, data, etc. 2) the demand response. Is that any time across 24hrs or can it be limited to Octopus GO cheap times? Not convinced I’d want it charging hot water when the grid was cheap but I was on peak tariff. 3) what energy do you now need to dry the dog towels!. 4) did Peter give the impression they were improving and listening to their customers, what new features are on the horizon, upgrades, etc. right now I’m not convinced and a regular tank with dual input and Eddie might be best for my mate.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      Not sure about 1) working better with pv diverter as Eddi is decent. The hassle is bits of energy use in myenergi and bits of energy use (boosts and cleansing cycle) in mixergy.
      Going with Mixergy diverter puts all the data in one place so mixergy data looks better but mixergy data isn't the best to start with. As I've done I'd stick with an Eddi if you have one otherwise nothing wrong with Mixergy diverter
      2) there's no limit defined or mentioned in the t&cs
      3) dog towels dry hung up so no extra energy
      4) Peter did sound positive and wanted to, improve things. Talk of inviting me to their HOf joining beta program and helping them with my IT skilled business background. Thing is Notting came from it so just words so far.

  • @lyracian
    @lyracian Год назад +2

    I found that very interesting. My view is the same as yours turn off grid assist.

  • @anthonydyer3939
    @anthonydyer3939 Год назад +2

    I’ve got a 12 year old unvented cylinder. There’s nothing to it except for a thermostat and a good dollop of insulation. I’ve have no idea what the warranty is/was, but there’s nothing here that would require “tech support”, which is almost certainly a euphemism for something that lasts less than 10 years.
    I’ve never been convinced of the Mixergy product offering. I get all my hot water from solar for 8 months of the year and off peak for the remaining 3 months. With that regime it’s really hard to beat, bearing in mind that all heat loss in wintertime is heating your house anyway.
    But the £49.99 a year aftercare puts it right alongside Tado, which offers “subscription services” for their central heating control system. It’s pure money for old rope, and I think you’re right, it’s going to end up in court as a misselling scam.

  • @eddyd8745
    @eddyd8745 Год назад +3

    Excellent review, I wish I'd seen it before I bought my tank. I probably wouldn't have gone anywhere near it if I'd known that British Gas were involved. Shocking bad and greedy company with no regard to customers. I generally use my tank to pre-heat water before it goes through a combi boiler. The boiler only fires up if the water is cold. I do this because heating water using gas is still way cheaper than using electricity. I generally only heat the tank if I have excess solar or there is a price plunge. One of the things that really annoys me is the legionella cleaning cycle. I can't turn it off at all unless I go into holiday mode.The tank is full of cold water, it doesn't need cleansing. Completely agree with all your points about the 3rd party diverter. I have an Eddi on order and I think I should probably cancel it (although I do like that you can set it to charge with excess solar without draining the battery, perhaps it would better to jus turn isolate the battery when charging with PV). I do like the tank, and I love seeing how much water I've got etc. but I probably wouldn't have bought one, even if British Gas weren't involved. Thanks for all your efforts, very much appreciated.

  • @iancray4038
    @iancray4038 Год назад +2

    Hi Nigel, thank you for sharing your experience . Very timely, have you looked at the SunAmp?

  • @GdaySport
    @GdaySport Год назад +3

    I think you raise some very valid points that mixenergy need to sort out. Until they do, I think j would just invest in a "dumb" dual element tank that I can control myself. A large part of using green tech is to try and get independence from the grid, and not being stitched into it surreptitiously.

    • @turdington23
      @turdington23 11 месяцев назад

      But what about when the grid becomes more & more renewable itself

    • @GdaySport
      @GdaySport 11 месяцев назад

      @@turdington23 I think that's a long way off until storage can be figured out at least

  • @homertrix
    @homertrix Год назад +2

    When you look at how the Eddi works, it merely closes a relay when it wants the immersion to soak up excess PV generation. With the Mixergy, why do they not have a control wire that routes to the Eddi so the Eddi effectively acts like the boost button. The Mixergy control system is then still in full control of the system rather than a separate immersion heating the water independently.

  • @freisingBoy
    @freisingBoy Год назад +2

    An informative video, keep up the good work! Did you decide to join the Mixergy care plan to keep your water tank in warranty? Also any thoughts on working around the shortcomings of using a 3rd party diverter (Eddi) with a Mixergy tank via Home Assistant? Quoting from the Myenergi forum "Luckily as mentioned above, I have managed to avoid wasting energy by continuously heating from the eddi by intercepting the temperature & volume data via home assistant & telling the eddi to stop".
    Effectively maintaining a desired Mixergy water tank temperature without having to manually adjust the on-board thermostat. Thanks again!

