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Re: Re: Measuring my electricity consumption.....






James Fidell wrote:

>Quoting Kevin Hawkins (lists@xxxxxxx):
>
>
>
>>I even dug out a pulsed water meter on the internet. I was thinking
>>it would be nice to have an electric water valve that could be shut
>>off if you had a leak detected whilst away from home triggered by
>>the pulse rate from the water flow and knowing that the
dish/clothes
>>washer wasn't running.
>>
>>
>
>Which meter did you get and from where?  I'd love to have something
like
>that near the house -- my water meter is in a manhole filled with earth
>under a hedge the other side of a field and a cricket pitch, so
something
>more local would be a distinct advantage.  I should really see if I can
>tempt the water board into moving it when we move the supply pipe this
>spring, I guess.
>
>James
>
>
I haven't done the water bit yet James, the gas will be the next step -
I guess I'm focussing on the utilities I have to pay for first. This is
where I was looking though..
http://www.rwc.co.uk/rwc/pricelist/meters.htm#pulse

For anyone thinking of going the rotating disc sensing route on their
electrity do ring up your local electricity  providor and find when your
meter is due for replacement as you might be able to get a flahing led
one installed soon anyway which will make it easier.  I think they are
replaced every 10 years or so...

Kevin



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