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Re: CurrentCost external install


  • Subject: Re: CurrentCost external install
  • From: Jamie Whitehorn <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:55:46 GMT

I've had one installed for in an outside cabinet like yours for two
years (12 Jan 2007 I ordered it). It's always worked perfectly. Fitting was
dead easy, just clamped it round the cable and then put a small screw in
the side of the cabinet to hang the sender unit on. You could do it with
double-sided sticky pads if your worried about the cabinet.

Never had any comments from meter readers or the electricity company. And
that includes a guy turning up to change the meter about 18 months ago. I'd
guess they are getting more and more used to seeing these things.

HTH, Jamie

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--------------- Original message ---------------
Original msg sent Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:35 +0000 by Stuart Grimshaw
> Our leccy meter is installed outside the house, in one of those
> flat-ish boxes attached to the wall, has anyone installed their
> CurrentCost unit in one of those? Does it fit?
>
> What about the meter readers, don't they wonder wtf it is?
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