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Just a quickie. I got a letter saying eon want to change my electric meter, no problem, just wondering do you reckon they'll fit a smart meter? Letter doesn't specify. But I don't see why they wouldn't.
 
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Good luck!! I'm glad we don't use the same type of smart metres that they use over in the States, when you look on YouTube they seem to be having some big problems with them! I saw some videos where whole tree's had died since they were installed!
 
Guy has just arrived to fit my smart meter. I'm getting a cold sweat on just listening to him banging about in the cellar. :(

not forgetting to check he's got the polarity correct. some of them can't distinguish between brown and blue.
 
He's got rid of the old radio teleswitch etc. and replaced the tails between fuse carrier and meter (from red/black 16mm to brown/blue 25mm) but left the old 16mm red/black tails from meter to isolator. After the isolator is a Henley block which splits my tails cos I have 2 CUs. One of them I had intentionally left longer than needed cos I am planning at some point to move one of the CUs. He's shortened them. Why?
 

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