My electricity bills are set to increase, not because the tariff is drastically increasing, but because the power company is "reconfiguring" their electricity plans.
Time to turn the solar booster off. Though with the amount of non-sunny days we're set to have until la nina ends I guess I'll be having luke warm showers all summer.
I guess I do not understand what a solar booster is, but why would you turn it off if electricity is going up in price?
In our neighborhood, every house has a small panel of old outdated solar panels (mine has eight, some have four and some have more modern ones covering the entire roof) that do not do enough to power our homes, but the idea is that they do add some electricity to your home, saving a tiny bit each month on electricity bills. It adds output even in the rain.
Is that similar to your solar booster?
Why would you ever turn it off?