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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Remundo » 09/10/22, 16:48

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Guy is a jerk, he has nothing to say.

Guy is not a jerk, and he always says a lot of things.

but in fact diplomacy is not his forte! : roll:
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by Christophe » 09/10/22, 16:52

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Guy is a jerk, he has nothing to say.


Plus she's susceptible! : Lol:
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/10/22, 17:09

Christophe wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Guy is a jerk, he has nothing to say.


Plus she's susceptible! : Lol:

Likely to piss you off, that's for sure. I'm not a fake ass like some you protect while in private he shot you down, revealing your private life. He even gave me the (supposed) name of Kiki.
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by sicetaitsimple » 09/10/22, 17:34

gegyx wrote:**
- What is sure for non-linky: in order not to be taxed at 8€/month from January, it is imperative to communicate your index before.

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We will see if the surcharge is lower to the overconsumption generated by the linky .


Sources?
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/10/22, 17:36

sicetaitsimple wrote:
gegyx wrote:**
- What is sure for non-linky: in order not to be taxed at 8€/month from January, it is imperative to communicate your index before.

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We will see if the surcharge is lower to the overconsumption generated by the linky .


Sources?


https://www.google.com/search?q=surcons ... teur+linky
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Christophe » 09/10/22, 19:26

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Christophe wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Guy is a jerk, he has nothing to say.


Plus she's susceptible! : Lol:

Likely to piss you off, that's for sure. I'm not a fake ass like some you protect while in private he shot you down, revealing your private life. He even gave me the (supposed) name of Kiki.


Kiki? I don't even know what you're up to... : Mrgreen:

I protect no one, I know Obamot's flaws and his qualities...just like yours...
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Christophe » 09/10/22, 19:30

sicetaitsimple wrote:
gegyx wrote:**
- What is sure for non-linky: in order not to be taxed at 8€/month from January, it is imperative to communicate your index before.

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We will see if the surcharge is lower to the overconsumption generated by the linky .


Sources?


There is no need for sources: an electronic meter on 24/XNUMX necessarily consumes more than a passive electromagnetic meter...

Even if it's only a few watts, let's say 3 Watts (low hypothesis)... if there are 10 Million Linky, that's 30 MW of background on the network in addition...

I'm talking about standby consumption which is necessarily punctured on the network, not that counted by the Linky eh!

Otherwise put on a turtleneck to save the EDF network! : Mrgreen:
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Petrus » 09/10/22, 19:40

Christophe wrote:In this case ok...I agree but the LINKY has absolutely nothing to do with it contrary to what all the neuneus journalists have claimed! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

Guy is in HC he should tell us more!

On a mechanical meter, the pilot signal controls the contactor for the water heater, but also switches the meter to HC, so there is no possible dissociation between the signal which controls the contactor and the HC billing.
With the linky, apparently the signal can be driven independently of HP/HC billing.
Without the linky, it would be impossible to deactivate the signal on this time slot without modifying the billing.
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by Christophe » 09/10/22, 19:42

I didn't understand Petrus! : Mrgreen:

Either you're in HC or you're in HP...
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Re: EDF has a little trouble getting through the winter




by phil59 » 09/10/22, 19:45

On the old counters, it is the same signal which switches to HC, and the cumulus, but not on the linky.

It's simple, isn't it?
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