ultrarunner
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When I worked in Europe... many homes had two meters...
One was for night electricity mostly used to for electric water heating and it was much cheaper than day electricity
The night meter had a lock-out so it only worked say from 8 pm to 6 am...
I've got one meter where my monthly usage is a couple of Kw... it is for common area lighting feeding one lamp... the tenant at the duplex went all the way to the PUC because the light was a common area and demanded it have it's own meter... I had offered to pay her $5 a month or remove the 12 watt lamp and both were not acceptable. She moved a couple of months after I added the meter... I did the labor... permit, fees and materials came to $600
Going to LED would never pay since the utility has a $5 minimum charge for electric... you can use $5 worth or none and the charge is still $5
One was for night electricity mostly used to for electric water heating and it was much cheaper than day electricity
The night meter had a lock-out so it only worked say from 8 pm to 6 am...
I've got one meter where my monthly usage is a couple of Kw... it is for common area lighting feeding one lamp... the tenant at the duplex went all the way to the PUC because the light was a common area and demanded it have it's own meter... I had offered to pay her $5 a month or remove the 12 watt lamp and both were not acceptable. She moved a couple of months after I added the meter... I did the labor... permit, fees and materials came to $600
Going to LED would never pay since the utility has a $5 minimum charge for electric... you can use $5 worth or none and the charge is still $5