As to by-passing your meter, yes it is dangerous-but it means your usage Kw hrs suddenly becomes zero! Do people not think that the service suppliers expect this kind of thing especially now with prices going through the roof? -they will be on the look out for such sudden changes!! Well Jordan, as to your payment problem, I would say sue the B.... hard! Remember your Dad and think of your problem as his and really go after them. I'm retired now and over the years found that there are people out there who make a profession of not paying. As to big houses, they were always a red flag to me, just ask yourself how they got there! Try and find out their profession, that will give a clue! Be a cynic, dont trust anyone until you know otherwise. Good Luck with the business.
I wish i was able to switch suppliers or have a smart meter. For some reason my mater has 2 MPAN's cand its only one supply. for this reason i am unable to switch. Been stuck with scottish power for years, they were supposed to change our meter to a standard meter. Fed up!
Rubbish on the bulbs , I've had them for years and bills went up from 150 a month g&e to 540 a month , 2 hours heating mornings 2 at night , use a 25w at night in bed on tablet , e\e TV that I don't watch apart from e\e dvd player , AA f\f , curtain up behind door , houses built for coal with lathing plaster so no cavity wall insulation , house is like a tomb in winter even with heating on , they are reaping the benefits and I curse them for it for those like elderly and I'll health that suffer ,
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Sorry Jordan, you’re now starting to loose credibility with me. Initially this looked like a genuine video. Quickly it become apparent this is just a push for someone who’s given you a bung. You said turn things off, next your in effect selling smart plugs. They will have as much, if not more draw than items items such as washing machines. Furthermore are you really recommending high draw appliances through smart plug? Haven’t there been issues with them overheating?
I agree, sadly this whole video is thrown together click bait. There is a huge demand for a properly thought out video on reducing electricity consumption, but this is not it.
First of all you get a smart plug which is appropriately rated but they are worth it for high usage appliances if you want to know what percentage of your electric bill is on everything such as it’s getting really high but the dishwasher is using 15% maybe you could wash up my hand so in that case it is worth it and could save you a lot compared to having plugging killer our metres you may need to likego behind your kitchen cupboard sometimes to try and check how much certain appliances are use it
I turned everything off apart from fridge/freezer, router and printer. Total yearly saving worked out at £2.46. Edit - actually I did turn off the freezer in the garage and forgot to turn it back on £30 of food wasted 😢
I calculated a similar saving. Not worth the hassle, plus I need the Wifi for the doorbell, Lamps etc. Disconnecting the internet almost guarantees something needs reconnecting manually.
my advice.. (for people without solar etc) dont get a smart meter fitted by your energy firm, just buy an after market clamp on meter/monitor if you want to monitor your usage
Lousy advice, my smart meter allows me to use TOU tariffs, in my case to charge my batteries, it also allows me to be paid very well for exports, often exporting the electric I imported at cheap rate and exporting at peak rate.
@@TheRonskiman however things like the in-home display for a smart meter use power and some of them flag up that there’s an issue with it’s not plugged in and sending the energy company out to investigate because they think there’s been a technical failure
Honestly just bypass your meters. Screw the greedy corporate profits, its time for these electric companies to suffer and go bankrupt. I hope the state buys back all electrical generation and distribution as it should be !
I have no idea why you would put a smart plug on a tumble drier or washing machine. They’ll draw 0w when not in use and there is no use being able to remotely turn them off. It’s not like you’d do it mid-cycle because you’re using too much. Plus, don’t forget the energy draw from the plug itself. I wouldn’t be surprised if the standby mode on a lot of appliances is better than the efficiency of a smart plug.
Exactly. Also if I remember correctly, there's rules (if this still apply) that it must be 0.5 watt or below when on standby. I dunno if that applied to everything including smart bulbs.
What if I took my smart meter out and left it in my front garden in a box obviously water proof box n told britsh gas to come and collect it and put all the wires together to make my electric work how would that be stealing because technically its only stealing if your registered to a company with their smart meter think about it there robbing you do we get electric from Russia no absoulte rubbish do we get gas from Russia no we don't there just boosting prices for joke dont believe me do your research test me😂
I imagine you can set machines to run during solar panel energy production and/or when you have excess energy being generated and don't want to dump it in to the grid.
Knowing how much devices use, makes you likely use them less or be more efficient in their usage to cut costs. having the plug doesn't inherently save anything
Did you get arrested for doing that?? very interested to know because im seriously thinking of doing the exact same thing! or getting a very powerful magnet to interfere with the relay unit inside the meter just under the display, if we all had the same idea there unfortunately would be mass powercuts as a result no doubt!
I'm sticking with my dumb meter as long as possible because, just like VW with their emission scandal, the cynic in me doesn't trust the energy companies to resist the temptation to fudge their software to count faster.
They can do what they want and you wouldn’t even know mate. They are all making millions of profit not losses from this so called russia Ukraine thing. If things had gone up for them then it would show because profits would be the same as previous or similar.
I rent as I 'cant afford a mortgage' so I pay more money per month on rent instead. Still dont get this logic. Anyway I have not turned on the heating in this place since I moved in, only things that are left on standby ever is WiFi router and my fridge, I turn off everything else at their relative main switch/socket switch, I have hot water to only come on literally 10 minutes a day (Which is enough when you live on your own id say and I get it to do it only at the times would normally use it). I can't do any more work hours as I'm disabled (and legally restricted from some work due to that), but not disabled enough that I get any support from the Gov. I dont know what else I can do and I am struggling to afford this major hike at over doubling electricity cost alone. I am stuck to think what else I can do. Any suggestions? I hate this country man Sorry for the mini rant but I am just really looking for suggestions
A sort of similar lamp is called "philips ultra efficient". It is not quite the same but the closest I could find in Europe. it also has a 50k hours lifetime rating instead of the usual 15k - 25k.
