The Issue With Smart Meters No ONE Is Talking About

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  • The Issue with smart meters NO one is talking about and although a few issues with smart meters is known like signal issues, and differences with north and south signals. The big issue in today's today is to do with the sunsetting of 2g and 3g networks and how your electric smart meter be that SMET1 or SMET2 won't work anymore in 2030.
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    00:00 Smart Meter Issues
    00:13 North and South Smart Meters
    01:11 Octopus Energy CAD
    02:16 SMET1 Smart Meter
    03:18 SMET2 Meters
    04:04 2G Smet1 Issues
    04:28 2G 3G Smet2 issues
    04:45 Sunsetting 3g and 2g
    06:12 2030 Is Far However
    07:34 Why not fit 4g and 5g now?
    09:25 Future Tech Might Save Us
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  • @NicolasRaimo
    @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +24

    The Octopus CAD is an alternative to an In-Home Display screen, which sends data from your smart meter via wifi. Both the CAD and the IHD can only work if you’ve got a smart meter which is already connected to Octopus via the smart meter WAN network

    • @ChrisLee-yr7tz
      @ChrisLee-yr7tz Год назад +2

      What a great video!
      It would be really useful if the user could access their data from any supplier.
      The loop energy app has obviously found a way of interfacing directly with the DCC or the supplier so it's clearly possible. I'd love to be able to analyse my own data real-time.

    • @nicolasnicolas3889
      @nicolasnicolas3889 Год назад

      95% of us will be dead by 2033 so I wouldn't worry about the plans of bona fidi nutcases......they are f**king crazy.....

    • @grahameida7163
      @grahameida7163 Год назад

      The CAD does not have full access to the full SMHAN it has to write capability (for security), and can’t be used for back hall or control of critical commands

    • @nottsork
      @nottsork Год назад +3

      I am on SSE/OVO 4 G is not reliable in my area at present , i have a smart meter that is zigbee compatible, i dont know if there is a zigbe power app as the ovo one simply relays daily info from the website ,
      Phillips Hue is a Zigbee 3 bridge(ZB3) , so are any ZB3 you can get from amazon, i wonder if i pair the meter with my bridge will it relay data over the net to ovo instead of cellular ? Basically changing the communication transport from cellular to ip ?
      Next question is this route secure

    • @karenstevens2873
      @karenstevens2873 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ChrisLee-yr7tz😊

  • @stevensmith8042
    @stevensmith8042 Год назад +272

    I was told by an engineer from Morrison data services that people should resist ever have a smart meter for as long as humanly possible

    • @rosebud2222
      @rosebud2222 Год назад

      How much is he getting paid,I found out about those evil meters over 15yrs ago and plenty of other planned tech gadgets,I cannot believe how many people allow the government to track & trace their every move with those tracking apps.

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Год назад +3

      the meter man would say that job security, but he will now more the use

    • @terrymoney9718
      @terrymoney9718 Год назад +48

      Nope they can keep it. I'll provide monthly readings

    • @rosebud2222
      @rosebud2222 Год назад

      @@terrymoney9718 Don't worry before 2023 arrives no one will need meters, and no utility company will ever be able turn of your power again.

    • @geraldwalsh6489
      @geraldwalsh6489 Год назад +21

      I agree...thats why i am doing

  • @chris-non-voter
    @chris-non-voter Год назад +428

    I've got a meter, it's really smart, it has a wheel that spins at different speeds depending on the amount of electricity I'm using. It also has two digital displays one for econ. 7 and one for Normal (day) usage. I can read this meter at any time of day or night. It's brilliant. I know how much electricity I'm using at any time. I don't need a meter that is anymore clever.

    • @douglastodd1947
      @douglastodd1947 Год назад +23

      and costs an extra £1150 a year or 10% of bill 2020 figures , remember this is on top of your meter rental standing charges, also easy for hackers to break into bank accounts 18 fires caused by them at a time when energy bills go through the roof

    • @davemeads859
      @davemeads859 Год назад +44

      I find for some reason if I put a peg on that wheel for half the month it greatly reduces my carbon footprint, at least according to my bill 🤔

    • @hamishanderson6738
      @hamishanderson6738 Год назад +33

      There's enough bluddy WIFI
      in the atmos already thanks.

    • @rachel.mcgowan
      @rachel.mcgowan Год назад +59

      I've got one of those but it doesn't even have the digital display, it has the mechanical number counters. The spinning disc is great, you can see your electricity consumption rate instantly. I will fight the imposition of a smart meter until they finally force it through a court order if that day ever comes.

    • @davemeads859
      @davemeads859 Год назад +23

      @@rachel.mcgowan that's what happened to me, well without the courts I turned it down said I didn't want it about a month later looked into my meter box and they'd put a brand new "smart" meter in. Said some BS about a meter reader noticed a fault with my previous meter so it needed to be replaced for safety reasons and surprise surprise, we only install smart metres now....🥺

  • @stevenclarke5606
    @stevenclarke5606 Год назад +35

    I refuse to have a “smart meter “ fitted , I value my privacy.
    I get weekly emails letters phone calls from my energy company telling me that I need to have one fitted!
    Fact of life no company does anything for your benefit!

    • @Futura2500
      @Futura2500 Месяц назад

      I was the same until mine failed they told me no choice have to have a smart meter

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 Месяц назад

      @@Futura2500 the same has happened to me, the meter failed and I had no option but to have a smart meter fitted, they got me in the end

    • @keithhooper6123
      @keithhooper6123 Месяц назад +2

      They told you that,but it's not true

  • @hieroglyph321
    @hieroglyph321 Год назад +70

    Our smart meter stopped working in Feb-22. We had a OFGEM regulator decision to 'force' the supplier to fix the issue by Jul-22. It's now Sep-22 .... the regulator has NO teeth to forced the issue. They basically admited there's nothing they can do but ask. Which is what I've been doing. The electricity regulator is pointless. I assume the UK taxpayer paying their wages ...we're f@cked. I'm convinced smart meters are another government scam. Contracts for mates. Which other top quality electrical device is manufactured in the UK? Answer: NONE. But the smart meters are ... I wonder why. Jobs for mates. Poor quality devices with a regulator that can't compel them to be fixed. AVOID SMART METERS unless you want to waste your time for nearly a year getting them fixed. What a mistake ...

    • @JohnSmith-il3kv
      @JohnSmith-il3kv Год назад +3

      You needed to have contacted the energy Ombudsman.... they would have forced the supplier to fix the isse.

    • @keithw7777
      @keithw7777 Год назад

      Likewise my smets2 stopped working,Comms issue 2021 18 months after install , BG keep telling me it's in hand thats ,3 months ago h2onorth

    • @StrixTechnica
      @StrixTechnica Год назад

      SMETS2 is a ridiculously complicated set of protocols designed in a joint effort between GCHQ and the NCSC, it's no wonder there are problems making it work reliably. John Smith is right: the Energy Ombudsman is the organisation to talk to.
      Very briefly, there are three bits of regulation or statute that may be of help. The Standard Licence Conditions (Electric) 49 and the Smart Energy Code ¶F7.18-F7.19 put the onus on the supplier to fix the problem, or work with the DCC to identify why there is no connectivity and resolve the problem. In addition, the §§49-57 Consumer Rights Act 2015 may provide additional statutory rights which, if they cause your supplier to be found in breach of contract, provide for remedies at §55 and §56.
      If you know about these bits of obscure regulation, it might be easier to force the utility to comply. But starting off with the Energy Ombudsman is definitely the right thing to do, if you haven't done it already.

    • @iantheinventor8151
      @iantheinventor8151 Год назад +2

      OFGEM take the side of the supplier & rarely look after consumers 🤔

    • @stuartrowland4818
      @stuartrowland4818 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@JohnSmith-il3kvI used to work for the ombudsman service. They are an "impartial" mediator and have investigations funded by the companies they "regulate"
      They aren't on the consumer side.
      If you need to use them, have as much evidence as you possibly can, to help your case.

