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Default Yawn, another meter question



"Richard" wrote in message
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On 19/08/18 07:43, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 07:36:31 +0100, Broadback
wrote:

They are being advertised on TV as saving electricity. Now we all know
that adverts are all accurate and never lie. But how exactly do they
save electric? Or do they mean that customers can use the information
given to save it?


That's what I understand. TPTB expect you to look at the meter every
few minutes and run around switching off lights, phone chargers etc to
save a few watts. My impression is that most people pretty soon get
bored by them and stop looking, presumably reverting to their former
wasteful or otherwise behaviour.


Yeah. Save £40 something per annum, allegedly - having a larf there. Try
getting a wife and daughter (let alone yourself) to change habits for an
extended time. We all are used to consuming electricity, gas and water in
the manner to which we have become accustomed. Only when these resources
are unavailable will we change.


Thats bull****. I decided that it was mad to be ****ing so much against
the wall with heating in the winter and changed to ****ing much less
against the wall in winter, and that resource continued to be available.

Maybe the reason for establishment encouragement of smart meter adoption
is so they can cut off supply to force prevention of resource waste.


Just another utterly silly conspiracy theory.

Family X is consuming 1% more electricity/gas/water than the average for
their type - click, fixed.


Just another utterly silly conspiracy theory.