I know where they sell similar ones in the UK, but I don't want to share just in case they're not there when I need some new ones in 10 or 20 years time.
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Our bills went up almost immediately after we had our meter changed from the mechanical dial type. I was convinced that the meters must be recording the current peaks which occur during the first few ms of an appliance being turned on, which were previously damped by the mechanical style meter due to the inertia of the disc. So I contacted Honeywell who manufactured the meters at the time and they confirmed that the meters do record the initial peaks which can cumulatively add more to your bill. Fortunately they have software "damping", but the amount recorded is adjustable by the network/installer (via software and infra-red comms interface). So I guess if all refrigerators and pumps etc incorporated a "soft start" it might help?
the mechanical dial type. == Analog Meter It is not that difficult when you read to educate yourself - and allow yourself to be taught by those who know what you do not. To learn - you have to be teachable Also it is HONEYWELL and not Honeywell Learn that all CORPORATE {legal) names are always in the ALL CAPS iteration. You will notice that whenn you are paying attention and allowing your brain to see exactly what your eyes are looking at to detail To explain the reason fro it - I would have to teach you law and Latin. There are three languages used in law because they are pure languages - Latin - French (which is some 75 % Latin - and Farsi - They are known as COURT languages. English is used as it is common - but still not as common as Latin Languages. To discover why CORPORATE names are in ALL CAPS you will find the answer in the Dead Centre - Cemetery - Necropolis
@@TheUnclestein "Damping" is not the correct term in this context, I would consider damping a resistive term. Mechanical meters have a damping (usually an Eddy current brake) to prevent the disc from spinning out of control. A meter has 2 low-pass elements (integrators). The first one is the inertia of the disc or the LPF in front of the AD convertor of an electronic meter. The cut-off of the latter can be a few kHz. The second integrator gathers the cumulative energy. Another source of confusion is how energy is measured. Residential meters measure the vector product of current and voltage, the "real energy" in Watt. Specialist meters also measure the product of the scalar values of current and voltage, the "apparent energy" in VoltAmpere. If current and voltage were 90 degrees out of phase, you would not seem to use any energy, but the current still puts a load on the grid. Heavy users may pay an additional tariff if the difference between the energies is too big.
If you are on an ADSL internet line and disconnect the router from the mains frequently the DSLAM at the other end of the connection will think it needs to slow the connection speed to reduce the “interference/noise” that is on the line. You have to phone your ISP and plead with them to reset their end to get good speed again. By all means turn off your WiFi extenders and mesh boxes. But don’t turn off your main incoming router and its modem box (if it has one).
Who came up with that logic ! Less pings, slow the circuit down worse than it is. You can see the difference in logic, mobile phones actually increase the output of the handset when it starts to panic if it cannot contact the cell tower.
@@DC101-i8q it's to do with the wavelength of the signals it is putting out. I had it described to me as this. It's like turning up the bass on music you might not be able to hear all the music as clearly but it can be heard further away, or through walls. So it's like there is a fault with your line when the DSLAM losers the connection so it changes the wavelength to try to make sure it can connect.
yup agreed Simon, same happens on VDSL as well and can be even more drastic. Also same with Virgin media although you don't lose the speed, you end up with the angry mob after you. (used to turn it off when on holiday for two weeks only to come home to about two angry letters telling me to switch it back on or face consequences - this is due to Modem pirates in the past hacking the config to give more speed and thus terminating the return path so VM - then NTL wouldn't know and to stop old config overriding hack. this made the modem/router invisible to the network...)
nope he said wifi router as in a silly wifi booster, most asdl routers use buggerall electric these days anyways in a modern stud wall house not much need for for wifi boosters pretty easy to buy a full roll of ethernet cable and plugs and create your own custom ethernet extension if you have multiple devices in a couple of rooms and buy a 8 port unmanged switch 1 in 7 devices accessable, plus much better speeds hardwired and less likely to get hacked versus wifi everything
@@DC101-i8q it's to do with connection attempts at the DSLAM nothing to do with pings logic says that if a device is constantly reattempting the connection handshake it has lost its connection so the line must be unstable, so decrease the speed to the point the reconnections stop
An independent Scotland would have among the cheapest energy prices in the world as Scotland and Norway are Europe's two energy rich countries and are self sufficient in energy.
@@richardlyd7450 secondary legislation, not actual law. You can only be prosecuted under Health and Safety regulations if you pull it. So if you can prove that you’re practices we’re safe when you pulled it, or because to not do so was unsafe, you can’t be prosecuted.
Genuine question, does that actually still allow you to use the electrics/does it just stop the meter going and I thought fuse is there for protection (assuming it's like a plug fuse but bigger?)
@@SunnySingh-ee1df no fuse, no power. Technically you could use a piece of correctly sized tube to replace the fuse. It’s done in blocks of flats/HMO’s etc.. However the incoming mains supply MUST HAVE A FUSE. Replacing the DNO’s fuse with something solid is exceptionally dangerous. Seriously, don’t touch it. There’s absolutely nothing to stop you being killed if you mess up.
So, imagine having the cost increase but randomly the kw/h usage has gone from 4-500kw per month to 1600kw per month there abouts, and nothing has really changed in lifestyle! This is from taking manual readings from the box outside myself..
More dreamland from Artisan Electrics. All these tips will save a few pennies per week, but for meaningful savings you will need to expend thousands of pounds on solar systems, ground source heat pumps,sealed unit double glazing, wall floor and roof insulation. The payback timescale will be decades long!
