Electricity meter is running after I've turned the electricity off at the mains

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  • Andy_WSM
    Andy_WSM Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    jp456 wrote: »
    Just went and turned off mains as per the switch on the CU. The red pulse light pulsed once every approx 9 seconds. Turned it all back on and the pulse is about one every 6 secs which is slower than 1 every 3 secs before (same stuff on in house).

    If by the seal you mean the metal loop through the screw at the bottom of the electricity meter unit, then I can confirm that it is intact and has not been snipped.

    Looking more likely it's a simple case of a knackered meter.
  • espresso
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    sacsquacco wrote: »
    When you turn off the mains switch that meter would go blank..Is it doing that ?

    Absolute rubbish!

    Stick to reading meters as you obviously do not understand basic electricity and your post is unhelpful.
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • Andy_WSM
    Andy_WSM Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    espresso wrote: »
    Absolute rubbish!

    Stick to reading meters as you obviously do not understand basic electricity and your post is unhelpful.

    Agree. Another piece of duff technical info.
  • jp456
    jp456 Posts: 16 Forumite
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    So, should the meter pulse when the mains are turned off?
  • matelodave
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    edited 11 January 2015 at 1:18PM
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    If you turn the main switch off the meter should not flash although you should still see a reading on it.
    if it's flashing at a rate of one every 9 seconds that equates to around (60 x 60)/9 = 400watts/hour x 24 = 9.6kwh a day. Which is about equivalent to the average consumption for a household.

    Either something is using it all by not being switched off at the main switch or the meter is faulty.

    An investigation into the wiring inside the consumer unit is called for just to make sure that nothings being tapped off the input to the main switch
    Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large numbers
  • jp456
    jp456 Posts: 16 Forumite
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    When I turned the mains off yesterday it was still pulsing at about once every 3 seconds. This surely is indicative of a dodgy meter? I suppose that if something's bypassing the mains it's got to be something pretty hefty to warrant that type of energy consumption?

    I guess it's electrician in first then BG? - I've already registered the complaint with them and I'm due to speak with them on Thursday regarding the dubious meter readings that I'm taking every day. The last 24 hrs yielded a reading of 27kwh which is nuts.

    I suppose I'll have to cough-up for the electrician for the time being - I am in rented accommodation but the agents said I'd have to deal with BG first.

    Thanks for all the replies.
  • frugalmacdugal
    frugalmacdugal Posts: 10,077 Forumite
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    Hi,

    what about your neighbour next door, is his 'normal', wouldn't happen to be your landlord who self built the semi's?
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    edited 12 January 2015 at 7:46AM
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    espresso wrote: »
    Absolute rubbish!

    Stick to reading meters as you obviously do not understand basic electricity and your post is unhelpful.
    Yeah, sorry that was a bit of a boo boo, I should nt be posting with a massive hangover , I only see all blankers when local power cuts are on. Those meters dont have internal batteries. you re right I dont understand the black art of electricity too well. The second poster. matelodave, prob got it right straight away ,- duff meter.
    I hope the OP keeps us informed with the eventual outcome of this very odd question..
  • Rathius
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    you should be able to post a pic using photobucket or Tinypic, then use the wee postcard icon.
  • jp456
    jp456 Posts: 16 Forumite
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    I will conclude this thread as soon as BG have tested the meter - no date set yet but calling the on Thursday 15th after the week's meter readings that they required.
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