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Hi,
Have a general question here that's not in any way a loaded one, more out of curiosity as I always like to learn how things work. Such a thing would actually be impossible now because the switchboards are locked by the electrical company as well.
The builder of the house we live in now, in the 70s, did something where the amount of power used was more than what was recorded at the meter. Come 2005, the energy company knocked and gave us a letter saying a secondary live supply cable to the relay had been detected and been removed. This was about the time the meters were changed from the old dials spinning ones to digital.
Question is, how did this cable stop electricity use from being recorded - did it have to do with slowing the spinning of the discs down because of added resistance & this recorded less usage then? I've always been curious to know but obviously the builder died some time ago and so could never ask.
Cheers
Andrew
Have a general question here that's not in any way a loaded one, more out of curiosity as I always like to learn how things work. Such a thing would actually be impossible now because the switchboards are locked by the electrical company as well.
The builder of the house we live in now, in the 70s, did something where the amount of power used was more than what was recorded at the meter. Come 2005, the energy company knocked and gave us a letter saying a secondary live supply cable to the relay had been detected and been removed. This was about the time the meters were changed from the old dials spinning ones to digital.
Question is, how did this cable stop electricity use from being recorded - did it have to do with slowing the spinning of the discs down because of added resistance & this recorded less usage then? I've always been curious to know but obviously the builder died some time ago and so could never ask.
Cheers
Andrew