Hi Brian, just trying to share the best information we can to help. Unfortunately, there is no real simple cheap answer so we have to work and advise with what we do have. With the cost of energy at the moment, renewable investment is paid back sooner than before. Thanks for your comment though.
The light bulbs really do help a lot. The radiators probably do if it allows you to reduce the amount of heating you are doing and still be comfortable. Most of the other suggestions yes will give very small savings. I bought a plug-in (not smart) power meter and measured everything I could, and the only standby sinner in the house was a very old microwave which used 5.5W or about £15 per year. Due to regulations, standby on modern devices is very good.
The ONLY solution is for each building to have its ow mini nuclear power generator using THORIUM. But GOVERNMENTS would never make it legal- because Gas and electricity creates a big portion of the world economy. If everyone was generating their own Electricity - the world economy would collapse. The CORPORATE Circus need Clowns and Monkeys to to keep the show going and generating income by the enslaved people of the world. All common people living in their own open air prison - and about as free as free range chickens.
Why should I have to do anything when the people that run the energy firms get millions of pounds in bonuses. You tell the kids it’s bath night once a week and wear your cloths for three days before washing them. What a state to be in don’t get me started on the price of food.
Reduce you standby energy usage by installing loads of wifi enabled smart devices!!! Will that Tado smart socket really use less than a dishwasher turned off?
Great video! Do be aware however that while turning off devices on standby help in the savings, smart devices like smart plugs, smart lightbulbs, and thermostats consume energy themselves in just the same way also... Just something to keep in mind.
Great video and great energy saving advice however it’s getting nearly impossible to save money on energy when the providers keep ramping up their “ Standing Charge” This surly is theft on behalf of the energy companies as it removes the ability for consumers to save money. The government should cap the daily standing charge to make it a level playing field.
With regards to bill, it's not the amount that unit costs have gone up. It's the fact I'm having to subsidise everyone else who's been paying below costs when there supplier went bump via the standing charge. It's a messed up system thats very unfair. I hope they get those standing charges scrapped and start billing customers for their own uses. I don't want to pay for others usage.
It's the same with those who were never furloughed through the coronas. I didn't have a single day of furlough but i'll be paying for everyone else who had that luxury.
precisly, the sooner we pay for the actual generation cost of electric as opposed to electricity being based on the wholesale cost of gas the better we will all be,i have 9 wind turbines one side of my and 16,832 solar panel farm 400 yards from me, BUT they get a artifical high guranteed price per gwh based on long term contract prices based on the wholesale gas price@ the time of signing all wrong, if we paid actual costs say on a solar farm(solar much cheaper nowadays) intial cost divided by 25 years plus a margin for annual maintainance and then add 10-15% annual profit we would be paying much less, tiying electric wholesale prices to the international gas wholesale prices are sheer lunacy, this is why the electric companies are making millions ££££s in profits, also we literally have thousands of acres of roof spaces on factory units /shopping centres etc etc that would facilitate quite easily proably double or quadruple our current commercial solar installs, travel to Scotland and look @ how many hundereds of wind turbines just SSE have put up in the last 20 yrs, you cant tell me hand on heart the standing charge has to rise 20p plus per day because Putin is crazy we have a abundance of cheap renewables already even before Dogger bank is connected, the standing charge is a out and out con full stop
The Smart meter is an easy way for the energy company to force you onto a key meter system. They can do it without even visiting your property and just flick a switch and mail you the key. Now you're metered. Never ever do smart. Tell them you have a medical device as well. I have the medical assistance alarm in my home. Costs £5 a month but they can never put me on a meter no matter how hard it is for me to pay my bill.
Have you seen the cost of the Tapo 110 plug they are selling around £20 so the saving would have to be quite large there would be no saving with a washing machine or dishwasher as they use power when you turn them on not on standby , all the items he has listed cost a packet and would take around 3 years to potentially break even if not 5 years
Exactly. These are not solutions for people struggling to pay bills. They are gadgets and tech for people who have money. Like installing solar, not many people can afford it 🙄
There's no saving at all when used on tumble dryers/dishwashers. These don't have "standby" so you can leave them switched on at the wall without worry. I just use my tapo plugs for table lamps and Christmas lights. Can program Alexa to turn them on or off at certain times. :-)
I like your videos. But how does a smart plug saves you money on a dishwasher? The main power use is when in use and once it has run the cycle it is on standby. Is the money not set of by the energy consumption of the plug as it always draws energy to be reachable? Do I miss something? I agree on smart plugs on like tv and media centres. As you can switch of the tv, receiver dvd players etc in one go, I personally have this linked to my hue switch and alarm system. So in case I forget to switch of the tv area when leaving the house it will be switched off if I put the alarm in away mode via an automation.
Rather than buying your way out of the "problem" with tech, in the short term i would recommend looking at ways to live your life as close to normal, but using less energy. Especially for people who are genuinely hard-pressed for money: - Turn down the heating a couple of degrees. - Turn up the temperature on the fridge to 6 or 7C instead of 4 or 5C, and don't expect things to last 3 weeks in there. - Cook with the microwave where possible, not the oven or a pan full of water. - Change your meals to things that require less cooking time. - Shower once or twice a week less. Those sorts of things will have an immediate impact and require no upfront investment. They'll also save a lot more energy than avoiding standby mode on a few devices (which you should also do, of course)
@@TWOKDOK1 Technically it increases the risk, as low temperatures don't kill it, they just slow down reproduction. That is why i suggested that you shouldn't expect food to last as long. Cleaning your fridge occasionally is also a good idea for this :) I would comment that i've always kept my fridge at 6C and we've not yet given ourselves food poisoning.
