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Can smart meters wind you up with paying MORE for your energy?
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victor2 said:B0bbyEwing said:
Now this is an interesting response to say the least.Qyburn said:
The P110 draws around 1W when the switch is on, 0.5W when it's off.B0bbyEwing said:My smart plug isn't costing me anything either - it's already been paid for.
What made you highlight the P110 out of curiosity?
Probably because it is one of the most popular devices for monitoring usage through a socket. Plus it's a smart switch as well.EssexHebridean said:P110 is by far the most commonly used device of the type on the boards I would think - sometimes feels like most of us have one…or several!
There was actually a reason that I was asking.
But maybe (& hopefully) you're both right.1
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