  • @capri2673
    @capri2673 Год назад +55

    Thanks for the information. I'll stick with the old meters, indefinitely.

    • @insertnamehere5146
      @insertnamehere5146 Год назад

      @blah blaher not true. smart meters are not mandatory which is why the energy companies spend a shed load of money trying to convince the public that its in their interest and free. Water meters are mandatory which is why water companies spend no money on trying to sign people up

  • @tosspot1305
    @tosspot1305 Год назад +45

    The real issue no one is talking about with smart meters is control. They have already introduced peak time charging. They will be able to completely control your supply and dictate what you can and can't use energy for. They can say things like 'you can only charge your car between these times and at this higher rate'. They can shut off your individual supply whenever they want. Why do people think this is a good idea?

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +2

      They won't turn off supply your just be priced out of wanting to over consume in peak

    • @colint8259
      @colint8259 Год назад +8

      @@NicolasRaimo They will if there is a resource 'strain' to produce, and/or government instructions by policy. We have recently seen 200,000 Californian residents have their smart meters remotely blocked out during a brief heatwave, to stop the use of air conditioners.
      The broadband idea won't hold and will not be invested in because the energy companies cannot control it. A resident can plug out and disconnect the smart meter control at anytime if on broadband.

    • @tusdardcart
      @tusdardcart Год назад +4

      @@colint8259 A few months ago I would have said that you were talking nonsense. However right now I would say that you could be right.

    • @johnmckinlay9538
      @johnmckinlay9538 25 дней назад

      @@NicolasRaimo They cut electric remotely to a flat I rented out. Think about it, how much would it cost to privately get a smart meter and display unit? Probably about £500. Who do you think is going to pay for all this? The customer obviously.

  • @peterjones6507
    @peterjones6507 Год назад +102

    They'll have to send the police around if they want me to have a smart meter. I fully expect this to happen at some point. It's important that they can control our supply when rationing is introduced.

    • @carolevans5285
      @carolevans5285 Год назад

      There controlling my gas and have taken my money. Making me use the emergency credit when I had put money on my gas. U can't get through on the phone. I have been trying to get through all day and ever time get cut of. I really don't no what to do. This is just the start of controlling what you do. 25th November 2020 be warned ⚠️

    • @carolevans5285
      @carolevans5285 Год назад +16

      Yes ur spot on . I was in hospital in 2019 and my sons let them fit the smart meter. Today 25th November 2022 they are rationing my gas . Iv payed but there making me use emergency credit. Be WARNED this is just the start. I hate these smart meters and would never of had 1, im stuck now, I want to no where my money has gone as thus is theft. I shall ring them tomorrow as soon as they open, im so angry 😠 😡

    • @DanteSolablood
      @DanteSolablood Год назад +6

      @carol Evans I work for an energy company & if you're in a position where your meter has been switched from monthly payment to pay as you go.. what would have happened before is that the energy supplier would have got a warrant and broken the door down & installed a pay as you go meter. It happened all the time & the energy company would not paid for repairs. You're still "rationed" but also insecure.
      Before any "rationing" or being put of pay as you go, the energy supplier has to go through months of letter writing and legal action on their end.. . pretty much the same process they'd have done for older meters.

    • @peterjones6507
      @peterjones6507 Год назад +2

      @@DanteSolablood Thanks for the useful clarification. But it's the future that's the worry, not the present.

    • @angelicasims4511
      @angelicasims4511 Год назад +3

      They tried to tell us we could get money like100pound byredu ing usage. It entailed getti g asmart meter. I now read that the scheme has been cancelled. Seems like a ruse to get you to get a smart meter.

  • @nigelweir3852
    @nigelweir3852 Год назад +82

    The problem with smart meters is it is pointless for those who already know that turning off unwanted electricity use . Ps wonder how much energy the smart meter uses.

    • @Nikoo033
      @Nikoo033 Год назад +2

      The energy used by the smart meter is not included in the electricity that you use. The in-house display itself uses 3.5W. So 30.66 kWh a year, so £11.3 at 37p/kWh, current unit price for electricity.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад +2

      @@Nikoo033
      So it is a useless system then.

    • @Nikoo033
      @Nikoo033 Год назад +1

      @@bighands69 hi. In what sense?

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад +3

      @@Nikoo033
      It is not going to reduce carbon and end up creating more carbon emissions.

    • @Nikoo033
      @Nikoo033 Год назад +4

      @@bighands69 well, yes and no. To some extent it can help you discover things in your house that are actually using electricity even if you were not aware of it and more importantly, it can allow you to realise how much energy appliances use. Thereby helping you make informed decisions and therefore can help you reduce your emissions. For example, a lot of people don’t know that when your house is equipped with a combi gas boiler, when you use heating or have a hot shower, you are also using a good bunch of electricity (100-180W) because the pump in your boiler uses that much electricity to pump the hot water. Another tip: using a dehumidifier for 3-4 hours (which uses 120-140W) to dry your clothes on an airer uses less energy (~0.56kWh) than using a tumble dryer (1.44kW) for 1-2 hours (2.88 kWh).

  • @comwarrior69
    @comwarrior69 Год назад +40

    The bigest problem with smart meters is they can bill you for aparent power usage rather than actual power usage... or both...

    • @davideyres955
      @davideyres955 Год назад +7

      Spot on. Industrial supply is already billed extra for power factor but they don’t do it for residential because the old meters couldn’t read it. And if they bill for it it’s going to cost you more.
      No thanks to smart meters. No need for me as I have a power monitor and have already optimised my base load usage down to about 80 ish watts.
      It’s disgraceful that the power companies are being aloud to force this through by restricting tariffs to only smart meter users. It makes my blood boil that they charge more for payment on receipt of bill since it dosnt cost them any more to collect it.

    • @markjohnson8260
      @markjohnson8260 Год назад +2

      @@davideyres955 It is a regulatory decision whether to bill for power factor. If they ever DO this on residential customers, the regulators will use their authority to assure it is "REVENUE NEUTRAL", i.e. the costs will be spread among customers in proportion to how they are incurred.
      A regulated utility is entitled to a stated rate of return on its "used and useful" assets. The regulators control this number, no way do they want a utility to be making more than their say-so.

    • @brianlopez8855
      @brianlopez8855 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes they ASSUME a constant voltage which is incorrect

    • @airvicemarshalsirgeorgemas2083
      @airvicemarshalsirgeorgemas2083 3 месяца назад

      EXACTLY. If you have many inductive devices and led lighting units , your power factor will be poor. Way Les than 1, thus, you can get charged for virtual power, Vars, and will pay 10% or more for the same work done

  • @PENNYGLEN
    @PENNYGLEN Год назад +74

    Very interesting video Nicolas - thank you. Glad I've resisted the strong-arm tactics deployed for me to get one fitted. I see nothing but hassle for me to agree to get one fitted for little or no gain to me since I watch my consumption every month anyway and am completely on top of it!

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +3

      Hi Glen am actually PRO smart meters they have other benefits beyond seeing live data, see the videos Ive done on Octopus GO

    • @GeorgeMonaghan
      @GeorgeMonaghan Год назад +2

      @@NicolasRaimo Are they free at the point of use? No cost to the consumer in everyday use?

    • @hunchanchoc8418
      @hunchanchoc8418 Год назад +7

      @@GeorgeMonaghan Not free. The smart meter itself uses some electricity. And the countrywide installation costs are being added onto everyone's bills.

