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First time buyer, no previous energy usage. Where can I get comparisons without previous usage info?
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Thanks. I don’t know about outlets, sorry. One of them is a Quantum QM050 Y series if this helps?Gerry1 said:Quantums are well regarded. Just make sure they're programmed to emit heat only at times when it's needed and set to appropriate temperatures.One outlet or two?0 -
The is usually a date on the meter, just divide the total meter readings to get an average usage.2
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One lead going in to the Quantum or two? If two that's fine, but there can be a problem with only one: if the programming isn't perfect they can charge at the expensive day rate.jammy-jan said:
Thanks. I don’t know about outlets, sorry.Gerry1 said:Quantums are well regarded. Just make sure they're programmed to emit heat only at times when it's needed and set to appropriate temperatures.One outlet or two?1 -
There are two if I remember correctly.Gerry1 said:
One lead going in to the Quantum or two? If two that's fine, but there can be a problem with only one: if the programming isn't perfect they can charge at the expensive day rate.jammy-jan said:
Thanks. I don’t know about outlets, sorry.Gerry1 said:Quantums are well regarded. Just make sure they're programmed to emit heat only at times when it's needed and set to appropriate temperatures.One outlet or two?1
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