This is going to happen on a big scale now people are being put under the pump. People who are desperate with no other way will of course seek alternatives in an unfair situation. I work on a large commercial site and trust me, in the canteen I am now overhearing many electricians talking about how they are being asked how to do this, or to atually do it for people. I think the video that you shared is insane and dangerous, and I am not in any way condoning this, but if the power companies and the government intend to make millions of people financially desperate, what exactly do they expect will be the result?
Having seen how badly (horrifically) wrong a main fuse removal can go (as performed by an engineer called Colin from Scottish Hydro back in 2003), I wouldn't want to go near one of those damn things! It took another engineer from Hydro almost a day to replace the wiring that had been damaged by the blast (all the way from my flat to the ground-floor distribution panel) and I still have the remains of the BICC fuse (and holder) as a memento.
It’s only dangerous if there is a load drawing power. If he would of isolated properly then he wouldn’t of had a flashover and nearly killed and others.
Recently went away for a week so turned everything off, including the networking, but left only the 2 fridge freezers on. We used 3.25kWh a day in that week. So at the moment we are using up whats in the fridge freezer in the utility room and will then turn that off. Checking the one in the kitchen on its own, it uses about 1.75 kwh a day on its own, it was new in 1997. A newer fridge freezer will use about 1kWh per day but cost us £500ish. It will take 5 years to pay back, so at the moment its staying.
Bypass the meter ! Energy companies are making profits that are in the billions, bypass n teach them a lesson hit them in the pocket for being so greedy !
We need lots of people to do this. If enough people did this then they cannot arrest everyone and the energy companies will have to cut prices to stay afloat. more to the point they should be renationalised and sell the energy without profit as energy as well as water is essential for life and should not be for profit!!!
FYI, the link to the Tado Smart Plugs is for the P100 version, without Energy Monitoring. There is no pack of 4 on offer. Please make sure to check the link before buying! Or you will be disappointed. Thanks for the informative content. Great video 👍
Other brands like Tuya with the Smartlife app are alternatives that work equally as well too (but also read the fine print per device for the energy monitoring feature)
crank iv been doing this for people for years long as your meter is inside the home. And you can bypass it just with a thick piece off wire that can be easily pulled back out if meter man comes round
It IS possible to save energy - like turn off unused lights - without automation :) Just be disciplined. I have a 5 x smaller electricity bill than one of my friends, and not a single smart-anything.
Yes but it’s hard for you to monitor specific usage. It may be worth it especially for pills exceedingly high to monitor precisely because as many houses were it’s hard to because certain people in the house were not handed off so it’s helpful to find out who is doing that.
got to agree with the LED bulbs, we remodelled our Victorian 4-bed Terrace in 2013 with our retirement and old age in mind. we went full-on rewiring with LEDs in all rooms, if we turned them all on at once we would only be pulling 140w. Had 9x solar on the roof at the same time, it was repaid (a tad under 5k on a south-facing roof)by the FiT payments alone in October last year. Only the 2 of us living here now but our July/August/September daily usage from the grid was averaging 3KWH, to yesterday October was just under 3.7. We have had no heating on so far this year as we also insulated all the exterior walls with 50mm Pu boards, full 300mm of glass fibre in the roof space and 200 between ceiling downstairs and upstairs floor. the current front room, N facing, temperature (10am overcast and raining) is 20C and even at night, we have yet to drop below 19C.
Sorry to tell you but the solar panels are a total scandal, I work for a major housing firm and we use them as it’s cheaper than the square footage of roofing, in typical year round weather in the UK, it would take about two years to save the amount of money the copper wiring costs, they will tell you the sales pitch like over five year it pays for itself, but unfortunately even the high end solar panels like the ones nasa use, the cells deplete and have a shelf life, not the nasa ones but it’s inevitable, within 18 months your entire day will generate enough electricity to boil a kettle once, they are a scam and my poor old nan was almost swindled by the very guys our firm hires, he seen pictures of me in the house and said he couldn’t do that to her and explained it was a rip off, you can buy a wind up torch, remove the components and put flights on it as a wind turbine that’s 5x more productive and it costs less than £5
@@darrenhenderson6921 Well i cannot speak for your company but after 10 years with solar panels they have paid for themselves and my electricity costs are minimal. Apart from the initial costs they have not cost me a penny and I receive around £750 a year in FiT payments from British Gas. Maybe the company you work for uses 5th-rate fittings and fitters, we used a local well-rated business and over a decade of use we are well pleased with the results. The people you work for sound like a scam, how do you sleep at night knowing what you know about them?
@@mrLoftladder that’s the reality of solar panels otherwise they would be standard as it’s cheaper to solar panel a roof as you can save money on the cost with roofing which is a skilled trade, even the government acknowledges they are symbolic and yield no real benefits, but like I’ve said even NASA have issues with the decay of the cells as it’s essentially heating up a tiny flow of movement that a hand wound radio would substantially out perform, if you have them attached to say just LED style lights then it may appear is if the are more efficient than they are.
Yeah the real thing is that mostly the rich people can save more. By installing solar panels buying these fancy things. We are a family of 4 and after all the mandatory expenses done we left with £200 a week. That means we didn't buy any food or clothes or went anywhere. Also we have a top-up gas electricity. So, the smart meter is not working. Ohh and they don't change it to normal meters because we don't go through the credit check. Apperently at the previous house we had normal meters and we paid our bills always on time for 3 years.
you can get a certified electrician to take out the meter and inform the provider that you have done this and tell them to collect their property(meter) and you can install your own meter and get it direct from the grid.
