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<blockquote data-quote="SJS4921" data-source="post: 552752" data-attributes="member: 37754"><p>Thanks in advance for any advice given on this. The house has traditionally had two sets of sockets (one for mains power and the other for off-peak, currently E10) feeding to two separate meters.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of switching to a new tariff that doesn't differentiate on timing and has one meter but ideally don't want to lose the ability to use the current off-peak / E10 sockets. Is there a way that both current circuits can be fed from one power source and charged through one meter? Or is it unlikely that this will be possible and the off-peak E10 sockets will end up without power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJS4921, post: 552752, member: 37754"] Thanks in advance for any advice given on this. The house has traditionally had two sets of sockets (one for mains power and the other for off-peak, currently E10) feeding to two separate meters. I'm thinking of switching to a new tariff that doesn't differentiate on timing and has one meter but ideally don't want to lose the ability to use the current off-peak / E10 sockets. Is there a way that both current circuits can be fed from one power source and charged through one meter? Or is it unlikely that this will be possible and the off-peak E10 sockets will end up without power? [/QUOTE]
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