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Can an electrician change the Economy 7 timer in a smart meter?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 536346" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Can you post a picture of your meter? is it 4 wire or 5 wire (big wires out of the bottom)</p><p></p><p>No an electrician can't change anything it is the suppliers issue.</p><p></p><p>My only input to this thread is you read a LOT of problems about smart meters not working properly with E7, so my advice is if you have E7 or E10, then refuse to have a smart meter and stay with the old reliable dumb dual rate meter. Those just seem to work with very few issues.</p><p></p><p>I would contact the CEO of your electricity company, tell them the issues and say if the issue is not corrected in 1 month and with a plan to compensate for the wrong charging up to the point it is corrected, then you want the smart meter removed and the previous standard dual rate meter put back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 536346, member: 6969"] Can you post a picture of your meter? is it 4 wire or 5 wire (big wires out of the bottom) No an electrician can't change anything it is the suppliers issue. My only input to this thread is you read a LOT of problems about smart meters not working properly with E7, so my advice is if you have E7 or E10, then refuse to have a smart meter and stay with the old reliable dumb dual rate meter. Those just seem to work with very few issues. I would contact the CEO of your electricity company, tell them the issues and say if the issue is not corrected in 1 month and with a plan to compensate for the wrong charging up to the point it is corrected, then you want the smart meter removed and the previous standard dual rate meter put back. [/QUOTE]
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