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Sir Tigger KC

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Smart Meters
« on: 05 September 2016, 17:55:19 »

Anyone got one?  Worth having? :-\

Or is it just a device so the barstewards can spy on us?  ::)  :-\  ;D

TIA!  :y
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #1 on: 05 September 2016, 18:15:30 »

Do your homework, as up until recently, if your existing company fitted a Smart Meter, and you then wanted to change supplier, (as I do every year for the cheaper deals and cashback ::)) you may have found that the new supplier was unable to take you on as their system is not compatible and cannot read it. This may have changed, but double check. Our Village Hall is fitted with a smart meter, but still have to be read as the current(no pun intended) supplier is unable to read it. :y
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« Reply #2 on: 05 September 2016, 18:26:43 »

Yep,had one put in for gas and electric some months ago...you can have the display on or off if it annoys you sitting in your room all lit up glaring at you...As I understand it,they can if they so wish just pull the plug and cut you off if you dont pay your bills from where they are sitting in their office...they are very clever as you can see straight away what you are using and how much it costs you...minute by minute//hour by hour //or day by day..Not that I do,but at first I did find it fasinating just to check it from time to time..Now I am use to it I only check it  out of interest to see the usage and cost....The other thing is that if you do not want to pay by standing order you can go onto the net,check into your account..(british gas you can ) and then pay into your account with your debit card at any time you want to..So if in the winter your costs are rising fast,then just pay some into the account so that when they bill you it will not be such a big hit as you have already paid some off...also it stops them collecting you direct debit all year round and keeping your hard earned dosh in their bank  while it could be in yours...Anyway each to their own but for me personaly it works well and I wouldnt be without it now,
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #3 on: 05 September 2016, 18:29:45 »

As for possibly other companies may not be able to read it if you switch suppliers..I think you are correct..but for me living on my own the amount that i use it would not be worth the hassle or benefit me personaly to change...
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #4 on: 05 September 2016, 20:09:51 »

From a point of view of checking your consumption, you can buy a £30 device that'll do that almost as well.

I think they'll be interesting once suppliers start introducing variable tariffs, but not for me yet.

From a privacy perspective, there is almost certainly someone who can tell when your house is empty. How many people can do that and whether it's a concern is not in the small print, funnily enough. :-\
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #5 on: 05 September 2016, 20:22:14 »

From a point of view of checking your consumption, you can buy a £30 device that'll do that almost as well.

I think they'll be interesting once suppliers start introducing variable tariffs, but not for me yet.

From a privacy perspective, there is almost certainly someone who can tell when your house is empty. How many people can do that and whether it's a concern is not in the small print, funnily enough. :-\

I can read the meter from time to time....  ::)  :D

Good point about privacy though!  :y
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #6 on: 05 September 2016, 20:50:38 »

i had one and found that i was looking at it too much so i turned it off  :)
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #7 on: 05 September 2016, 21:42:33 »



I'm being nagged rotten about getting one, not from Mrs, but from energy suppliers

I like conspiracy theories. If they are nagging me so much . . . . why ? Oh yes of course it's so I can keep tabs on my energy consumption. And of course, economise and save the planet. Dangles . . . . there must be an angle, a motive.
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #8 on: 05 September 2016, 22:10:37 »

Having worked for E.on fitting meters all i can say is that like it or not you will have to have one.Because the electric and gas comps got so lazy and to save money they started guessing usage with smart it sends a text message in with all data including any attempts to fiddle.Will cost us all a small fortune to install and all the old meters will go to the bin and not reused as before!!! Companies fit there own meters and software and you need their passwords to speak to the meter and some companies won't share!!
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« Reply #9 on: 05 September 2016, 22:48:35 »

I use this method: If it's turned on, it's using fuel. If it's turned on and it has a heating element, it's using lots of fuel.
You're sitting in your hovel, you feel a bit cold, so you turn the central heating on. Your 'smart' meter immediately informs you that you are using lots of fuel. Yeah.......I know that already. ::)
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #10 on: 06 September 2016, 04:35:15 »

I use this method: If it's turned on, it's using fuel. If it's turned on and it has a heating element, it's using lots of fuel.
You're sitting in your hovel, you feel a bit cold, so you turn the central heating on. Your 'smart' meter immediately informs you that you are using lots of fuel. Yeah.......I know that already. ::)

Quite.

But it's actually the government which is pushing the energy companies to push us to get them. They realize that not everyone is as super-intelligent as venerable OOF members   ;D


Anyway, work started today on putting in a log/solid fuel stove  :y So I'll be ready when the gas runs out  ;D
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« Reply #11 on: 06 September 2016, 08:04:29 »

I'd rather not know, really.. ;D I have one of those clamp-type energy monitors which did remind me to change all the lighting to low energy (especially as the previous owners of the house had 50W GU10 bulbs everywhere - 8 in the kitchen, for example, hello 400W!), but other than that.. generally if it's on it's because I need it on!*

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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #12 on: 06 September 2016, 08:49:34 »

I'd rather not know, really.. ;D I have one of those clamp-type energy monitors which did remind me to change all the lighting to low energy (especially as the previous owners of the house had 50W GU10 bulbs everywhere - 8 in the kitchen, for example, hello 400W!), but other than that.. generally if it's on it's because I need it on!*

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Wot dat? :-\ :-\ :-\
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Re: Smart Meters
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Re: Smart Meters
« Reply #14 on: 06 September 2016, 09:43:13 »

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Another way you can help combat the EMF radiation from smart meters if you already have one, is to diffuse calming essential oils in your home, which can help minimize the insomniac effects of constant exposure

Uh. Yeah. OK. Right-o.
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