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Low Mains Voltage (~190-220v) - How to resolve?
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<blockquote data-quote="toontoonizer" data-source="post: 504513" data-attributes="member: 33054"><p>He agrees that is likely an issue with the supply.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, our new meter is saying we have used 300kWh a day since it has been installed. So over 8 days. </p><p></p><p>This works out to £1,000 a month for electricity - and is over triple what we paid before the meter exchange. I can't fathom how we would be using 300kWh a day. Our usage hasn't changed, only that we have a 3 phase meter. </p><p></p><p>Any chance the potential supply issue is affecting the meter reading? Or, even more unlikely, the meter has some issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toontoonizer, post: 504513, member: 33054"] He agrees that is likely an issue with the supply. On a side note, our new meter is saying we have used 300kWh a day since it has been installed. So over 8 days. This works out to £1,000 a month for electricity - and is over triple what we paid before the meter exchange. I can't fathom how we would be using 300kWh a day. Our usage hasn't changed, only that we have a 3 phase meter. Any chance the potential supply issue is affecting the meter reading? Or, even more unlikely, the meter has some issues? [/QUOTE]
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