However an electrician is not allowed to touch the main head or metering equipment so that’s not exactly going to work very well. You also have to get MD approved in such a way and it has to be set up with the energy provide the settings for accessing readings via the optical port in a secure manner.
I have a bunch of P100 Tapo plugs (as pictured at 4:39) but they don't monitor power consumption (P110 and P115 do). But as I was poking around in the app as I was watching I did a firmware update which immediately turned off my computer as I was watching you 😅
well here is what i have to say!! I work my whole life so I can enjoy these extra things, the bulb switch is great but did you tell people how much more one bulb coast? its like we keep giving and the governments keep taking. if we do save a dime they will soon find a way to take two dimes! so much simpler if they just drop prices on stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE THE PEOPLE deserve better... they say, and it is illegal to still power but shouldn't it be illegal to charge people these ridiculous over prices??? they just rob us, the people using the law to do it because people in high power own the stock in it and that is why it is the way it is! i cant stand paying 7 dollars for a damn hamburger!! smh! its just not right people! i will retire next year , 30 yrs and still cant have a life I planned when I started working .... its just not right!! thanks for your suggestions on how WE can save!! but be better if you can show us a way we can get them to lower the prices of things the way it needs to be, and was! all we are doing are filling the owners pockets so they can go out and pay for 7 dollar for a hamburger. pizza one of the cheapest things to make, use to get a pizza hot and ready for 5 30. now its 8 dollars with tax, about a quarter to make a big order of fries but they charge u 3 to 4 dollars! people if we dont stop helping them make it easy to raise prices it will never stop!.. example of how they do it.. they give us cost of living raise at work but then they raise the cost of insurance there! SMH REALLY????? so much more to add but I think everyone already knows what im saying is true... someone needs to do something about it we need someone smart enough to get to congress and change laws before its to late! I really wish I was book smart enough to do it! Im sorry for going on so but this really pisses me off and I cant really do nothing else about it!
You can save yourself a lot of money by doing the washing up yourself. I agree replacing lamps with led's is a low cost solution for energy saving, but if money is limited secondary glazing of single glazed windows and draught exclusion can also make a huge difference to heating costs. Alongside this loft insulation can cut energy losses by at least 25% or more depending on the depth of insulation. These are diy solutions. If you reduce all the all the obvious heat losses then turning down the thermostat on the heating system and servicing the boiler will bring more savings. The most effective means of heating any building is underfloor heating because you are storing heat in the building structure, and thermostat controls can be lowered to 17/18⁰C
The main problem with far too many UK houses is that they are heat inefficient. Loft insulation should be the first area addressed - followed by eliminating draughts and wall insulation. Primary and Secondary double glazing will also help.
@@shilks8773 some home can't have cavity wall insulation, especially those near the coast , as many living near the coast found to their detriment when it caused major mould issues .
I did it when I was growing weed I made my own switchboard with a trip out , you just slide into the top , they cannot even tell if you do it properly, I got busted growing weed , The judge said I had to have a sophisticated energy-saving set up , The police must’ve just pulled the wire
Just to add as an Openreach engineer please leave your router on otherwise you may have issues with your broadband. If your router is seen as not connected for a few days your service provider may create a job for us to come out and have a look at why, Sometimes without asking you.
Yup, plus it doesn't get security updates when off obviously and if you're really unlucky, not be able to connect after, let's say due to a certificate update.
@@N3MAID3S that's a load of rubbish. I'm with BT and have never used the supplied Routers. I've always used my own enterprise grade routers and firewalls. I do the security firmware patches not BT. The connection to our internet providers is not certificate based. I also turn off my router when away and have never had a problem reconnecting and never had Openreach "turn up" to check what's wrong. At the end of the day people need to save money, it might only be pennies but this rubbish about turning off your router off may cause you trouble is absolute rubbish.
@@PhilJohn1980 Numerous losses of connection makes the DSLAM think their is a fault, and will slow the line down hoping to increase stability of the service! Stupid idea imo!
3:40 --- 3kW per day? As in (Joules/second)/second? Rate of acceleration of energy? Rate of change of power? Huh? Saying something like that should be impossible for an 'expert', or even a random educated person.
Before everyone runs out and starts buying them, it is worth remembering that these devices cost quite a bit of money (including fitting in the case of thermostats and smart meters). There is a significant time before the investment is returned. Also, the saving from swapping to LED light bulbs is usually overestimated when people discuss domestic use. The reason being that all the "wasted" energy from a halogen or resistance bulb comes out in the form of heat, and for half of the year we have to heat our houses anyway. So it isn't necessarily wasted energy. In a business context, where air-conditioning may be taking that heat away (especially in summer) it is obviously a different story. So i would not recommend for anyone to immediately halogen bulbs now that temperatures are falling, but instead to wait until the bulbs fail and swap to LEDs then.
Except that most of the heat from a recessed halogen light goes into the ceiling void & can cause an increased fire risk. A kitchen with 10 downlights will most likely consume 350-500W when turned on, reduced to ~40-70W when converted to LED. It's a no -brainer.
My problem with smart meters is that too many people have reported them giving higher readings than was actually happening. Until they fix the accuracy I will stick with a traditional meter.
Bang on. The energy company will constantly mither you to have them fitted. I finally agreed to have my gas and electricity meters fitted last year. They didn't turn up on the day, nor did they pay me the non attendance fee of £30. I didn't complain and they've never contacted me since then. I'm now glad I didn't have them fitted. I just give them a monthly manual reading and all is fine.
Smart meters use the same metering system as other modern digital meters, so you'd have to be using onld analog rotary meters... which are also known to go out of calibration.
