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Checking E7 times on meter?

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    Showers definitely make a difference - on hairwashing days I currently have to peel myself out of bed 10 minutes earlier than I'd ideally prefer to ensure I'm finished before I hear the "click"! I envy your 0730 off time (to the tune of precisely 17 minutes!) 
    this could be a brilliant thing! I get up around 6:30 & usually I'm in a bit of a rush but I'll kick back a bit now! :) 
  • Dannii75 said:
    QrizB said:
    The answer to (1) depends on your meter and any associated timeswitch.
    As for (2), yes it's possible for the times to change. There are various ways this might have happened, depending (again) on your meter.
    The meter is a 'Secure Liberty 100'. I don't know about the timeswitch, I assume that's the meter?! 
    I didn't know it could just change, learn something new every day! 
    Cheers! 
    I have one of these!

    It shows which rate is currently active by having ++ signs.

    So if the day rate is active, when you press 6 to find your meter readings, it would say

    "++IMP R01++"
    "IMP R02"

    conversely if the night rate is active, it's
    "IMP R01"
    "++IMP R02++"

    I haven't found anything that displays the time it actually changes though... I had to confirm when mine switched over by staying up and standing at the meter bang at half midnight to check which one now had the all the +++++++ lol
  • Dannii75
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    Bexie1989 said:
    Dannii75 said:
    QrizB said:
    The answer to (1) depends on your meter and any associated timeswitch.
    As for (2), yes it's possible for the times to change. There are various ways this might have happened, depending (again) on your meter.
    The meter is a 'Secure Liberty 100'. I don't know about the timeswitch, I assume that's the meter?! 
    I didn't know it could just change, learn something new every day! 
    Cheers! 
    I have one of these!

    It shows which rate is currently active by having ++ signs.

    So if the day rate is active, when you press 6 to find your meter readings, it would say

    "++IMP R01++"
    "IMP R02"

    conversely if the night rate is active, it's
    "IMP R01"
    "++IMP R02++"

    I haven't found anything that displays the time it actually changes though... I had to confirm when mine switched over by staying up and standing at the meter bang at half midnight to check which one now had the all the +++++++ lol
    Right! I did that in the end the other night! You'd think there'd be an easier way... especially as the time is displayed on the screen! Makes no sense!!! 
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