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Smart Meters
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Where are Sart MEters fitted in the system. Are the original meters retained or disposed with. Thanks for any answers. It,s just I am wondering wherher to have them fitted or not.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Smart mters I was talking about are the ones that replace the old ones aninitiald give your supplier monthly readings. According to the Oct Which Mag the initial roll-out was due on 17th Aug but was put back until the 30 Sept so assume its now up and running. I've had a Owl for a few years but that was giving 40-50 units more per month than the actual monthly true readind. I have just joined my second Big Switch and thes deals give good Tariffs.
BJS...no, the new wireless smart meter network (using the new second-generation smart meter) has been delayed yet again...a new date is to be confirmed. First-generation meters can still be installed for twelve months after the new network eventually goes live. However, the older smart meters may not be compatible with the new network and may turn "dumb" if you change suppliers....so back to square one.
That's why I'm not interested in them.
That's why I'm not interested in them.
Perhaps some of you found my answer a little misleading or confusing.
The SMART METER replaces your OLD meter under the stairs (or wherever).
The SMART METER sends the readings to the electric company so you don't need to have the meter read by the meter man.
When the SMART METER has been installed, they give you a little MONITOR device, that is plugged into a wall socket that shows you how much it is costing you per day to run all your electrical items. The MONITOR is not the SMART METER.
The SMART METER replaces your OLD meter under the stairs (or wherever).
The SMART METER sends the readings to the electric company so you don't need to have the meter read by the meter man.
When the SMART METER has been installed, they give you a little MONITOR device, that is plugged into a wall socket that shows you how much it is costing you per day to run all your electrical items. The MONITOR is not the SMART METER.