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Shell have just emailed me to tell me they're lowing my direct debit. I specifically put it up to cover the inevitable price hikes. Next they'll be telling me I'm not paying enough.
You can have "Variable Direct Debit" with Shell. Then they charge for what you have used.Shell have just emailed me to tell me they're lowing my direct debit. I specifically put it up to cover the inevitable price hikes. Next they'll be telling me I'm not paying enough.
You can have "Variable Direct Debit" with Shell. Then they charge for what you have used.
Set up in the account part of the website.
Personally I'd rather save in the bank than with my energy supplier - up to you.
Monthly DD of £37.5 is impressively low. Do you consciously try to save energy as much as possible?that £400 rebate covers me for 10+ month as my current monthly DD is £37.5.
But then this will go up again in November so maybe just 5 months by then.
I live in a recent build (2015) with Electricity only, hot water and heating are from a central plant and this adds another £12.50 a month; I rarely need to put the heating on so it is mostly the standing charge.Monthly DD of £37.5 is impressively low. Do you consciously try to save energy as much as possible?
I wonder if they abide by OFGEM recommendations about repaying surpluses?So when OVO put up my DD to £185, and I couldn't change it back to £125, I cancelled it. My brother suggested I set-up a new DD at £125 and see if that works, and it did, so fuck their system!
But despite having not missed a payment, they now think I should be paying £210, the mad bastards.
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So when OVO put up my DD to £185, and I couldn't change it back to £125, I cancelled it. My brother suggested I set-up a new DD at £125 and see if that works, and it did, so fuck their system!
But despite having not missed a payment, they now think I should be paying £210, the mad bastards.
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In all the excitement of your over-billing saga I lost track of the actual usage - without going into too much detail that CAN'T be only for a house, can it?? or is it some business usage - or are you, generously, paying for the entire street??I forgot about the usage graphs, this is my electric one, what OVO thinks I am using, whereas the red lines are my actual usage based on the meter readings I've supplied, and they continue to ignore.
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cupid_stunt actually, no I won't - even your actual usage is "about" twice what ours is for the last 2-3 months, does that sound about right??
So far, this month, our LOWEST daily figure has been 6.2KWh and that's basically, background usage. NO hot water heating, no dishwasher, no washer/dryer, no underfloor heating, no oven usage. The fridge freezer uses 1KWh / day, a shower "may" use 1KWh, kettle/toaster used during the day .5KWh
I forget what you usage is, mine in May was 150Kwh / £42.12 + vat (not inc. standing charges), and I used £14.65 + vat in gas for hot water and a couple of mornings when the CH was used for a few minutes,
So, basically 5Kwh per day in electric, is that high?
ETA - just found this...
So, I am using less than you, not "about" twice.
Not if you read YOUR usage (which is measured in KWh) as reading in £'s as ours is
So of course £60'odd for the month is HALF your 150KWh because 2 x £60 is only £120 against your 150KWh <MASSIVE face palm>
And I'm allowed to vote and shit like this
It's hardly surprising that energy companies are dealing with even longer than usual backlogs at the moment.
Someone has drilled the lock out so back to showering at work for the moment. A witch hunt is in progress. In the meantime I have discovered that I'm not getting the £150 council tax payment to help with energy bills since my council tax is rolled in with my rent it is going to my landlord so he is getting £750 out of our block of flats whilst we get stuck with the big energy bills. Another bastard going up against the wall come the revolution.
He owns something like 30 or so houses as well as half the flats in my block, don't know if he includes council tax in the rent in his house though, the bastard will be quids in if he does.
As a detour, I was just watching a video about Americans not using kettles because 110volt mains means kettles are underpowered, and for science I actually boiled 250ml of water in my Russel Hobbs "220-240v 2520-3000 watts" kettle and it took 50 seconds - meaning my kettle is only delivering 1680 watts ...
As a detour, I was just watching a video about Americans not using kettles because 110volt mains means kettles are underpowered, and for science I actually boiled 250ml of water in my Russel Hobbs "220-240v 2520-3000 watts" kettle and it took 50 seconds - meaning my kettle is only delivering 1680 watts ...
0.25litres x 4200 x 80C = 84KJ / 50 seconds = 1680 wattshow are you calculating that?
Surely it's based on the resistance of your element? The actual heating of the water will have variables and losses but if you have a circuit of known resistance and known voltage, you'll be able to work out the power.0.25litres x 4200 x 80C = 84KJ / 50 seconds = 1680 watts
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OK my water is apparently 17 degrees - so it's 0.25 x 4200 x 83 = 87.14KJ / 50 = 1743 watts
Even the carefully-chosen metal of the element has resistivity - i.e its resistance will increase as it warms - so the stated figure on the base plate is probably for the switch-on surge.Surely it's based on the resistance of your element? The actual heating of the water will have variables and losses but if you have a circuit of known resistance and known voltage, you'll be able to work out the power.