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ruth gunter ruth gunter is offline
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Default Electric meter readings - tenths or hundredths?

replying to Ross, ruth gunter wrote:
i have the same meter. i discovered through days of calculations. from what i
have discovered i think. a normal single rate meter. records as 1000 revs =
kwh. i think. the difference is how much time the meter takes to record time.
166 with small 2 =16. in each disc revolution it records 3 watt hours. so it
takes 16 seconds for each revolution. and 166 revolutions is made in 40 minutes


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