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Exile on Spencer St 30-01-2017 11:36

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Maybe, Neil, eventually, if it suits the energy companies, but the first thing they'll do is sack all the meter readers.

cashman 30-01-2017 11:54

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1186521)
I said that I'm expecting cheaper tariffs for smart meter customers not that they are now.

I also think they will use smart meters to make tariffs variable during the day to encourage people to reduce load at peak times and increase load at other times like economy 7 but with more control.

So the fact i pay in advance means in your logic,yer expecting i pay more? not in my eyes.

Less 30-01-2017 11:58

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1186527)
Maybe, Neil, eventually, if it suits the energy companies, but the first thing they'll do is sack all the meter readers.

British Gas are already offering free electric Saturday or Sunday if you get smart meters fitted.

Rowlf 30-01-2017 12:53

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That is all very well but to go back to my original post some of us do not have a choice because these so called 'smart' meters are not smart enough to work if they are too far apart.

gpick24 30-01-2017 13:23

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Perhaps they will eventually come up with some kind of wireless bridge for meters that are too far apart.

Less 30-01-2017 13:28

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1186534)
Perhaps they will eventually come up with some kind of wireless bridge for meters that are too far apart.

A bridge too far, what a classic movie!
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Margaret Pilkington 30-01-2017 13:59

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1186529)
British Gas are already offering free electric Saturday or Sunday if you get smart meters fitted.

The fact that they are offering such inducements makes me very suspicious. Nothing is ever FREE.
They might want us to believe that the energy is 'free' on a Saturday or a Sunday, but the cost of this marketing ploy has(no doubt) been factored into the cost of energy.

Neil 30-01-2017 16:13

Re: Smart Meters
 
You're right nothing is ever free. If being on a free weekend tariff means your yearly bill is lower most wont care what they call it

Margaret Pilkington 30-01-2017 16:59

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Neil, you are completely right, but that is because some people swallow whole the pap they are fed by the advertising gang. The fact that this is being paid for by someone will not cross their minds.

Less 30-01-2017 17:19

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1186540)
You're right nothing is ever free. If being on a free weekend tariff means your yearly bill is lower most wont care what they call it

Consider this, If I have a family of say, 5 and I can do the washing + use my dryer, hoover throughout the house, and any pointless DIY what involves electrical tools, how much of a saving can be made in one day of free electric?

Ah, of course you don't know, you'll need a smart meter to tell you.
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Gremlin 31-01-2017 08:46

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After reading the post about free weekend electricity I had a look on line.

It seems it's only for people who manage their account on line.

With one of our new Dual Fuel FreeTime tariffs you’ll get free electricity every Saturday or Sunday from 9am-5pm, depending on the tariff you choose. You could do the washing, catch up on box sets, or mow the lawn - all for FREE.

To get this tariff you'll need to agree to manage your account online and you’ll need British Gas smart meters. We can install these for you free of charge. Unfortunately not all homes are currently eligible for smart meters. We'll complete some checks for smart meter eligibility when you sign-up but in some cases we may not be able to tell you this until our engineer has been to your home.

Terms and conditions and standing charges apply [1]

Margaret Pilkington 31-01-2017 10:53

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Every worm hides a hook...and not just in fishing!

Neil 31-01-2017 12:08

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8 hours of free electricity. I've 750Ah of 12v batteries in the garage, I could charge them for free then run things from inverters outside the free time or maybe use 12v LED lighting for free all week.

Might need more power to charge them though, I can only manage about 100A at 14v ish with the 4 power supplies I've got.

Margaret Pilkington 31-01-2017 13:53

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So Neil, seems like it would be ideal for you.

Less 31-01-2017 13:56

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1186572)
8 hours of free electricity. I've 750Ah of 12v batteries in the garage, I could charge them for free then run things from inverters outside the free time or maybe use 12v LED lighting for free all week.

Might need more power to charge them though, I can only manage about 100A at 14v ish with the 4 power supplies I've got.

Worth buying better chargers and more batteries, then you can sell it back to them during the week.
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