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Previously on "Dual (day/night) electricity meters"

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  • Ardesco
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    we had a dual meter when we moved into the current place and had to get them to remove it and put in a single dial meter to go on a normal electricity tariff.

    If you have a load of servers in your residence you don't want economy 7 anyway AtW they rip you off silly with the daytime rate.

    TBH i dunno why the previous lot had it at our house, it has gas central heating not storage heaters so they couldn't have sved any moeny anyway, probably too stupid to phone up the electricity co and get the mter changed i guess.

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  • AtW
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    I am not a mere contractor - I am a licenser.

    HTH

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  • MarillionFan
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    You cheap skate AtW. Most contractors light their stoves using £50 notes!! and thats the electrical ones!!!!!!!

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  • AtW
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    Looks like one has to have special 2-tier meter then, oh well.

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  • MobileCheese
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Anyone using that plan pricing of cheaper night time electricity? Does it require a special meter or normal one (with just one reading of how many kWh used)???
    Hi Ive got it, my electricty meter has one reading called 'Normal' and one for 'Low', I have to give both meter readings, low is for the cheaper night time elec, normal is for day time. My bill is also split out this way.

    I also have a clock thing next it that shows when its normal and low, looks very lates 70's early 80's.

    Just had my electricty bill in, Ive been really careful with what I use but was truely shocked at how much it had gone up by.

    I make sure I use the washing machine, dish washer late at night, neighbours didnt appreciate me mowing the lawn at 1am though

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  • Buffoon
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    Originally posted by ASB
    They put time switches on the washing machine etc so it came on automatically during the cheap time.
    My mum and dad used to do that years ago. Until one night something went wrong and there was a flood. In their case the damage to the house and contents was minimal. However, when they talked about it to friends they found out that their neighbours had the same idea and the same thing happened. But they lived in a flat and the neighbours were upstairs by two floors. It happened on a Saturday night and was only discovered on Sunday morning. There was something like £30,000 of damage done to two flats below.

    Moral of the story – NEVER leave a washing machine running unattended.

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Anyone using that plan pricing of cheaper night time electricity? Does it require a special meter or normal one (with just one reading of how many kWh used)???
    Its probably only sensible with night storage heaters. My parents were on a dual supply and saved quite a bit. They put time switches on the washing machine etc so it came on automatically during the cheap time.

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  • Addanc
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    Last place I rented with economy seven had one meter with two dials, one recording normal usage and one recording cheap rate usage. It's crap, I recall loads of different tariffs depending upon how electricity used in the different bands. If you are running a small aluminium smelting plant in the middle of night, your probably onto a winner.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Dual (day/night) electricity meters

    Dual (day/night) electricity meters

    Anyone using that plan pricing of cheaper night time electricity? Does it require a special meter or normal one (with just one reading of how many kWh used)???

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