    • @parmstrong5305
      @parmstrong5305 Год назад

      Totally agree Glen. I run mine weekly on a spread sheet

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +1

      @@GeorgeMonaghan correct free

  • @EleanorPeterson
    @EleanorPeterson Год назад +12

    I'm in the north of England (Yorkshire) and have had an S-2 meter for several years. No problems so far, and the various changes of supplier have gone without a hitch.
    I choose to live a very frugal existence on a tiny budget (£800 per year [eight-hundred quid annually]). My 1913 2-bedroom terraced house has no heating, no refrigeration, and I don't have a mobile phone.
    I don't bother plugging in the little in-room monitor display because I'm already using the absolute minimum amount of electricity (280 kWh per year [two-hundred and eighty annually, less than 1kWh per day]), so I really don't care what the meter's getting up to.
    Plugging in the monitor wastes precious power which I'd rather use for something useful (like cooking); I can't use any less, so monitoring my hourly or daily usage is pointless.
    The abolition of zero-standing-charge tariffs really hit me (and thousands of other small consumers like me) hard: my bill more than DOUBLED overnight. I'm almost at the point where the standing charge [fixed at £0.17 per day until 4th November this year] means that I can't even afford to use NO electricity!
    Sigh. Anyway, I'm fairly sure that the shutdowns and frequency changes in 2030 won't affect me because, the way prices are rising, I'll probably have run out of money in a few years and will have asked to have the meter removed and for my supply to be cut off.
    They can take their d*mn 'dim' meter back; I'll do without electricity altogether. 😞

    • @martinwarner1178
      @martinwarner1178 3 месяца назад +1

      Now that is a REAL rebellion! Like your style. Peace and goodwill.

    • @johngibson3837
      @johngibson3837 26 дней назад

      Hey up Eleanor I'm much the same the standing charge is more than half my bill

  • @aylesburynumptydrivers9672
    @aylesburynumptydrivers9672 Год назад +36

    There are much.much bigger issues with surveillance meters.
    1, remote disconnect that they can use to "load shed" or if malicious hackers get into the network they can turn them all off.
    2, they WILL be updated to measure apparent power rather than actual power costing the consumer more.
    3, when they have the 1/2 hourly reading they will work out your own personal peak times to charge more.
    4, all EVs now have to have a smart charger. They will be updated to use data over mains cable so that the kwhs that are used to charge the car will be reported as road fuel and taxed as such.
    5, with an analogue meter if you are unlucky and can't afford the bills for a few months it takes the company best part of a year before they can get a warrant and break in to fit a prepay meter. With a smart meter this is possible within days at the click of a mouse.

    • @jam99
      @jam99 Год назад +4

      Most of this is just BS.

    • @aylesburynumptydrivers9672
      @aylesburynumptydrivers9672 Год назад

      @@jam99 keep on believing the b's the gov and power companies tell you then no skin off my nose. I know the truth and as I say anything "smart* is not good for the consumer only the provider

    • @Strider9655
      @Strider9655 Год назад +9

      You're forgetting the built in ability for remote calibration..................... Imagine increasing power usage by a barely noticeable 1%, and then imagine 66 million people with smart meters.

    • @jam99
      @jam99 Год назад +2

      @@Strider9655 And imagine someone actually works this out, proves it and tells the Daily Mail. Actually, there would be no need for someone to work it out because humans with smart meters in their houses actually are the people who write the software and we do not live in North Korea. When we do, you have a point. Let's try not to get there, eh.

    • @Strider9655
      @Strider9655 Год назад +5

      @@jam99 You're joking right? DMGT and Reach PLC are most likely being paid, have you seen the crap they're spouting? "energy saving tips" that seem to involve buying energy consuming devices?

  • @doublevisio
    @doublevisio Год назад +25

    It was only when I got a smart meter that I realised that my old whirly wheel meter wasn't measuring my consumption all that accurately. My usage jumped by nearly 15% and I hadn't changed anything except the meter. I think that's why the want everyone to change really, to replace those old "slow" meters. I solved the problem by installimg solar panels. That got 'em.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад +5

      That is another problem how do people know that the meters are accurate and have not been tampered with.

    • @drewhodge3820
      @drewhodge3820 Год назад +7

      New so called smart meters don't measure the electric used correctly. They see very low wattage items like LED light bulbs and low wattage phone chargers as high current draw items. Which is why you bill increased with a false reading on the so called "Smart Meter".

    • @nickcoppard5335
      @nickcoppard5335 7 месяцев назад +2

      Should have got panels and kept wheel meter

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 Месяц назад

      @@drewhodge3820 wth.....

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 13 дней назад

      Yeah, spending thousands on solar panels to save a small amount of increased bill made perfect sense - to no one.

  • @Greguk444
    @Greguk444 Год назад +38

    Great helpful video. I have put off getting a smart meter because of all these issues. I’m still not convinced they will benefit me

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +2

      They should benefit you, it depends how you use them many can use them to use power better or find devices wasting power in homes... Other use them like me to get cheaper offpeak electric this means I have knocked 60% off my bill

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад +5

      Which supplier & tariff are you on?@@NicolasRaimo I would like this special rate too. My supplier O vo offer nothing as far as cheaper tariff goes.
      They won't even come & check said broken gas meter. I wish the emergency gas engineer had just left my mechanical gas meter , he thought he was doing me a favour putting in digital one that will not wake up.

    • @anthonymiley188
      @anthonymiley188 Год назад +3

      I am receiving letters saying that my electric meter is coming to the end of its life, not broken or dangerous, but end of life and that they will fit a smart meter to replace it. If cast is true then wait until the companies get their act together.

    • @lesleybrown1583
      @lesleybrown1583 Год назад

      NOTHING with smart on it is smart! The illuminati mocking the masses whilst they destroy you!

  • @jimlowis1878
    @jimlowis1878 Год назад +10

    The last thing people should do is have a smart meter fitted. There's a lot of things in store for people who have these things. And it's all for the energy benefits. People really should look into this.

  • @clivepierce1816
    @clivepierce1816 Год назад +12

    Another useful video. We live in a remote rural area without reliable mobile coverage. Nonetheless, Octopus Energy has installed a SMET-2 and it works just fine - at the moment at least. Another issue you may not have heard about is a compatibility issue between the Landis+Gyr E470 smart meter and the Tesla Powerwall 2. In short, this results in the meter reporting spurious grid consumption. I discovered this purely by chance when comparing our Tesla hourly consumption data with that reported by the Octopus App. It turns out Octopus Energy has known about this problem for at least three years, yet it continues to install this faulty brand of meter. After two months of incompetence, I’ve decided I will have to report them to the Energy Ombudsman. While Octopus Energy is a forward thinking, innovative organisation, their customer service is frankly not fit for purpose.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +2

      You might be in the north area for signals

    • @Handmemoretramadol
      @Handmemoretramadol Год назад +1

      Good luck with the ombudsman waste of time in my case

    • @shaurz
      @shaurz Год назад +2

      I had to report them to the Energy Ombudsman as they falsely alleged I owed the £1200 after I was transferred to them when Avro went bust and they hadn't sorted it out after 8 months of back and forth. They quickly resolved it after that. Their energy dashboard thing is completely broken for me and doesn't properly show my usage data, and my smart meters randomly stop working for days at a time for no discernable reason.

    • @merlin5476
      @merlin5476 Год назад

      ​@@shaurz it sounds like a lot of these energy companies are useless at getting anything correct.
      with OVO energy i get bills so random it's actually amusing, 1 week i will get a threatening letter saying I'm in credit by £850.00 !! ring them up & they say "no, your only in credit for £45.00 then i get email saying i owe £ 850.00 !! when i ring them i suddenly owe £ 1300.00 😮.... its October now & this has been going on since February. No one at OVO has a clue what they are doing. But BEWARE.... if you accept their £25.00 compensation for there gross incompetence it automatically closes your case & you have to pay their error for the largest bill.... £ 1300. in my case 😣 .
      you actually get a better response if you talk to the lady in the village bakery.😅

    • @timoliver8940
      @timoliver8940 Год назад

      If you think Octopus customer services are bad you should try Ovo’s - I’ve been trying to tell them by email that I have had to replace my FITs generation meter - email them at 10pm and they tell you all phone lines to them are inundated- odd as I sent an email and it was while their FITs dept is not manned ‘ out of office hours………… 3 weeks in and still no confirmation that they have received my new meter’s details………

  • @roytetwart
    @roytetwart Год назад +5

    I want a meter that gets affected by a dirty BIG magnet!!!!

