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Electric Meter Reading

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  • 04-02-2014 12:29pm
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    Got no reply elsewhere so thought i'd set up a thread over here.

    Have a nibe fighter 360P boiler at home and over Christmas we got a bill of €350 over Christmas. We complained to the landlord and he left out a wireless monitor to assess the units used but I have no idea how to use it

    We always have hot water and the current room temperature is on average 21.1 degrees. The man also left a electisave wireless monitor but I have no idea how to assess it.

    At the moment it says the max is 11.1 cent/hour and it says 18.5 cent/kwh. What does this mean? Is this the average? Should my bill decrease?


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