The problem with all us smart meter dodgers is that eventually they do catch up on you. Meters have a finite life span and eventually they have to be replaced, and they're going to be replaced with a smart meter.
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Fortunately, older meters last many years. I just hope that by the time they get around to it, the 'smart' meter lives up to its name and as a product it is designed to be sustainable.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe problem with all us smart meter dodgers is that eventually they do catch up on you. Meters have a finite life span and eventually they have to be replaced, and they're going to be replaced with a smart meter.
Mid C.20 meters lasted 40+ years, albeit with decreasing accuracy. I'd like to see 'smart' meters with a 50+ year life expectancy rather than the 10 years usually quoted.
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I want mine when:Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe problem with all us smart meter dodgers is that eventually they do catch up on you. Meters have a finite life span and eventually they have to be replaced, and they're going to be replaced with a smart meter.
a. I can change company and it won't be a dumb meter
b. It won't be a version 1 one
In theory the last one will change in the next year."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Got mine in late 2021 with Shell and then moved to octopus fine. It is a version 2 one though, didn't know they where still fitting version 1 still fitting.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I want mine when:
a. I can change company and it won't be a dumb meter
b. It won't be a version 1 one
In theory the last one will change in the next year.
I hate they are still 3G though so have a limited life span.Comment
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Do point to electronic & power devices that are rated 10+ years without regular maintenance. Previous Employers used to install equipment valued in the millions that required annual maintenance their design life for batteries started at 5 years.Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
Fortunately, older meters last many years. I just hope that by the time they get around to it, the 'smart' meter lives up to its name and as a product it is designed to be sustainable.
Mid C.20 meters lasted 40+ years, albeit with decreasing accuracy. I'd like to see 'smart' meters with a 50+ year life expectancy rather than the 10 years usually quoted.
Even smoke alarms only last 10 years.
The mechanical stuff can last decades.Comment
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I only found out this week that 3G is being phased out in the next few years (at least by some providers), but I had thought Smart Meters used 2G?Originally posted by Hairlocks View PostI hate they are still 3G though so have a limited life span.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Apparently SMET1 meters used the mobile network but SMET2 use a separate secure network to connect to the the DCC.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI only found out this week that 3G is being phased out in the next few years (at least by some providers), but I had thought Smart Meters used 2G?
https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/smar...-a-smart-meterComment
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Aye. What a good idea to replace something that lasts decades with something that relies on sand and software for correct operation.Originally posted by vetran View PostThe mechanical stuff can last decades.
And charges for reactive power unlike the old electromechanical meter.
And can disconnect on command.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 25 January 2023, 16:47.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Which is another reason why I want a version 2 one.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Apparently SMET1 meters used the mobile network but SMET2 use a separate secure network to connect to the the DCC.
https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/smar...-a-smart-meter
Depending on your utility supplier they may lie to you and say you are getting a version 2, but send one of their contractors around to change your meter and install a version 1. So you are basically stuck with a dumb meter in a year or so."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Domestic electromechanical meter installed in a previous house was 50+ years old. Design life was certainly over 10 years when installed.Originally posted by vetran View PostDo point to electronic & power devices that are rated 10+ years without regular maintenance.
After so many years the meter would almost certainly under-read, a secondary benefit :-)Comment
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