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Çould my electricity meter be faulty?
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I don't have a heater. If I plug in and use my tumble dryer as well as my straighteners it does speed up slightly but nothing in comparison to when you first plug something in. Does that make sense? Lol0
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Pitsypoolisa wrote: »The house is central heated so that's not using any electricity. Right now I have everything turned off and unplugged (except the fridge freezer) and the dial on the meter is spinning quickly. May I ask where the best place to get an energy monitor is please?
Yes it is, because your gas or oil CH has an electric pump. And the boiler electronics and programmer use a small amount.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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