  • @robsmith1a
    @robsmith1a Год назад +11

    I had a SMETS1 meter fitted by British Gas some years back, switching suppliers and it not working was very annoying, what a waste. So energy fitted a SMETS2 meter a couple of years ago and now I am with Octopus I am pleased it still works. I export energy fromy solar. If I have to have another set of meters junked I will really despair with the total lack of planning. Great video, well explained.

    • @motherofallemails
      @motherofallemails Год назад +1

      Unbelievable that you get to export energy. I'm going to buy dirt cheap panels and stuff my roof with them myself, but pretty sure I won't get to sell my surplus power, not with my old 1950's meters that can't be changed lol!
      I'll probably use the surplus power for hydrogen extraction or something. All very exciting.

  • @sid35gb
    @sid35gb Год назад +3

    Surge price charging. So at peak times you’ll get to pay more to boil the kettle if everyone else is at the same time. Rip off.

  • @andy530i
    @andy530i 8 месяцев назад +3

    Smart meters never needed the capability to transmit RF signals of any type, as they are permanently connected to two wires, and the necessary signals could be sent down these wires.

  • @dcvariousvids8082
    @dcvariousvids8082 Год назад +18

    Oh dear. 2023 is a blink away and 2033 is barely more that a hiccup. Thank you for another excellent presentation. I’ve not seen or read any of this and it’s not being broadcast from suppliers’ rooftops. Which is more than pitiful, as our money is funding their expansions.

  • @briangriffiths114
    @briangriffiths114 Год назад +16

    Until this (informative and interesting) video, I never knew that we have a different data transmission system here in Scotland. I have had both the first and second incarnations of smart meters and there have been no issues with them. But as you suggest, they should not be fitting technology that will soon be redundant. It is similar to housebuilders, who continue to routinely install gas boilers in new-builds which will have to be replaced by ASHPs in the relatively near future.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +2

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @briangriffiths114
      @briangriffiths114 Год назад +4

      @Andrew Ridley I wrote approved installer MCS procedures manuals for all the microgeneration technologies, including heat-pumps, which have good and bad points. In my case, retrofitting would be near impossible because of siting issues so I intend to keep my gas boiler as long as I am able as this works well in tandem with the solar PV system.

  • @rickykeith1601
    @rickykeith1601 Год назад +2

    I have ignored 'their' coercion and bullying because I am smart enough to work out that they are for their benefit, not mine.

  • @crabby7668
    @crabby7668 Год назад +6

    Interesting to hear your take on the 3G shutoff. I had read earlier last year that it was set for late this year( iirc August) but was now pushed back to next year. I suspect that this year's date was pushed back because of covid delays. As others have said it is very poorly advertised, and will probably catch quite a few out.

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Год назад +1

      yes and 3G is one the new one's to all the new e-waste it going to make relievedly new equipment too

  • @acidthunder1
    @acidthunder1 Год назад +3

    Anything that is called "smart" is usually not a good idea

  • @judebrown4103
    @judebrown4103 Год назад +11

    We're with Bulb. As they're going under we got them to fit a smart meter so we're ready to change supplier if that proves to be necessary. The meter they fitted worked for a week or so, then it ceased showing anything for gas on the display. When we were told to look outside at the actual meter that is completely blank too. They insist that they can see our reading and our bills will be from those readings. I don't know how that's possible but I hope it's right because this winter to compensate for price increases we turned down the thermostat by 1.5° so there's no way our readings would be as high as previous years.
    We are in a good reception area for Wi-Fi etc here in our corner of Kent but I'm anxious about our bills and would definitely find having anything replaced a bit worrying after this experience.. 🤔
    Need to study this vid again when I have more time. Thanks Nick. 👍

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад +4

      Similar problem here. New gas digital meter (dumb) fitted only last year. It stopped showing readings (I hadn't checked it since June due to illness).
      No readings get through, can't seem to get my Energy come to replace gas meter. They say no readings for over a year..
      So now must rely on ridiculous estimates.
      Seems no such thing as engineer visits or meter readings now. If I were you I would not trust them.

    • @judebrown4103
      @judebrown4103 Год назад +2

      @@suzycat2026 you're right, I certainly don't trust them. Hope you get your situation sorted soon. I think there are resources out there for contesting ridiculous estimates... the ombudsman etc... Seems there are so many people in the same boat that we will may have to work collectively to get this sorted!

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад

      Hopefully I'll be sorted before Winter comes @@judebrown4103 That's when the estimates get crazy high.
      If you are changing supplier, how can you know where to end & start new readings , definitely need to keep an eye on numbers.. When I was moved over companies, the old company on seeing my first real electricity reading in a year, changed their final bill estimate number from Jan'22 by adding on 500 units! They demanded new company add it on bill.
      They were both charging for same 500 units until I noticed. Been in touch with people who help deal with difficult energy problems. Fingers & paws crossed.

    • @judebrown4103
      @judebrown4103 Год назад +2

      @@suzycat2026 remain vigilant I guess is the key... At the moment Octopus is one of the companies looking at Bulb, could be handy further down the line. Reading the comments here, clearly we're not the only ones with unreadable metres so there is chaos to come by the looks of things. I don't have the physical or mental energy to get worked up over it, what will be will be. We've done our best to communicate with them, we get a new metre fitted some time in August would you believe?! I had my rant when that notification came through but I'm saving actually giving it to them until we know just how bad the situation is going to get.

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад +1

      Vigilant & detective @@judebrown4103 I had to dig to find out simple billing information. Getting new meters installed is a must. At least you will see the readings to check. My neighbour is with Octopus & seems happy with them.
      Health, I was having heart palpitations & panic attacks over what happened. We should not have to deal with such treatment. O vo have no idea of customer service, wouldn't recommend them.
      ☀️Summer Solstice is today! 🙌🏻 Best wishes @Jude Brown.

  • @coffeeisgood102
    @coffeeisgood102 Год назад +1

    I learned a lot here. I live in The US and meters are typically outside on the exterior wall. The only exceptions are condo or large offices which have a special electric room on the bottom floor where the main panels and meters are located.

    • @johnb8956
      @johnb8956 Год назад

      That’s the same as our metres here. The smart metres are dubbed as a replacement to these.

  • @DanteSolablood
    @DanteSolablood Год назад +9

    If it helps, the S1 to S2 firmware update which is called "Enrollment" is well underway & the vast majority of S1 meters will be S2 compatible by the end of the year. In regards to the 2G/3G issue.. the only data sent back to the energy company is the reading and are basically text messages (we're talking 10 bytes for an average read), much like texts they're fairly instantaneous. I work for a supplier and can pull a reading from a 2G meter and depending on the meter itself can have the read within a fraction of a second. Oddly enough 2G tends to be more reliable than 3G.. 3G is faster but doesn't carry as well.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      Your assumptions of data usage are based on honesty by certain actors in the world. Those systems can be hacked and all manner of backdoor projects could be slide in there. Smart meters offer no benefits to the power companies or the governments. The stated goal of reducing carbon simply will not be the real usage of the systems. If it was voluntary were people could opt in and there was different products available with different standards and different applications then it would be different.

    • @jamiereilly4015
      @jamiereilly4015 Год назад

      Is there any proof that the meters can only send a text stating the meter reading? The energy companies are claiming they can remote disconnect the supply. They also claim if the meter loses power, it will report back stating a power loss. Is there any truth to these claims?

  • @cognitivefallacy450
    @cognitivefallacy450 Год назад +4

    Interesting stuff! I didn't know that a dedicated radio network was used in the north, I just assumed all smart meters used GSM for communication. The 2G/3G sunset affecting smart meters also didn't occur to me, but perhaps this is me being optimistic, I can't imagine being a major problem - firstly I would hope that 4G meters are now being deployed for new installations, although that might not be the case. Secondly I suspect that 2G will dragged out for as long as possible, as you say there are still plenty of 2G devices in use and the there being a fleet of meters probably means 2G won't be switched off. Lastly I believe meters are expected to be replaced after ten years, so most of the current fleet are likely to be due for replacement. Between those three points I can imagine most meters will be taken care of, though undoubtedly some will be problematic.