Im currently going through the same..the certification on mine have both ended and they want me to fit a smart meter.. i will only accept if its in dumb mode buti wont know until he turns up to fit..if he says he cant fit in dumb mode then i wont allow them to fit it but im still in a pickle as i want to change both meters so they are accurate, iv seen some new traditional meters still for sale which i could get fitted by a qualified electrician but apparently i have to get permission from eon which is a lot harder then it sounds as most who pick up the phone are clueless or make it up as they go along so you don't know if what they are saying is accurate.
@@farmersteve129 the may get slower? but there way out side power rating, it's spinning round and round 24 hours a day everyday that fast the numbers are just a blar going past?
It's far more likely that the old mechanical meters were under-reporting the amount. Not unheard of for the disks to be running slow (or people tampering to make it run slower)
Mate, I haven't had someone come to my house to check the electricity or gas meter for more than 10 years now and my electricity has been bypassed for almost 8 years.
9:45 Pedantic here. You can't use 3kW per day. You could however use 3kWh, which isn't much. When we were on holiday our house was using 16kWh! Fortunately the solar panels and powerwall meant we weren't paying for very much of that. We have CCTV and also a computer that needed to be left on.
Right so 3kWh or £14.40 every 24 hours at 20 pence per kWh is not much to you? For most that sort of hourly consumption would be horrendously expensive.
@@cbcdesign001 3kWh per day at 20p per kWh is 60p per day. If you left a 3kW heater on, that would be using 3kWh each hour, and so would cost £14.40 per 24hrs.
3kWh in a day means your empty house was using an average of 125w, or just over half an amp. That’s like leaving all the lights on in a three-bed semi with 15w led lighting (100w equivalent) in every room - including the hall and landing (which sounds a lot). Or, that’s a little less than my laptop when it’s on (which doesn’t sound like much). Boy, now I’m confused!!
Desperate people do desperate things..... We are screwed..... Changed the bulbs (price went up)..... Did all the cost savings (energy went up,)..... Only way to get cost down is to stop top end greed... Or switch to candles, we really are fkd.
In 2 years, since the end of 2020, energy bills on variable rates have TRIPLED in the UK. Shocking! I'd like solar and battery storage but finding a good installer in my area that doesn't charge rip-off installation prices is very challenging. I can buy the hardware for a 8kWpv + 10Kwh battery system on retail sites for £7K, but installers will charge an extra £7K on top. How can they justify that for just 2 or 3 days work?
I'm an NICEIC approved electrician & will be starting solar installs early next year, I already do EV installs, I have a customer who wants a battery integrated into his existing pv system. He sourced the battery at 3k, got prices of 6k to supply & fit it! I plan to use quality products & keep my prices affordable for people. Unfortunately the whole solar side of my industry is full of shady characters, but I am sure I can use this fact as leverage to establish myself....My strongest piece of advice at the point of deciding what company to use, don't trust people in suits! Find a SMALL LOCAL company, but it can be a mine field... Edit: Look for locally installed systems on people's houses & knock on their doors & ask questions!
@@JasperJanssen Which country are you in and how much do you pay for a kWh of electricity now? My daytime rate is going up to 38p (about 35 cents) next week.
@@craigbutler6243 Thank you for your advice. Good luck with your business, I'm sure you will succeed in establishing yourself if your reputation is built on honest pricing, fine work and good advice. You're certainly off to a good start!
@@remaincalm2 I don’t care about kWhs. I’m now paying 2.46 per m^3 gas. Used to be 77 cents before the war and that was already wildly expensive, normally it was more like 30-40 cents.
Smart meters only show what you're using , the downside is the energy companies can change prices instantly without you knowing anything, I wish I never had a smart meter installed, check your gas usage,your electric shows instant usage and goes off instantly when saying your kettle switch off, but watch your gas usage, it shows when you switch heating on instantly but when you switch heating off it still carries on charging you for upto 15 minutes, British gas says this is normal m. It's not, your smart meter shows any usage instantly so it should show instantly when you switch heating off, You imagine how Much money is. Being made by British gas from every customer who has gas through them, in 2022 British gas announced bumper profits and the U.K. Government asked them to not shout about this, it was all live House of Commons summer 2022. My personal opinion is either British gas are ripping off customers or a majority of smart meters are faulty with erratic charges with British gas full knowledge, work the maths. £58 electric and gas cost in 5 days , I have a 2 bedroom apartment with almost everything switched off, I basically live in my bedroom, , I am single, yet my smart meter shows erratic charge for electricity and gas but British gas says this is normal usage, So it's either we are being ripped off or smart meters are faulty and British gas has full knowledge but obviously it's in there best interest not to do anything about this, I was told by British gas if they test smart meter and it's not faulty then I would have to pay upwards of £450 Clearly British gas know I can't take a gamble with this because I don't believe they would tell me if it was faulty, ,just think British gas anounced bumper profits for 2022 yet we are paying the highest ever charges, it has nothing to do with Russia v ukriane, Oh yet our government can give billions in aid to other countries while we struggle to survive, Work that one out,
Brilliant! I just want to second what you said on LED bulbs. Spent a few quid on Osram LED GU10 for all 35 downlights in the house over 6 years ago when I moved in and have had just 2 failures in that time. Those were 4.8w to replace some 35w and some 50w. Now IKEA have launched Solhetta which seem to be the most efficient, same brightness but just 3w, and some less bright ones at 2w, the heat is barely perceivable! Well under a tenth halogen.
Damn I genuinely thought you was going too show me how to bypass my meter by the title. I can't afford to wash my clothes more than once a week, I've sold my fridge freezer because I couldn't afford to switch it on. I completely turn all electricity off at the mains at night and when I go out. I work 12 hours a day 4 days a week and cant afford anything. I dont know how these energy suppliers sleep at night. Thanks for the click bait title 😣, I dont care if they send me prison, at least I'll be warm
Luckily for me, I'm the kind of person that prefers a cool house, so even during the winter I barely put the heating on, and when I do I usually only have it set to 15c!
