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I have a 3 bedroom semi detached house, I am out at work during the day so the main amount of electric I use is in the evening, telly, lights, cooker, computer... the usual stuff... The heating is gas central heating on a timer which lights for 1 hr in the morning, and around 6 hours in the evening.

 

I have dual fuel supplied by EDF. I have a digital meter for the electric.

 

 

 

When the meter was last read in October 2008 the reading was 31731... Their latest bill, sent to me on 5th Feb 2009 gave an estimated reading of 33711 meaning I'd used an estimated 1980 units. Although the bill was high, its been winter so its not overly surprising. I have gas central heating but obviously with the darker nights I have my lights turned on more often. The bill was £258.58. I'm used to paying around £150-£250 so no major problem, but I always like to see what the ACTUAL figure is on the meter...

 

 

It was 44891!!

 

 

Woah! 13160 units since the last reading of 31731??!!

 

 

 

I phoned EDF and paid the estimated bill by debitcard. I asked them what they thought the usual level of unit usage per day was and they said around 15-20... According to my meter I've been using around 150 per day every day for 3 months! They asked me to keep a daily check on my meter readings and so far they've been Sunday 44891 - Monday 44915 - Tuesday 45210 - Wednesday 45290

 

 

So thats a 'normalish' 24 units on Sunday-Monday then 295 units for Monday-Tuesday (and I wasn't even home for most of Tuesday!), and then 80 units for Tuesday-Wednesday...

 

 

Other than reporting this for your consumption pleasure, is there any advice any of you can give me as to how to proceed? I've asked EDF to record it on my customer file and will be continuing to log the meter readings... Do I contact the Energy Watchdog? Or BBC Watchdog? Or who!!??

 

 

Help!!

 

PS... The estimated Gas bill was within 10 units of being correct, so no problems with that then! - Just as an aside, we had a couple of powercuts a while back... How does a digital electric meter survive a powercut? Has it its own battery? What happens when the power is cut off for a while, can it possibly corrupt its readings?''

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The above post I meant to post yesterday... I thought I had, but obviously not when I searched for it this morning... I have an immediate update to it:

 

Having got the reading last night of 45290 I phoned EDF and spoke to someone at their callcentre in Sunderland. And they were actually very helpful. They said that the readings were unusually high (no? really?!) and went through a checklist of my usage to see if there was anything unusual which would cause a high electricity turnover. Having gone through their questions, (do you own a hot tub, a sunbed etc... how long do you have the TV on for in the evening... etc) they estimated my usage at 16 units a day. I reread the meter for them at the end of my call and in the 30 mins I had been on the phone with them the reading had gone up to 45295... 5 units in 30 mins!

 

Suffice to say that they agree that there is something amiss and will be contacting me in the next few days to start their investigations...

 

Any advice from people in similar situations would be appreciated... and if anyone does know how a digital meter is affected by powercuts then I would appreciate the info too... All power to my elbow!

 

I'll update with any news...

 

Cheers!

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The above post I meant to post yesterday... I thought I had, but obviously not when I searched for it this morning... I have an immediate update to it:

 

Having got the reading last night of 45290 I phoned EDF and spoke to someone at their callcentre in Sunderland. And they were actually very helpful. They said that the readings were unusually high (no? really?!) and went through a checklist of my usage to see if there was anything unusual which would cause a high electricity turnover. Having gone through their questions, (do you own a hot tub, a sunbed etc... how long do you have the TV on for in the evening... etc) they estimated my usage at 16 units a day. I reread the meter for them at the end of my call and in the 30 mins I had been on the phone with them the reading had gone up to 45295... 5 units in 30 mins!

 

Suffice to say that they agree that there is something amiss and will be contacting me in the next few days to start their investigations...

 

Any advice from people in similar situations would be appreciated... and if anyone does know how a digital meter is affected by powercuts then I would appreciate the info too... All power to my elbow!

 

I'll update with any news...

 

Cheers!

 

 

This definetly needs an accuracy test done, thats an amazing fluctuation. With regards to how powercuts affect metering Im unsure but you could ask for the number of the powerloss distributor for guide on this.

ARGH COMPLAINTS!!!

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