    • @2Sorts
      @2Sorts Год назад

      Most, dare I say it, old people, still use the old 2G handsets. Even those basic Doro phone that use the 3G network will get cut off too. Phone manufacturers need to get making 4/5G versions of them pretty soon.

  • @1954Antony
    @1954Antony Год назад +5

    Dumb meter, dumb phone, just the way I like it.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      Which is fine… but in future you will pay a premium for your electric if you don’t want to adapt

  • @shaunclarke94
    @shaunclarke94 Год назад +1

    As someone from Australia I'm surprised you still have 2G networks. Ours were decommissioned ages ago.

  • @nauxsi
    @nauxsi 17 дней назад

    Smet1 was the reason I have opted out of smart meters. The idea that if they don't work we can turn it off, go back to manual reading. Well we are doing that anyway. Why go through the hassle of these meters. Too much corporate incursion into our homes without our permission.
    Now if they said whoever installs a smart meter in 2024 will get 40% off their bill, I might give it another look.

  • @nigelweir3852
    @nigelweir3852 Год назад +3

    Backward compatibility is possible, but where’s the money in that. Built in obsolescence obviously the way the world works, more tech to be dumped, what a waste

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      It costs them money not you so seems silly!

    • @barrieshepherd7694
      @barrieshepherd7694 Год назад

      @@NicolasRaimo I don't agree, consumers pay all the costs for metering through the standing charge and OFGEN levies. The supply authorities recover all their past, current and future metering costs.

  • @Space-O-2001
    @Space-O-2001 Год назад +5

    Whatever we do can we rush something out that results in a ton of e-waste due to shortsightedness. Great video!

    • @Westexec
      @Westexec 3 месяца назад

      And who pays for these meters? We all do as consumers whether we have one or not. No wonder our energy bills are so high

  • @bmmaaate
    @bmmaaate Год назад +1

    I had a letter arrive saying that the leccy company would be insisting that they install a smart meter in March 2023. I will be resisting for as long as possible.

  • @adriandunne4382
    @adriandunne4382 8 месяцев назад

    In Australia smart meters use a power line carrier system in some areas, which requires special equipment at substations. Other areas use dedicated radio links. Provision is made for domestic services to be disconnected remotely to shed load if necessary by a remotely controlled circuit breaker in the meter; this enables power to essential services to be maintained.

  • @dalroth10
    @dalroth10 Год назад +4

    A very interesting video, thanks for posting it.
    I had my SMETS2 smart meter installed by Octopus Energy about 18 months ago. There were a few hiccups with the gas smart meter not communicating reliably with the electricity smart meter but this was because the two meters are located at opposite ends of my house. Fair play to Octopus though, they stuck at it and finally managed to resolve the problem. They've been working fine since then. I do check the readings on my meters every month to make sure they tally with the Smart meter totals, which they have done to date.
    I didn't know about forthcoming changes to the telecoms network and definitely agree with you that all comms units going into Smart meters being made today should be 4G or 5G compatible. Doing this will save the cost and hassle of updating units in the future.
    I would like to think that manufacturers could re-design their meters so the comms units could be swapped by a customer, rather than by an engineer. Literally make it a plug and play part of the meter? Let's face it, we all know how to sap a SIM card in a phone or tablet. This would avoid the huge cost and hassle of having to send engineers to people's homes just to swap the comms unit. It would also future proof the meters so they can be modified further as comms technologies develop.
    For now I will at least understand what's going on when I eventually get a message from my supplier telling me of the network change.

    • @romac9516
      @romac9516 Год назад +1

      With respect, there's nothing wrong with existing legacy meters. What advantages have you noticed?

  • @sp1es
    @sp1es Год назад +3

    Eager to see the interview about the CAD, do you know when that video will be out?

  • @Subgunman
    @Subgunman Год назад +1

    Back in the States around 2004-2006 the power companies were experimenting with a service known as BPL or Broadband over power line . Basically there were several companies that came up with proof of concept equipment that let them transmit data over the power networks. Concept was ideal however the problem was that they were injecting RF signals over the power grid. Where they hit a snag was the frequencies they used were in the middle of the Ham radio HF bands. This started causing interference issues with ham radio reception. Now as per FCC regulations the hams had the primary use of these select frequencies legally and BPL was granted a temporary permit as a secondary user of these frequencies and found not interfere with the primary users. There were some disgruntled Hams who were tired of the interference. They used their radio direction finding skills to locate the "transceivers" that injected the RF into the system. At this point some hams went mobile and started transmitting next to the transceivers effectively shutting down the system. Long story short Motorola came up with the perfect solution, use a segment of the HF spectrum that did not interfere with anyone. Now the power companies wanted to cash in on providing internet service to customers but the alterior motive was to allow the utility company to send meter data for their system and they also went as far as offering similar services to gas and water metering to these other companies.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      It would be a useless system as there is no way they could handle that many users on the network. It would be nothing but pure noise.

  • @airvicemarshalsirgeorgemas2083
    @airvicemarshalsirgeorgemas2083 3 месяца назад +1

    Don't forget to look at 'loadshed'. The LAN device in the meter will communicate with so called smart devices in your home. They will be controlled centrally to manage demand, so your freezers etc can be switched off remotely. No doubt all high power devices too.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  3 месяца назад

      name 1 device that does this? I wish it was possible as I could just link it to my smart meter instead of using home automation tools

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 Год назад +3

    Smart meters tend to cost you more money, old meters used to only measure actual power consumption, unless it was for industry reactive power was not measured, it was considered to be too small to worry about. Smart meters measure both actual and reactive power, so many devices containing capacitors like drivers in LED lights will cost you more to run with a smart meter. The power companies do not tell you that.

    • @thepikeangler2022
      @thepikeangler2022 Год назад

      But how? In the standing charge you pay?

    • @petehiggins33
      @petehiggins33 Год назад

      This is nonsense, whatever the smart meter can measure you are only charged for the real power and not reactive power and there's no suggestion that this will ever change.

  • @grahameida7163
    @grahameida7163 Год назад +1

    The comms hubs in smets2 meters were only ever designed for a 15 year life..
    the comms hub is always separate from the meter, even as a top hat design, so it can be changed live, no power outage from the DNO required.
    Also it was always assumed that the encryption would be too dated in 15 years time and when the comms hubs are replaced this would be updated at the same time.

  • @1982dsc
    @1982dsc Год назад +2

    I think the big old diesel generator running waste oil will be fired up soon to charge the car. All this hassle and the fact of the government wanting to tax ev electric is very frustrating.
    We need to get off the grid entirely.

  • @gino2465
    @gino2465 Год назад +11

    This video is fantastic and it's worth talking about. I live rural and we have had 2 attempts of smart meters and each time they have come they have said it will work, but it did not. So for rural people it means no smart meter and also that means we cannot have certain tarifs like say ev tarifs so we are all missing out. I cannot quite understand why rural people could not just be connected to the home internet to ping the data they need.

    • @MrCsholdom
      @MrCsholdom Год назад

      Here here, I'm in the same position with no mobile mobile signal.

    • @gino2465
      @gino2465 Год назад

      @@MrCsholdom trouble is we are being penalised and cannot have cheaper deals to save money

    • @beardosenior
      @beardosenior Год назад +1

      Ask your supplier to fit a SKU 2 coms hub with a t2 aerial (if you haven't already). You can look at a t3 aerial but this would need to be fitted by a separate contractor. The t2 aerial has a short cable but you could buy a longer lead (it's just a coax connecter) that would give the option of fitting the aerial higher. Hope that helps.

  • @steveharvey2001
    @steveharvey2001 Год назад +4

    My SMETS2 electric meter went offline a month ago and I don’t have any idea what my energy consumption, Gas or Electric, is or whether it is still even measuring it any more.
    I am on Octopus GO and I don’t know if the half hour recordings are being logged for future upload when the cellular connection is re-established. I have an account with 400 pounds in credit and rising with each DD.
    Have informed Octopus but have no idea what is going on.
    I need to renew my tariff next month, but with a dumb meter, I don’t know what I qualify for.

