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Economy 10
Bananafingers
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in Energy
Hi all,
I was just after some advise, i am currently on an an economy 10 tarrif with Eon.
I live in a village that has no gas so my heating is purley electric based on storage heaters (new efficient ones)
I was just wondering if there is any one out there that is ina simailar situation, as i cant seem to find any suppliers to move to that offer the economy 10 tarriff.
Does anyone run their storage heaters on the economy 7 tarriff? is this a cheaper option to go for due to the increased competiong when finding a deal? however does this give them enough heat to last to the evenings?
Many Thanks in advanced for any advice
I was just after some advise, i am currently on an an economy 10 tarrif with Eon.
I live in a village that has no gas so my heating is purley electric based on storage heaters (new efficient ones)
I was just wondering if there is any one out there that is ina simailar situation, as i cant seem to find any suppliers to move to that offer the economy 10 tarriff.
Does anyone run their storage heaters on the economy 7 tarriff? is this a cheaper option to go for due to the increased competiong when finding a deal? however does this give them enough heat to last to the evenings?
Many Thanks in advanced for any advice
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Would bebest to clarify if you have true e10 metering, if so will have 2 supply numbers, one for normal household electrics (plugs, lights etc), the other supply number which the cheap rates are paid against reads from this supply, are for the heat and hot water. Some e7 meters have had timeswitch amended to a 10 hour night period, so only 1 supply number. If it is a true e10 meter, 2 mpans, then you would need to speak with new suppliers directly to see if they will support the type of metering you have, if it is a single supply number, could treat as e7, and should be able to quote normally.0
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Bananafingers wrote: »Hi all,
I was just after some advise, i am currently on an an economy 10 tarrif with Eon.
I live in a village that has no gas so my heating is purley electric based on storage heaters (new efficient ones)
I was just wondering if there is any one out there that is ina simailar situation, as i cant seem to find any suppliers to move to that offer the economy 10 tarriff.
Does anyone run their storage heaters on the economy 7 tarriff? is this a cheaper option to go for due to the increased competiong when finding a deal? however does this give them enough heat to last to the evenings?
Many Thanks in advanced for any advice
Could you clarify your thought process here please?
At present you get 10 hours per day of cheap electricity (or depending on plan, 24 hours a day of cheap electricity for heating)
If it's 10 hours per day that would typically be 7 hours overnight plus 3 hours during the day.
Why do you think moving to a tariff that only gives you the cheap stuff 7 hours overnight will benefit you??? :huh:"Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 20100
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