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No, he says the meter is set at 14 units per pound coin. So he is losing over 7p per kilowatt. It needs to be reset to at least 7 units, but i set at 6. There is a legal maximum you can resell at.
I didn't read the thread correctly. If that is the case based on the calculation above using 7pence then it's costing roughly 40 pence :eek:
 
One of my customers keeps a bag of old 50p just for the meter and swaps them back for reuse when he empties it. Won't pay for it to be replaced or rewired. Well it works so don't fix it.
 
Sorry not getting this now, please help, 2 flats one up one down, each flat has owne CU but you have a coin meter that is to feed power to a water heater to someone else’s flat, would like to no why this setup is
 
Sorry not getting this now, please help, 2 flats one up one down, each flat has owne CU but you have a coin meter that is to feed power to a water heater to someone else’s flat, would like to no why this setup is

I believe the set up is from the eighties when the owner lived there and had a boarder.. the meter I have just found out has never been calibrated and the new owner is loath to install a meter for the immersion at a huge cost.. hence they all want it staying on my Meter.. even calibrating it seems to be a non topic.
 
as i said earlier, you can calibrate it, take 2 minutes.
or you explain to tenant and charge him the extra.

yes, common practise in the 60's when people had "lodgers", or houses split on the cheap. one customer I had complained she did not use 50p worth of hot water for her bath, so if she had her bath first, the other tenant benefitted. wanted me to put in a 10p meter so she could just pay 30p. very determined she was.
 
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as i said earlier, you can calibrate it, take 2 minutes.
or you explain to tenant and charge him the extra.

yes, common practise in the 60's when people had "lodgers", or houses split on the cheap. one customer I had complained she did not use 50p worth of hot water for her bath, so if she had her bath first, the other tenant benefitted. wanted me to put in a 10p meter so she could just pay 30p. very determined she was.

A penny pinching pensioner, sounds a bit like my mother. I would love to calibrate it.. not sure what my landlady would say though... sadly. Thanks for all the help.
 

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