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад

      My digital dumb gas meter stopped showing readings,, can't seem to get them out to check, or replace it.
      Are both yours not even showing readings or sending? Be careful about building up ANY CREDIT with these Energy companies.
      They always find a way to take it away.. You should check where you stand online & claim your refund credit asap.

  • @carlstonrastrick3797
    @carlstonrastrick3797 4 месяца назад

    Hi, I found your video interesting. I live in Sheffield South Yorkshire. On the 21st November 2023 both Gas and electricity smart meters stopped working at the same time. The meters are the old type SMET 1.

  • @waterloowar
    @waterloowar Год назад

    my house blocked the wireless connection between the smart meter. any the EONNEXT does not provide any solutions to me. Can I switch to Octopus to get the octopus CAD so that I can have the smart tariff (or EV tariff)?

  • @richardgoldsmith7278
    @richardgoldsmith7278 Год назад +22

    So far, I’ve elected to defer the installation of smart meters, as I have my own energy monitor integrated with my solar PV and battery system, so no advantage to me allowing one to be fitted. The more I discover, the more I am glad I did that.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +1

      Advantage would be adaptive energy deals

    • @richardgoldsmith7278
      @richardgoldsmith7278 Год назад +3

      @@NicolasRaimo But only if I wanted to switch from Ecotricity, which I don't and won't. Their E7+EV tariff suits me 100%.

    • @PhoneVidoes
      @PhoneVidoes Год назад +4

      @@richardgoldsmith7278 Same here, wont have any such tosh as a smart meter, until they pay me for the data I'm supplying them then they can swivel. quite happy with my clunky time clock and old style meter on my E7 tariff which I still feel I'm getting a half decent deal on and no chance they could ever mess about with it, well unless they break into my house LOL

    • @stevecarrick2632
      @stevecarrick2632 Год назад +4

      Don't change worst mistake i have ever made

    • @Saint696Anger
      @Saint696Anger Год назад

      That mind frame will encourage solar instalment = green energy advancement
      Eventually that will be regulated years down the road

  • @SDK2006b
    @SDK2006b Год назад +4

    My SMETS1 smart meter works with Octopus Go, so it costs just £15 to charge my EV for 600 miles ⚡️👍🏼

    • @bloby1212
      @bloby1212 Год назад +1

      What kind of SMETS1 meter do you have? I have a Landis+Gyr and am on Octopus Go. It worked for a few weeks and I could see my usage on the Octopus App, but then it suddenly stopped working. Have contacted Octopus, and they say they are working on it, but its been 2 months now...

    • @SDK2006b
      @SDK2006b Год назад +1

      @@bloby1212 - I have a Secure Liberty 100 SMETS1

  • @geoffrey-lund
    @geoffrey-lund 25 дней назад

    Your video just came up randomly on RUclips. Found it very interesting and informative. I still do not understand how the meter can be classed as 'smart' as all it does is upload a reading to my energy supplier every so often. However I do not really know what a smart meter is capable of - mine has had a broken communication unit for many years and no one wants to fix it!!

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  22 дня назад

      It transmits to the network a little more than that and gives them more details on how your using your energy this lets them balance the grid better

  • @Roger_Gadd
    @Roger_Gadd Год назад +1

    A 4G phone network part of my meter was just installed, replacing a 3G unit. The power was not disconnected to do this.
    Using a phone that indicated the type of mobile phone network, I observed that 3G connection uses more energy than 4G.
    (I am in New Zealand.)

  • @richardbeasley6517
    @richardbeasley6517 Год назад +5

    Interesting video, I did wonder about the 2G/3G switch off, I'm sure it will be done in phases (or the smart WAN given exception). You can change the communication hub without turning off the power (pulling the main fuse), however as the hub is commissioned to the elec and gas meters (and ihd) it will need to be decommissioned; this can be hit or miss in some cases, if the assets cannot be decommissioned then they will need exchanging (usually the whole set). The smets2 meters can also use a Mesh network (if your hub is SKU2 or 3), but ultimately depend on a cellular connection amongst the mesh nodes. WiFi isn't a suitable means for the smart network, its generally not secure and it would also result in a 'service being dependent on another service' therefore if you move broadband providers, change your router or simply don't pay and your service is terminated, then your smart meters lose their connectivity too. Power line is being looked into, amongst other methods. A company call Alt-Han solutions have been appointed/formed to look into connectivity issues surrounding smarts meters (including no ham situations like flats, big houses or remote meters) but also rural locations, there are larger aerials that can be fitted externally to further improve the chance of connection to smart WAN network. There are lots of benefits to getting a smart meters, more then the average person realises. Yes, there are issues, but that's expected with a roll out of over 40million meters! If your energy provider is good/caring, then I'm sure they'll try and get your issues resolved or at least answered. Octopus energy are probably one of the best all round, they are very pro-smart and so will often go above the average supplier to try and help you get a smart meter. I've worked in the utilities industry for 17 years, I currently fit smart meters.

    • @claudiablanche1695
      @claudiablanche1695 Год назад

      Don't like those meters.
      But been force to.
      It's a rip off

    • @DavidJones-ge1mn
      @DavidJones-ge1mn Год назад

      Very interesting to read your post Richard.
      Could I ask you as you seem very knowledgeable about Smart meters.
      Do Smart meters need use any mobile network or only o2 network as I understand they rolled out the network in the southern region.
      Thank you in anticipation

  • @sempereadem54eadem64
    @sempereadem54eadem64 Год назад +2

    Anybody who has one of these fitted ain’t smart.

  • @johnstevens282
    @johnstevens282 Год назад +1

    Approx 5years ago, I was nagged by Toto energy, into having smart meters, 18 months later, the were bankrupt. To my surprise, my so called smart meters, can't be read, by any other energy suppliers

  • @steamhammer2k
    @steamhammer2k Год назад +1

    My provider was desperate change me to a smart meter. I said i was happy with the one i have, they said it will have to be replaced with a smart meter if it breaks down as they did not have any of the old style meters. I said what about all the thousands of old working meters that have been taken out to date from homes that are just swapping out to get the short term tariff benefits. I then said we need to recycle these meters as best we can to save the planet. BTW i have the best energy saver of all... my finger on the off button.

  • @mda5003
    @mda5003 Год назад +4

    My SMETS1 meters were "dumb" for years and I regularly supplied meter readings but since my energy supplier went bust Octopus took over my supply. Surprisingly, without even visiting my property they have recently converted them to SMETS2 and now get the meter readings automatically. How did that happen?

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад

      Did they change your meters? That is thought provoking as I'm stuck with "dumb digital" gas meter that doesn't show or send readings.
      Can't seem to get the company to replace it either.

    • @roundel52
      @roundel52 Год назад +5

      All SMETS1 meters (at least in the South) are stopping sending their readings to the supplier, and instead sending them to the Data Collection Company (DCC). DCC understand all of the various SMETS1 protocols and simply collect and pass the data on to the energy company. So your meter is technically still a SMETS1, but it no longer matters as for your purposes it will now act the same as a SMETS2.
      I understood that the whole (of the South?) would be going through the DCC system by the end of 2022.

    • @mda5003
      @mda5003 Год назад +1

      @@suzycat2026 They did not change the meters, they just upgraded them.

    • @mda5003
      @mda5003 Год назад

      @@roundel52 Yes, that makes sense I guess. Thank you.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +1

      The Gas meter talks to the electric meter they normally have to be installed by the same provider, and be the same make to pass the information to each other. If you want a meter reading however the screen will show a display normally when pressing a button on SECURE meters this is the number 6 from memory

  • @markmilligan6616
    @markmilligan6616 Год назад +4

    Being on SMET2 octopus fitted meter problem I have is that the IHD (in home display doesn't update the tariffs, which are accessible via mob app or pc, trouble is when ever there is an article about smart meters they show the IHD 🙄 IHD manufacturer says energy company can update them but guess what? Yup they don't!

