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Originally Posted by richlevy
Or it could be that the new meters are more accurate than the old ones. Or it could be that the new meters are less accurate than the old ones.
The previous month's usage was calculated after a rollover or meter replacement, which may have caused an error in his favor. A better test would be to look at the month prior to that.
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May 277
June 299
July 270
August 258
Sept 358
Oct 308
Nov 358
Dec 660
Maybe UT.
These were for the months prior of course and November was a dark rainy month and there was a light left on all night all month and I do use the oven which may be the culprit?
I hope you are right rich and I've just been getting a deal. When the usage reports come out in 2010 it will be interesting to see where energy usage is coming from.
I have been calculating my daily usage and the way the meter is running I am using 19 kw per day which will be about 570.
B. What do you mean off peak for your water heater? How did you fix it?
I know that the electric company charge more for on peak times but I don't know what time of day that is. Probably the times of night when people like to turn on their holiday lights.
I'm a giv'n up on this .... I did report it to the electric company though so they know.
I do appreciate the comments so thanks .