Nah sorry mate. We've been conned for the last 15years. We got all the led light bulbs, we bought all the A rated appliances, we got the more efficient boilers. It cost us all a fortune to save money and the planet, then at the end of all that the price triples. They're taking the piss. We've had enough of this crap. We want the videos showing how to bypass, how to tap into street lights. Don't patronise us with buy an led lamp nonsense we've done all that crap. People can't afford to feed their kids and your advice is go out and buy more shit. Are you having a laugh.
One better than that for you. Doing a drugs raid on a house that stood right on the pavement edge. The concrete street lampost was up against the house wall. I noticed that there was a cable through the house wall and back of the lampost, tapping into the street light supply, which supplied the heating, light and ventilation for the crop in the loft. When the YEB came to make safe the electric supply, they also found that the meter had been bypassed, and the "tails" were two wire coathangers wrapped in cellotape.
Not happy about smart meters. At the moment the energy companies can only, legally, read the meter once a month. There are proposals in the pipeline to allow meters to be read half-hourly. This will then roll on to us being charged at varing rates throughout the day, i.e. hirer rates at peak times. The ultimate sanction being able to cut you off remotely!
@@farmersteve129 exactly mate, these things are like erosion, a massive change happening so slowly nobody notices, until you turn around and wonder what happened. If anyone thinks smart meters are to save the end user money they need a bed in ashworth.
I have no complaints on time of use tariffs at all. I was on Octopus Agile during the first part of the pandemic. Saved me £15-20 a month being able to load shift to cheaper periods of the day, particularly when charging EVs, and I got the benefit of plunge pricing when there was too much wind power available on the grid. It has now become too expensive due to the gas crisis, but will eventually return. It’s even better when the homeowner has battery storage.
seems a bit fruitless having a smartplug on a washing machine or dishwasher as they are not the kind of appliance which is left on standby doing nothing.
Unless they have a full mechanical switch then they are on standby for the most part. Most appliances with a soft button are in standby mode. My dishwasher, washing machine and PC as an example. Nowadays they are at very low levels and definitely not worth buying a smart plug for.
Here’s how I cut my bills, if possible use an air fryer, slow cooker or microwave - massive savings compared to an oven, wash dishes by hand, turn down washing machine to 30deg, latest TV uses 100 watts less than old one, replaced my 20yr old failing Fridgefreezer. Oh and constantly nag kids to turn off their games consoles etc!
Washing dishes by hand is debatable. my machine does 16 placeholders with 9L of water and only .75kwh of power to heat/ pump. I'm not sure I'm saving much power over that used to heat water in tank and I'm definitely not saving water by hand washing. I'd need several washing up bowls to do the same amount (27L maybe).
@@alcurtis93 . Currently use about two bowls of water per day - about 12 litres, gas boiler uses a couple of pence worth of gas to heat that. Very few dishwashers use less than 1Kwh to do a cycle, a few modern ones and a few very expensive ones.
@@bordersw1239 A lot of modern machines can do sub 1kwh I would argue. My machine is a hisense C rated one that I got for £190 from AO outlet with a few dings in the side but they're usually around £400 admittedly. To do 12L of water a day (1.5 bowls of water including rinsing I take it?) Is .7kwh in power to raise the temp of 12L of water from 10c to 60c in your boiler (plus maybe 10% of that is lost due to efficiency). I can run mine every 2 or 3 days and wash unrinsed pots, pans, dishes, cutlery all for the same kWh and water usage (.75, 9L). You do then have to factor in 10p a time for the detergent but I'm happy doing that to not have to wash up and for the water savings as on meter plus not having to buy sponges or brushes etc). I run my machine off-peak so it only costs me 3p per load plus 10p for the tablet
"bypassing the meter is dangerous and illegal" So is homosexuality in many countries around the world. Only through breaking unjust laws can we ever hope to change them.
If you are going to bypass a meter, at least do it safely: 1) Use a rated terminal (Henley block, or the meter itself) 2) Safely Isolate 3) When electricity goon comes round, tell him to do one as he can't do anything about it
If you don't understand the 'legalease' then don't risk it, but if you know what to say and when and too whom, bypassing the meter is as simple as just not paying
If you are caught bypassing the meter the DNO will cut the cable feeding the house then charge you for that plus the reconnection which will be a minimum of £4000
They have no right to enter the property, the most they can do is get an APPLICATION FOR a warrant. It is considered a civil matter so the police can't and usually won't get involved. The most any DNO can do is remove the property from the phase but to do that they would have to disconnect the entire phase, something they usually won't do unless forced
One don't encourage means to by pass elec, meters but more and more are thinking to do this, one that by passes the meter usese only when using washing machine, kettle, iron, elec fire, showers, then put back to paying there elec, after all hard burning items, this is told to migrants in houses.... But.. A big but, you get a surge from power and it over loads and all wires in your home over heat and fire will break out, it's better to save your self's and your children, either pay up or a good duvet.
Also if you are considering fitting a smart thermostat and aren't confident doing it yourself then also get a price from a heating engineer (commonly known as a plumber). Chances are it will be cheaper than using an electrician. They also (from my experience) are more reliable for actually turning up to small jobs like these.
@@bendingspring Well when the electrician in question doesn't know the difference between kW and kWh there is no hope! 😂 In reality a heating engineer is likely to wire up far more heating controllers than the average sparky per year. Sadly you get good and bad in all trades.
