I will try and keep this as brief as possible while giving the relevant details;
My gran is having problems with her electricity bill, she uses Gas for Heating and is using (on average over a month and a half) just under 16 units a day. (Having looked online, I found a ROUGH guide to be about 9 for someone with Gas Heating) Being a concerned Grandson, I thought I would have a look and see if I could find the culprit!
I bought a cheep Induction Ammeter from Maplin, and used that to measure the current into the house. (Outside the meter) middle of the day, normal "Stuff on standby" gave me a current flow of 0.05 amps. So far so good.
Wanting to check my readings, I turned on the Kettle and measured it. Between the Kettle and the Wall, it measured 0.56 Amps (Again, I figured about right give or take), Next I went back to the meter to just double check, and got a reading of 2.7 ish Amps, It was at this point I was confused, as I would have expect it to be around both numbers added together (give or take a bit).
I tried the Microwave, wanting to make sure it was not just the kettle (Mug of water in microwave, on full) was about 0.2 amps, reading at the meter 1.1 (ish)
Now confident it wasn't just the kettle, I used the kettle to check other rooms, all rooms in the house behaved the same.
Not being an Electrician (but having a fairly good understanding of the basics) I cant see anything wrong with my method, but am confused by the numbers I got. Is anyone able to suggest a "Next Step" or is it time to call in the professionals?
My gran is having problems with her electricity bill, she uses Gas for Heating and is using (on average over a month and a half) just under 16 units a day. (Having looked online, I found a ROUGH guide to be about 9 for someone with Gas Heating) Being a concerned Grandson, I thought I would have a look and see if I could find the culprit!
I bought a cheep Induction Ammeter from Maplin, and used that to measure the current into the house. (Outside the meter) middle of the day, normal "Stuff on standby" gave me a current flow of 0.05 amps. So far so good.
Wanting to check my readings, I turned on the Kettle and measured it. Between the Kettle and the Wall, it measured 0.56 Amps (Again, I figured about right give or take), Next I went back to the meter to just double check, and got a reading of 2.7 ish Amps, It was at this point I was confused, as I would have expect it to be around both numbers added together (give or take a bit).
I tried the Microwave, wanting to make sure it was not just the kettle (Mug of water in microwave, on full) was about 0.2 amps, reading at the meter 1.1 (ish)
Now confident it wasn't just the kettle, I used the kettle to check other rooms, all rooms in the house behaved the same.
Not being an Electrician (but having a fairly good understanding of the basics) I cant see anything wrong with my method, but am confused by the numbers I got. Is anyone able to suggest a "Next Step" or is it time to call in the professionals?