This discussion is locked.
You cannot post a reply to this discussion. If you have a question start a new discussion

No Smart Meter

6042b0112170bf6a2e1a742ecb063cf6-huge-capture.jpg
bc973af5284009b66454ecf708f4519d-huge-capture1.jpg

I am unable to have a smart meter because my meter board is not big enough.

What can I do about this or am I to be forever denied the benefits of smart metering?

It also begs the question of why the spec for the smart meters didn't insist that the have the same footprint and cable entries as the meters that they are replacing.  If more volume is needed they could be deeper rather have a larger footprint.  Though one expects electronic kit to get smaller not larger with each generation.

Parents
  • dcbwhaley: 
     

    The consumer unit has been in that position since the house was built in 1795.

    Rare to find a piece of electric kit that has lasted so long. You might want to look it over for the signature “ipso fecit Ben Franklin” and the attachment point for the kite.

Reply
  • dcbwhaley: 
     

    The consumer unit has been in that position since the house was built in 1795.

    Rare to find a piece of electric kit that has lasted so long. You might want to look it over for the signature “ipso fecit Ben Franklin” and the attachment point for the kite.

Children
No Data