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Counter econometer inconsistent billing or not?
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Old meters tend to turn more slowly ...
Yes good question: what is your econometer?
A good tool to analyze your hidden consumption directly on the meter is a ecowatt 850: https://www.econologie.com/shop/ecowatt- ... p-319.html because it allows a time analysis:
So lets see what time there is peak consumption ...
Yes good question: what is your econometer?
A good tool to analyze your hidden consumption directly on the meter is a ecowatt 850: https://www.econologie.com/shop/ecowatt- ... p-319.html because it allows a time analysis:
So lets see what time there is peak consumption ...
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Ok, try maybe with another model ... to confirm or deny the measures of this one!
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The biggest problem is the fridge and the freezer. Indeed, with an average power of 20-25W, they are actually at 0W 95% of the time and can go very very high the rest of the time (my econometer has huge powers, but I do not have taken note precisely)
Suddenly, it makes a "noise", and strictly speaking the best would be to cut them off while I take my measurements. So as the freezer is in the cellar, and I spend a lot of time measuring everything, I can't see myself going to cut the freezer for an hour to measure the consumption of my home TV and box on, etc. But hey, I will no doubt bring myself to it, especially while waiting for the weekend, to do everything "quietly"
Suddenly, it makes a "noise", and strictly speaking the best would be to cut them off while I take my measurements. So as the freezer is in the cellar, and I spend a lot of time measuring everything, I can't see myself going to cut the freezer for an hour to measure the consumption of my home TV and box on, etc. But hey, I will no doubt bring myself to it, especially while waiting for the weekend, to do everything "quietly"
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Tinevez wrote:
We are 2.
TV turned on more than reason by Ms. (I think)
André wrote:
My conso gas varies from 7500 kw to 9000 kw annual after the winters and I warm 20 ° c permanently.Heating under the ground.
Oops, me is rather 8000KWh and 100 euros per month. After that it gives 2000KWh per person, I do not know how much you are in your home.
We are 2.
TV turned on more than reason by Ms. (I think)
André wrote:
Very lucky to have such a consomation
In my case
For 60 summer days 2900 kw
For 60 winter days 7280 kw
Annually 26250kw and fortunately I heat up at the heat pump. it's not uncommon for small houses to consume
30 000 kw annually if winter is rough ..
My conso gas varies from 7500 kw to 9000 kw annual after the winters and I warm 20 ° c permanently.Heating under the ground.
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jlt22 wrote:TV turned on more than reason by Ms. (I think)
Do you have idea of the conso of your TV?
Mine consumes a lot, it's a plasma. It is not lit often, and when it is turned off, it is cut off at a power strip.
The TV unit: "freebox player + amplifier + TV" consumes 400W in all, but it does 2 hours a day. And unfortunately, my wife is visually impaired, other screens (LCD / LED) do not suit her (same as the first LEDs, and compacts (*))
Obviously, I hope that progress will make we have high performance TVs and low consumption soon. but good, considering the time spent on the TV (a little more important this summer, because the children are at home)
(*) that's another debate, but we had a lot of difficulty finding a good lighting solution. Indeed, the light of the CFLs did not suit my wife (cold, taking time to "heat up"), as well as that of the first LEDs. "It certainly dazzles, but without enlightening" my wife said to me, amblyopic.
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Tinevez wrote:
I see too go cut the freezer one hour to measure the conso my house and lit TV box, etc.
If you have a good freezer (classified A or A + or even A ++), you can switch it off for 12 hours without any risk [they generally "hold" 48 hours without opening! See instructions]
Just do not forget to reconnect!
[Note that for those with an HC / HP subscription, the bill can be reduced - not consumption! - by "recharging" the freezer on the HC with a programmer]
For info: house of 160 m²; 4 to 5 occupants; annual electricity consumption of approximately 3 kWh. Pellet heating; 700 freezer; 1 refrigerator; 1 TV; 1 LL; 1 LV; 1 box; "compact fluorescent" or "LED" lighting according to; various occasional equipment (tools, food processor, vacuum cleaner, etc.) Gas cooking (bottle) - an induction hob for "troubleshooting" / occasionally ... [watch out for hob "watches"!]
I am in the process of replacing the apparatus (I have a freezer that has 45 years, and refuses to die!); LV on CESI (a class A ++ ordered); LL on CESI on order (class A +)
[the above data are with a LV of 15 years, probably B? LL of the same age, probably less good and therefore this antediluvian co).
My goal is to go below the 3 000 kWh bar:
a) replace LED lighting again
b) finish renewing devices to A ++
c) replacement heating circulator by the new low-consumption self-adaptive range
d) pay attention to the day before ... But the "box" makes me worried (cut the night ??? and keep a "normal" fixed line ???)
[NB: boxes consume more or less; the news has made enormous progress there; do not hesitate to change! See eg http://www.clubic.com/connexion-interne ... -play.html]
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