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      Im happy not having the data and AI options from Mixergy, the Eddi is a better diverter so a better system overall. Not having a digital thermostat cut out though is daft and mixergy should fix that.
      No I haven't joined a warranty program

    • @freisingBoy
      @freisingBoy Год назад

      It bothers me that the 25 year warranty requires me to annually pay Mixergy £50 for the privilege. They assured me other hot water tank manufacturers require annual servicing to maintain warranty. If the tank wasn't so expensive in the first place I would not even entertain the idea 👎

  • @inderveerjohal7218
    @inderveerjohal7218 Год назад +1

    I was dead certain to buy a Mixergy tank until I saw this video… I really hope they sort the grid assist and warranty issues out otherwise I’ll be taking a different direction!

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      It's being improved right now I've been told. They've listened

  • @justin.trading
    @justin.trading Год назад +1

    I'm getting the Eddi for use in my existing gas tank and was looking at mixergy tank as an option in the future. Hope they fix the stats reporting in future so we can use the PV Diverter. Thanks for the heads up on this.

  • @craigvaux619
    @craigvaux619 Год назад

    Thanks for the video and information. I really dislike companies that operate this way and are not open, honest and upfront with everything. For this reason Mixergy has been crossed off my wish list. I had already crossed a Tesla Powerwall off as I don't want a third party controlling my device or data and certainly not benefiting from my investment without giving my share of that ongoing income stream.

  • @johnrush3596
    @johnrush3596 Год назад +4

    Good honest feedback. I quickly came to the same conclusion as you have re the solar diverter, I think the combination of ai plus having battery storage mean I am less worried about when the tank decides to heat up. Re the grid assistant, I think there is likely a rental cost of the hosting that mixergy are using . A raspberry pi 3b is not likely to completely have enough processing power or memory for doing all of the ai modelling. I think they are running the modelling in a cloud instance and using the funding from British gas to pay for it, hence loosing so much functionality when grid assist is off. It is purely managing a distributed software model , it is easier to keep things in one instance and not at different instances on site. Distributed software up date is hard .... Ask Microsoft and apple and all the mobile phone companies... And maybe VW .

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +2

      I haven't got to the bottom yet of who's software it is and who supports it etc.
      Imo this product would be better suited as part of the myenergi suite of products.

    • @johnrush3596
      @johnrush3596 Год назад +2

      @@EVPuzzle true. The pi 3b could run a deployed docker image for the ai components. But it really depends on the architecture.

  • @briancarney4089
    @briancarney4089 Год назад +1

    Hi just looking at your video ii suggest you put sonoff power meter in line with heater off the mains sidee e
    Ie use a plug socket just outside tank then plug in or direct wire this will show kw for heater
    Also use sonoff temp probe next to manual temp ok brian

  • @johntisbury
    @johntisbury Год назад +6

    Thank you Nigel for your balanced views here. I'm 100% with your thoughts and approach.
    Beware the black wire - the 3rd party diverter is a chocolate teapot and takes away from the product.
    The Grid Assist AI interlock is unbelievable, especially as they are separate systems. Grid Assist should give you some benefit and I would dig my heels in too and take the same stance. Incidentally under GDPR they must obtain Consent and have a record of it to have and share your data with British Gas.
    It's such a shame because like you I like the engineering, design and approach of the Mixergy tank. However, their ethics and disclosure does raise red flags.
    A few months back on Twitter there was a story about a brand new Mixergy tank being taken out from a house where Octopus Energy were installing a heat pump. In the end common sense prevailed and the tank stayed. So there's obviously some confusion there still.

    • @gsdevme
      @gsdevme Год назад +2

      They only need to obtain permissions if it has identifiable information, I.e. email, name, address, telephone etc. so likely it’s just as a completely anonymous data point.