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад +1

      Another reason I wouldn't want an IHD ! Just a functional gas meter would be fine,, like the good mechanical one they took away last year.
      Now , left with "digital dumb" gas meter that gives no readings to anyone. My Energy Co. reluctant to change it , perhaps due to lack of £funds.

    • @roundel52
      @roundel52 Год назад +1

      Interesting. I have a SMETS2 fitted by Octopus, and very recently, my IHD now changes tariffs automatically in line with my GO contract. Cool. So they certainly can/do do it, maybe a call to Octopus?

    • @markmilligan6616
      @markmilligan6616 Год назад +2

      @@roundel52 I have and they told me that they can't do it, just makes me wonder if there are different versions of smets 2 meters they fitted or they need to program it in person. Maybe it's the version of IHD? Either way it does not reflect my go tariff correctly, it's not a major issue as I have an emonpi which I can set the tariffs myself.

    • @markmilligan6616
      @markmilligan6616 Год назад +1

      Just an update I chased Octopus on my gas meter fitment, I'll see if anything changes after that.

  • @terranceyeo3087
    @terranceyeo3087 Год назад +2

    have you noticed something else with smart meters, In the old system you paid a standing charge of a set price, now with the new smart meters your standing charge is based on the electricity used and gas the same

  • @davidfalconer8913
    @davidfalconer8913 Год назад +2

    With an older meter you should give your company a reading once a month ( how difficult is that ! ! ) , also smart meters can cut you off remotely ( the Internet frequently gets hacked ! ) , with an older meter a GEEZER has to come round with a bag of tools to cut you off .... QED ....... DAVE™ ................

  • @Juls27989
    @Juls27989 Год назад +7

    Smart meters should never have been in the first place, they are more trouble than what they are worth .. simple as.

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад +2

      Totally agree! There should be a system to opt out of them.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +1

      They work great, they reduced my energy bill by over 60%, 10% was finding devices over using power and the other 50 was moving to a deal that changed it cost for night time off peak rates.

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад +2

      They don't all work great @Nicolas Raimo We don't need a smart meter to check how much electricity a device uses. What if we are already using as little as possible, like 80 electricity units per month.
      You must be the really lucky one, I have not heard anyone else claim smart meters save them 60% . Most people's bills have gone up much more than the 54% price cap.
      Can you say which energy company & tariff please, so we all may benefit.

    • @Juls27989
      @Juls27989 Год назад +1

      @@suzycat2026 The only way they help to reduce the bill is on the idea that you can constantly watch how much your using which in turn worries you so you stop using so much, I was tricked into having a smart electric meter put in, as I had a power cut on my street which broke my old type meter, so phoned them up and after weeks of arguing with them and telling them I didnt want a new smart meter put in and only wanted the old type in, they just wouldnt agree and sent someone to put a smart meter in, and unbelievablably even came with a new smart gas meter as well in which had not been needed or agreed to, so I wouldnt allow them to put that in as well.

    • @suzycat2026
      @suzycat2026 Год назад

      Yes exactly so@@Juls27989 They want everyone worrying about energy. Those display units are an insult to intelligence.
      Lucky you still have your mechanical gas meter, wish I did. Emergency gas man changed mine last year without me asking.
      After being swapped suppliers, I caught them both charging me for same 500 electric units! No apology or customer help about it.
      They are in financial trouble & stealing from good customers.😐
      Remember too that 54% price rise was well before any UKR trouble.. Bad planning by gov. was the reason.
      Now, see how they all blame Russia for price increase.🙄
      There should be an opt out scheme for people & areas where these infernal things aren't wanted or don't work.
      I paid £1200 to put gas into my building 20years ago & really don't want a smart meter on my property. Now I have a broken digital gas meter that gives nobody readings, with a thieving company that won't investigate it.
      Best not stressing it, at least I caught them.
      Best of wishes this Summer Solstice ☀️ 🙂

  • @gavintillman1884
    @gavintillman1884 Год назад +4

    Seems odd to be cellular only. Most homes have broadband and having meters connect to this via Ethernet or WiFi seems an obvious option to offer as a more future proof approach.

  • @ronsummers4090
    @ronsummers4090 Год назад +2

    My server keeps asking me to fit a smart meter, I said ok, but when they came they said they could not fit one because the supply (which comes into my apartment) also serves two adjoining apartments. They said I would have to pay to have the supply separated. Why would I shell out for that. So I don’t have a smart meter.

  • @Littlewing6was9
    @Littlewing6was9 Год назад

    Thanks for this. Just want to ask you and your viewers is prepayment a setting in the 2nd gen UK smart meter or is it a whole separate unit. 🌼

  • @uktechie8013
    @uktechie8013 Год назад +3

    Hopefully Agile makes a comeback in the future

  • @antwnpowell
    @antwnpowell Год назад +2

    In France the smart meters communicate via the power cable (like power line)

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +1

      Am sure we had talks of doing the same and never happened, its clever idea to strap an RF signal down the electric wire

    • @BigA1
      @BigA1 Год назад +1

      Some houses use WiFi extenders, which also put signals on the mains cable. There would be interference between them.

  • @edenviews
    @edenviews Год назад

    My IHD didn't work from installation and the Octopus people wanted me to confirm the number of that device, but after that, there was no more contact. I can look at the meter as always under the stairs and read it!!!! It's not as if I use lots of electric. I can read up my usage more precisely on the website much the same way I could do internet banking etc. I can't see why folk are opposed to them being fitted, there must be only benefits, surely? It is a lack of foresight that the 3G and 2G networks will soon force another meter change, it is just like people changing their mobile or TV very so often due to technical change.
    Everybody's car that has a SIM card fitted will also have to have the module updated too.
    Thanks for your report..Not a lot of people might know these things. Keep up with the great work.

    • @Adeleisha
      @Adeleisha Год назад +2

      The opposition comes from terrible implementation rather than a bad idea - they are great when they are working. When they don’t, they are worse than dumb meters.

  • @patrickfaleur6346
    @patrickfaleur6346 Год назад

    I have a SMET2 meter, but Octopus has not been able to communicate with it since last February, so my electric bills have stopped. I have complained to Octopus on various occasions, up to Chief Executive level, but nothing has been done to date (mid October).

  • @robwoodturner
    @robwoodturner Год назад +3

    An excellent video which adresses some of my concerns. However, a small
    coment caught my ear. This was about poor signal near RAF bases. I
    recently had a smart meter installed and will not work due to a poor
    signal. I live in Alnwick about 3 miles from RAF Boulmer. I have been
    told I can't have agile tariff with Octopus. Can you or anyone else give
    advise on getting the WiFi device or access to cheep overnight tariff
    as I am having solar and batteries installed in July.

    • @stevecarrick2632
      @stevecarrick2632 Год назад

      I'm in Cramlington and the meters are crazy constantly i touch with Octopus got up this morning and my electric was showing at £5.35 and the Gas was showing £1.45 trying to get through to them on the phone right now

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. Год назад +3

    I’m pretty sure that BigClive has been talking about these for a while.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      about the 2g 3g? must of missed that one I normally NEVER miss a Clive ep

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Год назад

      @@NicolasRaimo I might be mistaken. I thought he mentioned it on his teardown of a smart meter.

    • @Adeleisha
      @Adeleisha Год назад +1

      Another BigClive fan! Been watching his stuff since waaay back (electronics nerd 😆)

  • @peeet
    @peeet Год назад +2

    It's a backwards compatibility issue.
    Ideally there would be a swappable module that doesn't need the power to be turned off while it's swapped.
    I worked for years on the phone network. We developed a "zero downtime enhancement" that didn't miss connecting any phone calls through both software upgrades and hardware upgrades. It's all do-able, but at what cost?

