Metered electricity - avoid it!

Dunclair replied on 06/05/2023 19:45

Posted on 06/05/2023 19:45

A couple of weeks ago we visited a site with a metered electicity system. I won't say which club the CL/Cs is linked to and I don't want to identify the site because the owners are striving hard workers doing their best. However:

Before booking I called the owners and asked about the metering system that I had learnt about on the club site. Whilst they didn't lie, they didn't tell me the truth. That was that I had to pay them in advance for electricity. They would then use their computer to put credit on a card that only they could use. One of them then came to the post and put the credit into the meter. I obviously knew how much I had paid but never knew how much electricity I had left. As it happened, the weather changed for the worst so I switched over to gas heating and the next day paid for a lot more electric - well over what I thought we would need.

The weather didn't improve and whereas we would have dealt with that and carried on on a "Normal" site, we decided to leave. The owners gave us a refund of the electricity we had not used but the stress of it all and the amateurish way it all sort-of-worked was just too much stress. Buggered up the holiday really.

My advice: Don't use them. In these times of rediculous power prices I understand why an owner would do it, but the whole pantomime is simply just too much hassle.

Cornersteady replied on 12/05/2023 11:19

Posted on 12/05/2023 11:09 by KjellNN

What I have seen are CLs where they request that water is not wasted as it is metered.  Higher costs to them are bound to lead to higher costs to customers.

Posted on 12/05/2023 11:19

Fairly obvious really K. but as I said no UK site charges for water by metering?

KjellNN replied on 12/05/2023 13:04

Posted on 12/05/2023 08:09 by eribaMotters

I'm just trying to get my head around how much electricity people use. 

I've been keeping a record of how much electricity we use as since moving we only have electricity and this also runs our heat pump for hot water and heating.

Since mid March the most we have used for everything in a week is 92 units = 13 units per day X 33p = £4.33 plus standing charge.

These figures are for a 3 bedroom house, so surely some sites or caravan owners are taking taking the rise. Except for the earlier mentioned site wit a 15 units per day allowance.

 

Colin

Posted on 12/05/2023 13:04

I am amazed at how little you use when that is  covering everything!

What did you use between November and February?

 

eurortraveller replied on 12/05/2023 13:46

Posted on 12/05/2023 08:09 by eribaMotters

I'm just trying to get my head around how much electricity people use. 

I've been keeping a record of how much electricity we use as since moving we only have electricity and this also runs our heat pump for hot water and heating.

Since mid March the most we have used for everything in a week is 92 units = 13 units per day X 33p = £4.33 plus standing charge.

These figures are for a 3 bedroom house, so surely some sites or caravan owners are taking taking the rise. Except for the earlier mentioned site wit a 15 units per day allowance.

 

Colin

Posted on 12/05/2023 13:46

We use a similar amount of electricity at home - it’s just that we have two big Flogas cylinders for the kitchen cooker, a tonne of hardwood logs (£135) per month tor the woodburner, and a tanker has just put 500 litres of kerosene (£400) in the tank for the central heating.  But it is a big old farmhouse and the only consolation is that we have no mains gas out here - or that would be extra 

eribaMotters replied on 12/05/2023 17:07

Posted on 12/05/2023 13:04 by KjellNN

I am amazed at how little you use when that is  covering everything!

What did you use between November and February?

 

Posted on 12/05/2023 17:07

From Nov 1st to Feb 28th our total energy consumption was 2405 units of electricity, so about £215 per month average. We have no gas, no oil, no wood burner and with an air source heat pump the house sat at 21/22c with heating on for a few hours in the morning and a few in the evening. The bungalow is not large, it's about 120m2. Within that I also did a fair amount of woodwork. That means machining timber from sawn boards to my own sections for fitting out 3 bedrooms, bookcases etc. Next year should be a fair bit lower. 

 

Colin

replied on 12/05/2023 18:09

Posted on 12/05/2023 17:57 by peedee

We average about 22Kwh a day at home but heating runs on gas. In the motorhome our average is 4Kwh cooking and heating with gas.

peedee

Posted on 12/05/2023 18:09

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DavidKlyne replied on 12/05/2023 20:28

Posted on 12/05/2023 17:57 by peedee

We average about 22Kwh a day at home but heating runs on gas. In the motorhome our average is 4Kwh cooking and heating with gas.

peedee

Posted on 12/05/2023 20:28

Peedee

That seems a lot I reckon our average for January was half that at home, we use gas for heating. I don't know how much we use in the motorhome whilst we are away.

David

KjellNN replied on 12/05/2023 21:35

Posted on 12/05/2023 21:35

Colin......are you in the milder South of the country?  


I expect geographic position does make a difference.

Here, north of Glasgow, we have both gas and electricity, and use about 3600kWh of electricity and 18000kWh of gas per year.  We are home all day, like to be warm, OH suffers from  circulation  problems.   The house is over 2 floors, 280sq m in total.

We only really heat the rooms we use daily, but leave the doors to other rooms open, so of course the heat does percolate through the the house.

We also have solar panels, generate about 3300 KWh annually, and export just over  half of that.

KjellNN replied on 12/05/2023 21:41

Posted on 12/05/2023 17:57 by peedee

We average about 22Kwh a day at home but heating runs on gas. In the motorhome our average is 4Kwh cooking and heating with gas.

peedee

Posted on 12/05/2023 21:41

We have gas CH, but cook with electricity, our average daily use these days is 10kWh from the grid, but we do also have solar panels.

Use in the caravan is anything from 8 to 22 KWh running only on electricity and depending on how cold it is.   

We mainly use our own facilities, so heat water for showers and dishwashing

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