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To: longz who wrote (1433685)1/16/2024 10:48:01 AM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

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longz

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<<Suppliers are able to remotely switch off energy supply with smart meter>>

Oh, but I am sure everyone one plays fair. I mean the law is the law ?



To: longz who wrote (1433685)1/16/2024 3:18:03 PM
From: Eric1 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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The vast, vast majority of smart meters don't have power cutoff relays in them.

Less than one percent.

Those that do are over twice as expensive to buy and install.

Plus there are reliability problems with them that ordinary digital meters don't have.

I've worked with these guys for over almost twenty years, practically in my back yard beta testing some of their solar smart meters:

itron.com

Only one of their smart meters is utility remote shutoff capable

itron.com