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Default Estimating KWh electicity billing using clamp-on amp meter

On Mon, 30 May 2011 01:08:10 -0400, Home Guy wrote:

" wrote:

2000 kwh per month is "such small".


OK.


So you agree that 2000 kwh is a pittance.


I agree that you're a moron, but I'm certainly not alone here.

Did you read the link?


Yes, did you? It talks about residential customers not having
demand metering.


So what?

Why should any utility put a demand meter on anyone pulling only 2000
kwh per month?


They certainly didn't. Why do you insist they did?

A 100 amp service is 4 times what you need to draw 2000 kwh
in a month.


Good grief, you're stupid!


If that statement is incorrect,


It's not, but that doesn't change the fact that you're stupid as a stump.

then you tell us how many kwh a 100 amp
single phase service can provide in a month (730 hours in a month, btw).


It might be correct, but completely irrelevant. Unless your power company (or
PUC) is totally whacked, you wouldn't have demand metering with such a puny
service.

Now, why don't you listen to the people you're asking question of? Or put
another way, why did you ask if you don't want the answer?