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Both peaks and lows are not that predictable or regular. A storm at night will drive prices down because of wind turbines. That can be predicted days in advance but it requires access to weather forecasts.

Certain events such a sport games or TV shows could drive the price up. That could be predicted but requires more than a timer.

For a heat pump from air the efficiency depends a lot on the outside temperature. So the best time to run it might not be when electricity is cheapest.




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