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joglynne 13-06-2024 11:38

Re: Smart Meter, Yae or Nae?
 
Snoopz.
I cant find the graph you mentioned only one showing the daily tariff changes. I can change the dates in the My Savings section to get the start date as May and then add the savings for June. So I can compare a straight month or do a little math and get a more accurate comparison to what I would have paid if I were still on SVT.
My heads still a tad fuzzy after a birthday drink last night so none of the above may any make sense. Sorry :D

SnoopZ 13-06-2024 11:49

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36177069)
Snoopz.
I cant find the graph you mentioned only one showing the daily tariff changes. I can change the dates in the My Savings section to get the start date as May and then add the savings for June. So I can compare a straight month or do a little math and get a more accurate comparison to what I would have paid if I were still on SVT.
My heads still a tad fuzzy after a birthday drink last night so none of the above may any make sense. Sorry :D

Which Graph are we talking about? All the maths compared to my bill from the My Savings image is spot on give or take a few pence, if you click on the bars it'll give you the saving per month in my image or the total savings since going onto the Tracker on the right of the image.

My Savings
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1718275608

Data Checker
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1718275695

joglynne 13-06-2024 12:10

Re: Smart Meter, Yae or Nae?
 
You swapped in April which means you now have a 3 months showing. I have May and June which is right for me, I can go into the daily breakdown which for May correctly shows savings from the 5th when I went over to the Tracker pricing. When I get my first correct bill next month when I should get a credit for being charged the SVT I can compare the correct dates and get a more accurate idea of my savings. As long as I am saving something I will be satisfied.

On the missing data checker I have none showing which shows that Octopus have sorted out the missing data days but I have to say I have far less darker than base level squares than you have on yours. Can I grin? :D

SnoopZ 13-06-2024 12:15

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36177077)
You swapped in April which means you now have a 3 months showing. I have May and June which is right for me, I can go into the daily breakdown which for May correctly shows savings from the 5th when I went over to the Tracker pricing. When I get my first correct bill next month when I should get a credit for being charged the SVT I can compare the correct dates and get a more accurate idea of my savings. As long as I am saving something I will be satisfied.

On the missing data checker I have none showing which shows that Octopus have sorted out the missing data days but I have to say I have far less darker than base level squares than you have on yours. Can I grin? :D

I'm not sure why you would get a credit? When I switched over they billed me on the old Tariff up until I went on the Tracker, then another bill from the Tracker start date, is that not what happened to you?

Edit
It may have been the same bill but it's all listed separately.

joglynne 13-06-2024 14:25

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36177079)
I'm not sure why you would get a credit? When I switched over they billed me on the old Tariff up until I went on the Tracker, then another bill from the Tracker start date, is that not what happened to you?

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It may have been the same bill but it's all listed separately.

I did have a split bill before the last one which showed the correct Tracker start date so why the correct details for the following bill weren't used I don't know. It was only when I looked at my meter reading history that I realised readings were missing, and as a bill was due out, I phoned them up. I was told that as an estimated bill had been generated any overpayment using the correct reading would be credited on the next bill which will be due at the beginning of July.

The bill with an estimated SVT rate for both Electricity and Gas, arrived the next day.

They have sorted everything out and have added the correct readings with my account and the Octoprice site are now showing a the correct Tracker start date. My Balance history is showing a credit and the next bill will be for a month at the new rates less that credit so if I add back the credit I will :erm: should have the true overall amount I have been billed for that period.

What happened was a "total cockup with an attempted correction making things even worse" said the nice lady Octopus. :D

I'm almost past caring now. Shades of .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1dvAxA9ib0

Paul 13-06-2024 18:06

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Well Octopus have now cancelled my duplicate appointment (they booked me for the 27th, and 28th).
So it should now go ahead on 27th June (in the afternoon).

In the meantime, OVO screwed up the meter readings they sent Octopus, swapping Night & Day.
I rang Octo support, they took a look and quickly agreed it was a cock-up, and have "raised a dispute" with OVO.

Switching is such fun. :erm:

SnoopZ 13-06-2024 20:14

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36177099)
Well Octopus have now cancelled my duplicate appointment (they booked me for the 27th, and 28th).
So it should now go ahead on 27th June (in the afternoon).

In the meantime, OVO screwed up the meter readings they sent Octopus, swapping Night & Day.
I rang Octo support, they took a look and quickly agreed it was a cock-up, and have "raised a dispute" with OVO.

Switching is such fun. :erm:

And after all that hassle I hope your smart meters are able to send readings ok or it's more chaos.

SnoopZ 14-06-2024 11:35

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36177077)
You swapped in April which means you now have a 3 months showing. I have May and June which is right for me, I can go into the daily breakdown which for May correctly shows savings from the 5th when I went over to the Tracker pricing. When I get my first correct bill next month when I should get a credit for being charged the SVT I can compare the correct dates and get a more accurate idea of my savings. As long as I am saving something I will be satisfied.

On the missing data checker I have none showing which shows that Octopus have sorted out the missing data days but I have to say I have far less darker than base level squares than you have on yours. Can I grin? :D

The bright red squares will be the times I turn on the oven which changes depending whether I'm working a late or early shift each week. The Orange will be my addiction to Dave the Diver game on my Playstation 5, so that'll be the TV and PS5 on for long hours, however my Electricity bill is still peanuts(£42 for May) compared to other people's.

nashville 14-06-2024 16:43

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All you here are they break down often, I prefer to read m6 own meter

Stephen 14-06-2024 17:35

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Mines never not worked. Occasionally a small delay in it updating but only a day or two.

Paul 14-06-2024 17:42

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 36177184)
All you here are they break down often, I prefer to read m6 own meter

You can read your own smart meter if you want.

AFAIK, mechanical meters are no longer made, or at least rare now, so eventually all the existing ones will get replaced.

SnoopZ 14-06-2024 17:47

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 36177184)
All you here are they break down often, I prefer to read m6 own meter

I was against getting smart meters but now I think in my experience there is no negative only positives and definitely saves money with being on the Tracker Tariff, I'm averaging around 19p/kWh instead of the regular 25.25p.

Sirius 14-06-2024 18:18

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36177191)
I was against getting smart meters but now I think in my experience there is no negative only positives and definitely saves money with being on the Tracker Tariff, I'm averaging around 19p/kWh instead of the regular 25.25p.

I have had smart meters for years now and they have always worked. As for the tracker tariff it has saved me a small fortune as i am a heavy user of electric. I was going to move to Agile but i am still not 100% sure it is best for me at this time.

mrmistoffelees 14-06-2024 19:44

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36177195)
I have had smart meters for years now and they have always worked. As for the tracker tariff it has saved me a small fortune as i am a heavy user of electric. I was going to move to Agile but i am still not 100% sure it is best for me at this time.

Once we get our smart meters installed I may come and ask you for some help if that’s ok. When we moved to octopus they said our electric usage was double of what they would class a heavy user.

Having been with octopus now for three months we’ve already saved over £300 vs being on Scottish power and that’s just on the fixed rate tariff

downquark1 14-06-2024 19:55

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36177195)
I have had smart meters for years now and they have always worked. As for the tracker tariff it has saved me a small fortune as i am a heavy user of electric. I was going to move to Agile but i am still not 100% sure it is best for me at this time.

If you set your octopus settings to every 30min, I think you can then load the data into various tools that will compare the tariffs for you.


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