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Paul 09-09-2024 17:37

Re: Smart Meters
 
Some negative prices again tomorrow, first since August 25th.
Octopus are also doing the free [extra] electricity offer between 1pm and 2pm tomorrow.

SnoopZ 09-09-2024 17:56

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36182705)
Some negative prices again tomorrow, first since August 25th.
Octopus are also doing the free [extra] electricity offer between 1pm and 2pm tomorrow.

Unfortunately again I can't benefit from it as I'll be at work until 2pm so I can't even put the washing machine on, but my unit rate on Tracker will be only 15.71 for 24hrs so it's still good for me as that is 38% cheaper than my SVP if I had stayed on Flexible.

Taf 11-09-2024 11:02

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36182492)
More techs were in our street yesterday, trying to get signals in and out of smart meters. They looked very confused and frustrated.

They are back and asked to do "checks" on our meters. Neither location could "communicate correctly at this time", so their report will go back to the relevant bodies today.

I mentioned the Faraday Cage situation, and the senior tech was called over, and he agreed that was the problem. He moved his test kit out of the enclosures and got "reasonable" signals just a meter away from the house wall.

Mr K 11-09-2024 21:03

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36182807)
They are back and asked to do "checks" on our meters. Neither location could "communicate correctly at this time", so their report will go back to the relevant bodies today.

I mentioned the Faraday Cage situation, and the senior tech was called over, and he agreed that was the problem. He moved his test kit out of the enclosures and got "reasonable" signals just a meter away from the house wall.

It all sounds very complicated. I just read my meters, when it suits, 'adjusted' to make the best of of any price changes, and let them have the readings. Take back control, don't let them have it ! ;)

Paul 12-09-2024 02:23

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36182823)
Take back control, don't let them have it ! ;)

You mean commit fraud ...

Taf 12-09-2024 10:51

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Octopus Energy is stepping in to offer state pensioners who've lost the £300 Winter Fuel Payments up to £200 each. Pensioners with Octopus Energy can apply for discretionary energy bill credits of £50, £100 and £200 after the new Labour Party government axed the payouts for anybody.

The energy firm has decided to extend its £30m Octo Assist fund to help those pensioners who need it most. The company will now allow lower income pension households who don't receive pension credit to claim new assistance from the fund.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/u...-1958-29917333

Hugh 12-09-2024 18:47

Re: Smart Meters
 
Yep - got an email from Octopus last week about this initiative

SnoopZ 13-09-2024 14:45

Re: Smart Meters
 
More free Electricity 1-2pm Saturday 14th for Octopus customers.

Sirius 13-09-2024 19:59

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36182893)
More free Electricity 1-2pm Saturday 14th for Octopus customers.

I have not charged my car all week on the hope of cheap electric at the weekend and i was right to do that so i will fill my boots tomorrow :).

On Agile the cost drops to 0.92p per Kwh at 11:43 and only goes up again at 15:45.

SnoopZ 14-09-2024 12:58

Re: Smart Meters
 
Time for me to put the washing machine on, TV and PS5 and kettle so I can save 5 pence. Lol

Sirius 14-09-2024 13:03

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36182906)
Time for me to put the washing machine on, TV and PS5 and kettle so I can save 5 pence. Lol

My advantage is my car, i am putting 27Kwh into the battery over the next few hours. I have just plugged it in :)

SnoopZ 14-09-2024 13:07

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36182907)
My advantage is my car, i am putting 27Kwh into the battery over the next few hours. I have just plugged it in :)

If you do your car every time it's free won't they decide it's your normal usage and you won't get anything?

This is the first time I've been home on a free hour, last time when I wasn't home I managed to save 2 pence.

Paul 14-09-2024 13:25

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36182908)
If you do your car every time it's free won't they decide it's your normal usage and you won't get anything?

They account for that.

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If the Session is on a weekday, we'll look at your half-hourly usage over the last 10 weekdays. If the Session is at the weekend, we'll look at your half-hourly usage over the last 4 weekend days. We'll not include days where a Session took place in these calculations.
I've made a whopping 35p across the previous four sessions.

---------- Post added at 13:25 ---------- Previous post was at 13:20 ----------

This bit confuses me.

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For the additional electricity you use, above your normal usage in the Free Electricity session, you’ll receive a bill credit for the extra electricity, based on the per kWh rate of your tariff.
For half of todays (1.30 - 2pm) the per kWh rate on agile is -0.65p, so how does that work ?

They are already paying us to use any electric in that period, do they take some of that back ...

Sirius 14-09-2024 15:12

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36182909)
They account for that.



I've made a whopping 35p across the previous four sessions.

---------- Post added at 13:25 ---------- Previous post was at 13:20 ----------

This bit confuses me.



For half of todays (1.30 - 2pm) the per kWh rate on agile is -0.65p, so how does that work ?

They are already paying us to use any electric in that period, do they take some of that back ...

I see the free hours the send out on email as a gimmick, i am more interested in the time they pay me being on Agile as that is a bigger benefit when i charge my car.

damien c 20-09-2024 16:32

Re: Smart Meters
 
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Originally Posted by Dude111 (Post 36178950)
So we should willingly accept stuff that isnt good for us??

These smart meters bombard your whole house with RF energy that YOU CANT GET AWAY FROM unless the power goes out!

Of course the power companies are trying to force this... THEY MAKE OUT LIKE BANDITS!!

http://techwellness.com/blogs/expert...out-for-health

Not everything new in this world IS GOOD.....

Here’s why people, communities and governments around the world are rejecting smart meters:
  • Radiofrequency interference causing malfunctioning of wireless equipment such as Wi-Fi and Netflix
  • Radiofrequency interference causing malfunctioning of medical equipment such as pacemakers and wireless insulin pumps
  • Radiofrequency spikes causing appliances to break
  • Health effects like migraines, nausea, vomiting, muscle spasms, heart palpitations and sleeplessness caused by intense bursts of radiofrequency radiation that has just been classified as a “possible carcinogen” by the World Health Organization — in the same category as lead, engine exhaust and DDT
  • Cybersecurity breaches
  • Excessive billing
  • Interception of personal identity information
  • Electrical fires

This just reminds me of the Better Call Saul thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuZ34IeY_L0


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