harrychilds
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That's what I thought myself to be fair, is it possible for someone to steal my electric?Someone is robbing you!
That's what I thought myself to be fair, is it possible for someone to steal my electric?Someone is robbing you!
Yes and no like it’s completely possible but unless you’re noticing extension cords or somebody’s actually tapped into your meter would be very hardThat's what I thought myself to be fair, is it possible for someone to steal my electric?
In the states it isThat's what I thought myself to be fair, is it possible for someone to steal my electric?
I checked the electric board and there doesn't seem to be anything suspicious going on with it. It must be my oil filled radiator pulling 2KW of electric when it should be pulling less, maybe? I'm going to buy a new one tomorrow and hope that fixes the issueYes and no like it’s completely possible but unless you’re noticing extension cords or somebody’s actually tapped into your meter would be very hard
Thought Britain was regulated? PPL just left cuz they couldnt make any money.Yeah, I think that's what it is, they are screwing us over and charging us nearly double if not triple the price it should be.
Are you in a multiple dwelling? I lived in an apartment that had some single room studios on the top floor. One day the power breaker blew so I went down into the basement to investigate. Sure enough the breaker was tripped and while I was down there some guy from the floor above came down as well. Apparently we were on the same circuit but I was the only one getting a bill. He had rented a studio with electric included. I called the power company but they told me to contact the building owner. I talked to the property management company and got nowhere. The actual owner was some investment company in another state. The building ended up getting sold and I moved but I had lived there for years paying for someone else's electricity. I never did get a dime in compensation.That's what I thought myself to be fair, is it possible for someone to steal my electric?
if you got some asian shit its possible, maybe a defective switch 1 is allways in contact with 2Yeah it's 2KW but it's on the 1KW setting, it couldn't still possibly draw 2KW could it?
Just for information my sister in law was living in my shops mother in law suite and ran 2 1k heaters and my electric for my house went from 280 a month to over 870. I took those heaters away from her and gave her some ventless propane heaters.I checked the electric board and there doesn't seem to be anything suspicious going on with it. It must be my oil filled radiator pulling 2KW of electric when it should be pulling less, maybe? I'm going to buy a new one tomorrow and hope that fixes the issue
Where I'm at in Oklahoma commercially here's my rate 6.18¢/kWh.Some areas of the UK is .28p per kWh right now.
I'm in off peak season right now so it's .12 cents kWh. On peak season it .18 cents kWh peak season peak hours from 2 pm to 7 pm it's .22 cents kWh.
I posted my electric rates I'm paying both commercially and residentialmaine here ya very expensive. went up 30% first of the yr we are at the end of all the lines. Oil an wood is still king here very little NG.
DamnWhere I'm at in Oklahoma commercially here's my rate 6.18¢/kWh.
Residential is 8.01¢/kWh.
Fuckin cheap i havnt seen those rates 30 yrsI posted my electric rates I'm paying both commercially and residential
My first 50 kw is .12 then jumps to .16 then you get a delivery charge brings it to .22 that bill i showed also has my house on it so knock off couple hondos for that.I posted my electric rates I'm paying both commercially and residential
FIFYSo iselectriceverything
Just run it on the lowest setting when lights on, or a portion of lights on. Something seems wrong though...I use a few of those oil filled radiators and my bill isn't anywhere near that high, and I am in NYS with HIGH electric costs.So should I scrap the oil filled radiator? I heard that I really want to keep my humidity and temps in check?
theres your problemYeah it's running all of the time, I have my lights on 24 hour light and I need to keep my temps at a steady 23c/74f. But it's on the lowest setting.