  • @mikekneale4572
    @mikekneale4572 Год назад +1

    Very informative, just doing spec for new house - will not use Mixergy - loathe extra costs for warranties and presumed use of data.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      I'm ignoring the negatives and enjoying have the tank. Huge improvement over standard

  • @geoffreycoan
    @geoffreycoan Год назад +2

    Interesting video, the functionality of the mixergy tank looks interesting but with some significant hard-sell’s, especially around the warranty that would put me off. I hope your clear explanation gets some traction with mixergy rethinking their policies.
    The bit at the end about can’t use a heat pump without a water softener; maybe this is because of the way that that coil is within the tank? We have an air source heat pump, with a World Heat Climacylss standard ‘dumb’ (but better insulated) tank and it works fine but its using the middle-of-tank indirect heat coil to heat the hot water. I assume you have that option on our Mixergy tank, to use the coil that would otherwise be connected to a gas/oil boiler? The bit about needing a water softener doesn’t make sense as the water in the heat pump system is a closed loop. I suppose you could fill it with de-ionised or soft water if you were especially worried about limescale forming in the water. Not a limitation we have and we’re in a hard water area as well 🤷‍♂️

  • @engineer17151
    @engineer17151 Год назад +3

    I had considered getting a mixergy tank as part of my solar system ... but after watching your video it's made me think twice ... and have to say I'd feel exactly the same as you do especially revolving around grid assist, but their lack of transparency would make my bones ache. Good stuff.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      Being fair the technology is good and I've switched grid assist off until they 'encourage' it in cooperation. They have responded and are changing to be more open (at least that's what they've told me)

  • @stephenrudd9378
    @stephenrudd9378 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed your video and have to say I agree with you and I would not recommend them. I can get a cylinder made up by Gledhill with two immersion heaters, with a heater coil for low temperature heat pump and use my Eddi with relay board so it becomes more smarter seeing temperature and more control etc. The cylinder would work out at half the cost and work better.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      Not convinced that's better tbh but good to hear there's other options that are more efficient than a standard tank

  • @UniqueTrackDays
    @UniqueTrackDays Год назад

    Thnks for making this video!!!! Your insight has been invaluable! Mixergy can run and jump based on that. I dispise companies that do the stuff you are highlighting there. It speaks to the senior leadership and thats enough for me to know. Utterly outrageous it turned up set to 77 to auto void your warranty, and the App not turning the grid assist of just screams 'conscious arsehole decision making'. I wont be buying one of these on that basis! Even if it saves me 50%!

  • @johnlearmond5538
    @johnlearmond5538 Год назад +2

    Excellent view of the tank

  • @FancyaBevMate
    @FancyaBevMate Год назад +2

    Sad to hear about the tank matey on a plus note finally got my wheel of fortune noise rectified on Thursday it was the gearbox/reduction gear mount’s causing the lawnmower sound was bloody awful to live with in a BEV! had many people over the past 12,000 miles joking about how noisy it was considering bevs don’t have an engine! Oh well if you know anyone who has the Niro on your travels you might want to mention it to any with this issue. Cheers

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      Only know one with Niro and that's leased so, they're not concerned
      Yes sad about the rank but there's enough good there to still be happy

  • @mattpitt
    @mattpitt Год назад

    Enlightening - We don't need a new tank but if we ever do I'll reconsider and go for something else.

  • @SimonKey-psimonkey
    @SimonKey-psimonkey Год назад +1

    I've just had a heat pump fitted along with a Mixergy cylinder. The heat pump add-on for the Mixergy isn't a coil inside the tank, it's an external plate heat exchanger. I expect the issue with soft water is that limescale would cause trouble with the heat exchanger. The same wouldn't apply for a coil.

    • @edwardpickering9006
      @edwardpickering9006 Год назад

      I got into a mix with Mixergy about this too, too many options!

  • @stevew9957
    @stevew9957 Год назад +1

    A very good video and presentation just wish there was a cross sectional view of the mysterious Mixergy tank internals to make the tank operation easier to understand ? All dhw tanks have stratification of their hot water due to the fact heat rises and it will be hot at the top and cold at the bottom with a temperature gradient in-between. Often Dhw tanks can have heating elements at different heights and controlled to give different volumes of hot water at far less cost. Other than the elaborate software displaying energy used, water temperature etc ( but as you say incomplete integration of pv heating ) what does the extra cost give you ? It doesn't automatically maintain a continuous hw flow as indicated by your daughter's shower use..
    Would instantaneous hw heaters at point of use be a cheaper option e.g electric shower, under sink instant hw heater etc ?
    I don't intend to sound judgemental and perhaps I haven't fully grasped the Mixergy design concept, operation and use but a standard tank with different height tank stats would seem just as cost effective.... Or do away with the tank altogether.........?. As you mention you don't seem to have seen a saving even though heat loss is less and tank is smaller. Will there be a payback given you mentioned £2k plus cost ?

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      Other ranks do cost less but none work on this way offering more hot water whilst heating less. We've honestly had more hot water since installing it, it stays at a higher temperature and hence we don't need to reheat as much. It's a clever design

  • @add1989
    @add1989 8 месяцев назад +1

    My suspicion is that because they are constantly working on the software side of things, the money they make from grid assist is instead of them charging customers a monthly SaaS fee. But as you say, give customers the choice. Introduce a fee, but waive it if grid assist is used.