1957 concrete ex council house no money. Like the video but impracticable most of it for me I've done the cheap stuff I've light bulbs as soon as the bulbs were available I lost some of those expensive led guaranteed for 9 years light bulb bullshit already. I guess the real answer for the poor is turn off the heating get a good coat from go out doors.
I placed smart plugs on both our old freezers, left them a month to get decent energy readings. BOTH used over 1KWH per day, replaced with a more modern huge freezer, energy usage is now about 0.5kwh per day, saving 1.5 per day.
The biggest investor in Electricity - Gas - Water supply and transmission of thereof - is the VATICAN STATE which also has huge Real Estate Holdings around the world, The VATICAN owns many CORPORATE entities They know where the wealth is made - That is why it has survived for so long
Helpful video Jordan. I installed the Tado smart heating system about a year ago and it has saved us a small fortune in heating oil. We live in an extended cottage where part of the building is 175 years old and although modernised about 14 years ago at the same time as it was extended, that older part of the building is always much harder to heat. So we now have smart TRVs on almost all of our radiators and use that to heat rooms on a “just in time” basis depending on which rooms we use at different times and on different days. We can heat bedrooms and shower room just before it’s time to get up and we can do things like heat the guest room for an hour once a week when not in use just to make sure it doesn’t get damp. It can also detect when you open a window in a room and turn off the radiator, and can even tell when all occupants are away from home and reduce heating to a minimum. It wasn’t cheap to install, especially since we have 11 smart TRVs, but you can often get good discounts on packs of 2, 3 or 4 TRVs on Amazon and even from Tado themselves. I reckon it cost us £500-600 in total but we use something like 3000 litres of heating oil a year and the Tado system is reducing oil usage by a minimum of 25% based on my calculations so the payback period is probably around 1 year at today’s oil prices. I also did a full service on our boiler including replacing the very old and noisy circulation pump for a new one and added a magnetic filter. Next job is to get up the loft and lag the heating pipes where the mice have shredded the existing foam lagging and set up a few traps to stop it happening again! I’ll probably add some more general insulation while I’m up there. Oh and the loft hatch isn’t insulated so will attend to that as well. And I might install some under skirting board foam seals to keep the draughts out. Always lots of small things we can do which add up to real savings. Draught proofing is often one of the things you can do with the lowest cost and the highest savings.
@@patthewoodboy it's not a smart meter, it's a smart heating control system and it saves money by ensuring the right amount of heat reaches the right rooms at the right time. Simple on-off timed controls and static radiator thermostats can't achieve this effectively and lots of heat is lost as a result. Not a promo ad as someone above flippantly suggested and no we're not colder now either. Yes, oil is usually paid for at time of delivery (actually you can do it by direct debit too now) but if you use less then it costs you less. Not rocket science.
Absolutely no chance is your standby appliances using 3kWh a day. Given that a fridge freezer is 100-130w, 99% of that energy usage is probably from that.
Hi Jordan, since my first comment on one of your videos in the early summer we now have your bonus tips ie. 6kwh solar, Tesla battery and an EV. Although I thought I had done a lot of research on batteries I missed something really important about Tesla when fitted with solar and that is I can't charge the Powerwall from the grid during the low tariff periods as I can with my car via a Zappi using Octopus GO. As the install was only completed earlier this week it came as a bit of shock. You can charge a Powerwall without solar but not if you have both as the Powerwall only charges from the solar. So today I have 60% of battery power and despite it being a crap day just enough solar to run the house. If this weather persists the battery will drain and only then charge when there is sufficient solar when I could be filling it during the off peak😡😡 This never seems to get mentioned. Keep up the energy saving tips!!
3:15 So, turn off devices in standby to save money, then buy 4:36 expensive smart plugs that cost more to run that the original device you've turned off .... genius!
Feller you like all other sparks are not paying full wack for your power. Every one has a fiddle on the electricity when they know what they are doing my personal favourite is the resistor inside the meter average quarter is £130 a fraction of what I know I use as for the gas nothing a dremel won't fix
Don’t wast your money on all these smart devices. I’m a few years they will be faulty or obsolete costing you more than they save. Don’t ever trust these smart sockets and adapters on high load appliances. Have you seen the tiny relays inside.its asking for trouble. Common sense will save you the most money .
you are kidding us aren`t you. No one is that stupid and leaves stuff on stand bye. And hell yea if you leave the house you unplug everything that is not needed anyways. Incl the router ! And you do not need a " smart " way to regulate your heaters. What you think why you can turn them on and off and have always had different settings? Nothing you mention is not what people are doing anyways.
You save peanuts worrying about turn a light off or switching a tv off stand by when the same people have a 30 minute shower daily x family members. That along with the electric oven and hob are the items that really do the damage to your wallet.
electric companies posting they are making 5 x the profit in the first six months of the year over last year how can this be they are robing people with the help of our government not happy at that my standing charges have doubled this year for what reason Covid the war in Ukraine i would never dream of bypassing my meeter but good luck to anyone who has
By pass works if you're in a pinch and got no choice relatively easy to do I think about when was the last they sent any body round to check even before COVID you got to do what you got to do all these savings are great but want cut it when we while hardly I've been ripped off fleeced to the nines
plus if you are going to steal from the meter why don't you explain how you can do it and get away with it ....you can put a breaker on it so when the bloke turns off you can take it off so it doesn't look like it's been touched ...you only made this video to get the hits why don't you actually make a video what actually helps people in the long run
Yea swap the bulbs and save money yea and then the energy company goes , hold on a min were not making as much money ,buck the prices up there using something that does not use as much energy,and all gadgets hes talking about cost a fortune