yes it is.but its isn't true.
yes it is.but its isn't true.
Your friend has a SM. Their could be danger for them.Well done is it your sole mission in life to just troll along -- what is the point of your post other than to get awarded one of your troll badges.View attachment 363897
I agree the danger is fitters who come in and fit the SM after 4 hours training over the internet.Your friend has a SM. Their could be danger for them.
Are you sure it takes that long?I agree the danger is fitters who come in and fit the SM after 4 hours training
Me neither. In the same way I'm not against having any of my utilities metered.I am not against smart meters in general
The processes leading up to being cut off are exactly the same for both meters.
You are no more likely to be cut off or have your supply cut off with either meter.
FACT boyos.
Lies ?You mean he has limited patience, for dealing with fools, and their foolish lies.
But it’s easier to turn a SM off though.The processes leading up to being cut off are exactly the same for both meters.
You are no more likely to be cut off or have your supply cut off with either meter.
says the guy that stupid he cant even dig a hole without hitting a gas pipe , More chance of you cutting someones gas supply offAre you sure it takes that long?
Gas 'engineers' = plumbers with their brains blown out.
The processes leading up to being cut off are exactly the same for both meters.
You are no more likely to be cut off or have your supply cut off with either meter.
FACT boyos.
That's not the problem though is it. Self turn off for some reason is the real problem. It even bypasses the checks a supplier needs to make before they decide to turn one off.But it’s easier to turn a SM off though.
NO THEY ARE NOTThe processes leading up to being cut off are exactly the same for both meters
You ignored the bit that said...NO THEY ARE NOT
Last stage is a few keystrokes in a room that could be miles away from the meter's location
Last stage is people going to the meter's location with tools to remove the main fuse from the cutout.
He’s to daft to grasp that.NO THEY ARE NOT
Last stage is a few keystrokes in a room that could be miles away from the meter's location
Last stage is people going to the meter's location with tools to remove the main fuse from the cutout.
leading upto is right till the actual end of processYou ignored the bit that said...
The processes leading up to
I’m just stating once it gets to that point, it’s far easier to turn of the supply via a SMThat's not the problem though is it. Self turn off for some reason is the real problem. It even bypasses the checks a supplier needs to make before they decide to turn one off.
They all seem to be struggling with this point.leading upto is right till the actual end of process