  • @vindeballs1
    @vindeballs1 Год назад +1

    I can only recommend a quooker boil tap for your kitchen so you can throw those pans away for the washing up and instant cups of tea.
    I'll definitely be giving Mixergy a wide birth when I comes to the scraping of my gas boiler.🤔

  • @justinfletcher1882
    @justinfletcher1882 Год назад +3

    I think a Q&A with the MD of Mixergy would be a good idea to bring context to the discussion. Based on the information provided there is no way I would pay the premium for the product. With the capex of the product I would want full functionality. Would be interested to see what revenue is passive for Mixergy

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      The Q&A I had with him was positive and encouraging but was not on camera so, not for sharing

    • @justinfletcher1882
      @justinfletcher1882 Год назад +1

      @@EVPuzzle so what were the justifications for the current business model? Did that come out when you chatted to him.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +1

      No didn't get into justifying how things were as they were

    • @justinfletcher1882
      @justinfletcher1882 Год назад +2

      @@EVPuzzle I wonder if he would like a platform to have the discussion..

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад +2

      We did leave it that we might work together in the future, the offer was there from myself

  • @pugmanick
    @pugmanick Год назад +1

    Thank you for the review. With regard to your savings, whilst you have only seen a reduction in energy comparable to the size of the tank, have you been able to confirm if you have been using the same quantity of hot water? Without being able to quantify your usage, it must be difficult to confirm.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      Very true but the longer the comparison goes the more accurate it will be

  • @danrooke7372
    @danrooke7372 Год назад +1

    I'm looking at a Mixergy install alongside an ASHP from Octopus. Octopus will fit a Mixergy at a premium over their standard tank. Interesting to hear about the grid assist and warranty issues you've highlighted, it does feel like they are not being very transparent about these. The solar divert add on is something I'm interested in as well, it's a shame that it turns out into a dumb tank.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Год назад

      It's more up front now but still not something I'm keen on . Hasn't caused me any issues however

  • @asabriggs6426
    @asabriggs6426 Год назад +2

    It feels as if they've not figured out what their key markets are, and have add ons of varying quality (PV diverter, internal heat pump coil which you can't use, external heat pump exchanger, grid assist, warranty as a subscription) to try and find out what customers want.
    I've been looking at Mixergy for a heat pump but the manual for the heat pump kit (the one with plate heat exchanger) is unclear about which heat pumps are supported and how it controls the heat pump (I suppose it calls for heat at the highest temperature and deposits the heat at the top of the tank). In addition there was the unresolved question of how legionella cycles could work.

    • @grahamahosking
      @grahamahosking Год назад

      Out of interest how efficient are your tanks keeping hot water hot? I seem to loose 20% in 6 hours

  • @jonathanallen985
    @jonathanallen985 Год назад +1

    Please lobby to get Octopus Go to allow Octopus Outgoing payment of 15p as a joint combination- this would encourage people to charge their cars/batteries at night and export their Solar PV during the day, rather than charge their cars during the day this will help the grid . Do a video on how a 4.1p export tariff vis a 15p export tariff is actually sensible net payment by Octopus 3p vis 4.1p and far more sensible for the grid and consumer. Great videos - thanks so much.

  • @chrisbailey1966
    @chrisbailey1966 Год назад +3

    Good balance review rather than PR of some others. It's a shame that the logic of the tank is by-past on solar diverter, I can see their idea in a way to heat the tank as hot as possible to capture all the energy available, but they should be putting a big warning that you must have a reliance valve installed to control the temperature at taps (mixes in cold). This is however, wasteful of the energy available and against the principle of the product.
    Having done some research myself I looked at Mixergy and other options when I had my heating system updated this year. All closed system tanks should have a yearly inspection (it's a pressure vessel) on the other hand vented tanks are fine without. So that sounds like blearing of the lines of safety / warranty inspection.
    Telford and others make hot water / thermal stores that have some of the benefits that the Mixergy tank has. Tesla (not Mr Musk) T-Smart immersion heater is digital replacement for a regular immersion heater that can tell you the real temperature of the water in the tank.
    I'm in a hard water area too and have noticed that products with fine waterways of a plate heat exchanger will generally not be covered by warranty without some softening treatment, but the level seems to vary. Sunamp quote a PPM figure and if pressed I'm sure other would too, the solutions offered vary too in initial/ongoing costs.