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.

replied on 13/05/2023 14:21

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KjellNN replied on 13/05/2023 14:44

Posted on 13/05/2023 10:44 by Cornersteady

As they say the club doesn't understand motorhomer's needs?

When on the rare occasions in the past we didn't use SPs we used to go through about 80 litres per day and that's without having showers. 

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:44

How did you get through 80 litres of water in a day if no showers were involved?

SteveL replied on 13/05/2023 14:49

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:44 by KjellNN

How did you get through 80 litres of water in a day if no showers were involved?

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:49

I was wondering that as well. We only get through 80 / 90 in three days and that’s with showers and washing up. Perhaps a lot of tea.πŸ˜‰

Cornersteady replied on 13/05/2023 14:54

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:44 by KjellNN

How did you get through 80 litres of water in a day if no showers were involved?

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:54

I have no idea Kj and really never wanted to or bothered enough to find out, but the two aqaurolls were refilled every morning after breakfast and changed over at night time before bed (leaving maybe a few litres) which worked very well for us. I suppose there were more of us then but it's not something I was bothered about ? Now it's SP so even less to worry about. 

Cornersteady replied on 13/05/2023 14:55

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:49 by SteveL

I was wondering that as well. We only get through 80 / 90 in three days and that’s with showers and washing up. Perhaps a lot of tea.πŸ˜‰

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:55

Nah, tea and coffee water would come from bottled stuff smile

Post edit: it could have been the hot tub in the awning, I must admit I didn't like the awning heater being so close to it!

Tinwheeler replied on 13/05/2023 15:00

Posted on 13/05/2023 14:55 by Cornersteady

Nah, tea and coffee water would come from bottled stuff smile

Post edit: it could have been the hot tub in the awning, I must admit I didn't like the awning heater being so close to it!

Posted on 13/05/2023 15:00

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davetommo replied on 13/05/2023 16:57

Posted on 12/05/2023 22:17 by Tinwheeler

Do you need to amend your profile, DT? It shows "caravanner"πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

Posted on 13/05/2023 16:57

I was when I joined. It’s just a minor thing to me. Caravaner, motorhomer. Who cares? I still call it a caravan and the wife corrects me.πŸ˜‚

 

davetommo replied on 13/05/2023 17:01

Posted on 13/05/2023 10:44 by Cornersteady

As they say the club doesn't understand motorhomer's needs?

When on the rare occasions in the past we didn't use SPs we used to go through about 80 litres per day and that's without having showers. 

Posted on 13/05/2023 17:01

It was a CL not a club site

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