Just boosting this back onto Latest Posts as I've sometimes wondered about this too. I wish there was an easy way to see whether my meter is clocking up day rate or night rate
I had a new meter (NOT a smart one) fitted about 3 years ago and I can check whether it's on day or night rate. There's also a clock on our water heater, which is easy to check. The time changes are done by the electricity company. The clocks seem to automatically correct after a power cut - don't know how!
I have one meter covering night rate and day rate, so just one spinning wheel. The only way I can see whetehr it is noght rate or day rate is to wait 5 minutes and see which dial moves ever so slightly. Sometimes it doesn't seem to move unless I put something on like the kettle and washing machine. There must be an easier way.
Hopefully it is done by the power companies so i don't have to worry about power cuts casuing the timings to slip but I am not convinced - do you have a link please?
I have done the kettle trick to check what time it flicks over but it was a real pain as I have to clamber over piles of rubbish in my garage to get to see it and it really needs about 5 big items on to make the digits change quickly enough.
I really wanted to check what time it starts as well but I can't face going out at around midnight/1 am/2am to check.
I wonder if a smart meter would help.
I don't think that link answer sthe queries though does it unless there are more detailed pages somewhere. Will look later. I know it is supposed to cover 7 hours but am not sure whethn it starts and finishes and there is a possibility it's not a continuous 7 hours- when it was first fitted i was told it could be in 2 blocks -say 00:00-2:00 and then 3:00- 8:00
Yes, but it says "The best way to find out your exact Economy 7 hours is tolook at your meter around the times shown on this map.
As a supplier we don’t have access to your exact times."
The question Hopkirk is asking is how is that managed- is there a clock in your meter (I take it there is which is why I was told the timings cannot be certain), or does your supplier do it.
That's helpful then- i wish mine had something like that. I did narrow it down to approx 8am in summer and 8am in winter but I have a recollection it was either 15 mins earlier or later.
I'm still not sure if power cuts affect it- I think not but i'm not sure how it continues
My meter clearly states 1 is day rates and 4 night rates and I click through them to do the meter readings. Your power company will tell you what are the times for economy 7. Mine are 12 - 7 in winter, 1 pm to 8 in summer.
Yes I know how to read my meter margaret- I'm just keen to check the exact time it flips from day to night and vice versa as I was told not every meter is the same. i'm still not sure how the timer is set/controlled to cope with power cuts
The supplier in this case margaret said it can't tell you the exact time. The link says "The best way to find out your exact Economy 7 hours is to look at your meter around the times shown on this map.
As a supplier we don’t have access to your exact times."
Sorry fiction-factory, I thought the supplier fixed the times. Obviously I am completely wrong. Apologies once again. I can tell when mine clicks over from my water heater in the airing cupboard . Orange light comes on when night rates come on and goes off when they finish.
Our meter always has the exact & correct time displayed.In fact I always look at it as soon as I wake up to see what the time is. It updates the time automatically for the summer /winter hours on or off. I was told the electricity companies send out signals to keep the time correct on all their meters. I once stood and watched it at 2am in the morning when the extra hour was due to go on. (sad?) Yes exactly on 2am it jumped forward to 3am. After a power cut it instantly goes back on to the exact correct time. So it can't be just an internal clock. Our cheap rate is midnight to 7am , which is why the tariff is called Economy 7 (7 hours to 7am)
At one time we had a washing machine that you could set to automatically start the wash as soon as the cheap electricity started.