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      Module can be swapped but what if it’s inside a house

  • @bloby1212
    @bloby1212 Год назад

    I have a Landis+Gyr SMETS1 meter (gas and electricity) and am on Octopus Go. It worked for a few weeks and I could see my usage on the Octopus App, but then it suddenly stopped working. Have contacted Octopus, and they say they are working on it, but its been 2 months now. As a result I am unable to give night time readings and havent had a bill for over 2 months now (kinda worrying when I eventually get the final bill). Any ideas? Great vid by the way. Plus you have David Bowie's eyes?

  • @RidesInforests
    @RidesInforests Год назад +2

    JUST SAY NO. Simple Self monitoring analyzing and recording technology. Its a trap!!!!

  • @HIFIKOOL
    @HIFIKOOL Год назад +3

    If you get a smart meter then you can't turn the gas meter around 😉

  • @grahamleiper1538
    @grahamleiper1538 Год назад

    On my third smart meter. Original SMETS1 could never get a signal and dumb meter went back, SMETS2 was installed last year (the Northern RF meters took much longer to appear), and replaced this year after it stopped communicating. Latest one the IHD doesn't work, but I can get my usage from the app.
    Definitely need something better for monitoring than an IHD anyway.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад +1

      I never use my IHD plenty of better devices to see readings octoousnhave a CAD to see on app

  • @weedfreer
    @weedfreer Год назад

    would it not now be possible to fit 'repeaters' to the smart meter such that, if there's a bunch of older standard meters in an area, then, the 4/5g meters could act as a form of localised mesh network to route the signals back whatever happens?
    🤔

  • @witchinikki6447
    @witchinikki6447 Год назад +3

    You’re a great presenter! You hold the audience captive covering a technological subject. Very interesting! 😀

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      Thank you for such a lovely comment

    • @bwghall1
      @bwghall1 Год назад

      are you related.?

  • @ratusbagus
    @ratusbagus Год назад +5

    Now that I have a smartphone I've discovered I can use it's torch in combination with my NHS glasses to interface with my meter.
    This year I'm planning to upgrade and extend my system to V2.22 by utilising the on board camera to provide a digital audit trail.
    At this point the system will sunset my NHS glasses whilst continuing to retain backwards compatibility.
    Not worried about SMEG 2 or later.
    I imagine that my most ambitious plan for 2035 will be changing my ointment.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      Smart meters do open up CHEAPER energy deals tune back in 2 weeks I got a video on how they will pay people MONEY

  • @RobTheSquire
    @RobTheSquire Год назад

    Great I can't have one fitted where I live due to barely having a mobile signal. The 2 big complaints I have about smart meters is one needing to use up a plug socket which in my house are gold dust. And 2 not exactly cutting edge as we would think and ok there is a 3rd one the look of them.

  • @LettyK
    @LettyK 4 месяца назад

    I actually spoke to a man fitting a smart meter and he advised me not to have one fitted. He said they had numerous complaints from customers but never ever have trouble with the traditional meters. I could have asked him why he was fitting them but I guess it's just a job that pays the rent.

  • @soundssimple1
    @soundssimple1 Год назад +2

    Smart meters are only smart for the suppliers. Smart meters have limited benefit for a consumer if you only use the energy you need. Why do people need an electrical gadget to tell you to switch off another electrical gadget ? Common sense tells me not to leave lights on, not to leave things on standby, to use electric kettles only with the water in them that you need etc etc etc. I say again smart meters are only for the benefit of your supplier,. They can change tariff during the day / night, they can alter your tariff remotely, they can change your access without you knowing and if you get behind with payments they can cut you off again remotely. They are only SMART FOR THE SUPPLIER. As a footnote, any appliance or gadget that is labelled SMART, is smart for the supplier and DUMB FOR YOU. RESIST THE HARD SELL OF SMART.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      Smart meters give me access to cheaper electric over 3 times cheaper

    • @soundssimple1
      @soundssimple1 Год назад +1

      @@NicolasRaimo Well done to you Nicolas. Are you willing to share information on your suplier and deal with the nation. Are you UK based ? if so please advise and I'm sure the whole country will switch to the supplier that appears to be bucking a worldwide trend of prices tripling. Share your wisdom please as this is one of the first comments I have experienced that actually SUPPORT smart meters. You have obviously come a cross a SMART deal. Please share.

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      @@soundssimple1 yea see the videos on this channel about octopus go and agile

  • @al251049
    @al251049 8 месяцев назад +3

    Just say no to smartmeters

  • @Sjb-on5xt
    @Sjb-on5xt 2 месяца назад

    The real purpose of the Smart meter is so at times of energy shortages, (lack of wind power), the Grid can instruct the energy suppliers to remotely disconnect your supply temporarily. Power cut rota.

  • @ARBurgess
    @ARBurgess 24 дня назад

    I’m on OI tariff with a SMET1 meter. I live in a village at the top of Essex and 4G is unavailable for most of the village! Broadband would be the best way forward.
    As an aside, I have never had a remote display, as the previous owners took it with them 😂

  • @pammy4741
    @pammy4741 Год назад +1

    We live in a flat and they told us our house wasn’t suitable for a smart meter… thank goodness they can shove it!

  • @pisgah2715
    @pisgah2715 Год назад

    When they fitted my smart meter I was told that it wouldn't work in my area and I didn't get a digital display with it either. So what was the point of taking a day off work to have it fitted when it was no better than my previous meter?

  • @dellhauk3934
    @dellhauk3934 Год назад +1

    ever since i had one fitted it has never sent a reading and the monitor never did its job // a complete waste of my time having it fitted // i contacted them two times but nothing has been done

  • @Quarkmin
    @Quarkmin Год назад

    I had a SMET2 meter with my old supplier but had to have it removed when they failed and my account was taken over by British Gas because British Gas don’t support smart metering for Economy 7 tariffs. It’s ridiculous!

  • @deang5622
    @deang5622 Год назад +1

    They are only issues if you want a smart meter.
    The question is, why do you want a smart meter?
    Do you not know how to take a meter reading every 3 or 6 months and type it in to your computer, or telephone the power company?
    Do you not know how to identify which appliances in your house use the most electricity?
    When enough people have switched over to smart meters, they can then 1. Activate time variable pricing, so you are charged more for electricity consumption during peak hours,
    2. Charge you for reactive power caused by capacitive and inductive loads, something they have never charged for before, never needed to charge for.
    We have managed for a hundred years without charging in this way and the companies have not lost money.

  • @TheWinstn60
    @TheWinstn60 Месяц назад

    Octopus didn't bill me for Electricity for months. However I could see all my usage on their website down to each 30 mins. So my SMETS 2 meter was working and Octopus were receiving the data from the DCC! I wasn't the only one

  • @beakytwitch7905
    @beakytwitch7905 Год назад

    That low power radio the smart meters use to communicate with the In Home Display may be the way forward... Basically the IHD interrogates the meters in order to display their readings. And the IHD is easy to replace with something that can also link to your WiFi, and quietly swap emails with the energy provider.
    One potential advantage of smart meters is demand levelling where the user receives messages asking them to reduce power use at designated times and can increase power use at other designated times, with the benefit for the consumer being lower bills. The benefit for the power providers is not needing to make huge spinning capacity at peak times.

  • @marcushermansson4310
    @marcushermansson4310 2 месяца назад

    It's even worse, most providers are alread shutting down 3G. 2G still still online for a while, but GPRS is not really the same...

  • @paulfairless7901
    @paulfairless7901 Год назад +1

    Great video again. Could this be an issue with the smart 'chargers" you talked ablout in last week video?

    • @NicolasRaimo
      @NicolasRaimo  Год назад

      No as they use WiFi or a mix of other stuff

  • @henrytwigger2245
    @henrytwigger2245 Год назад +2

    The latest generation of Smart Meter uses the Bluetooth Mech Network. They don't have a SIM card and don't connect to the cell phone tower.

  • @carlyonbay45
    @carlyonbay45 Год назад +2

    I do monthly readings - tap them into an app - it’s easy - I can pay my bill on the app … I don’t want or need a smart meter .

    • @languagetruthandlogic3556
      @languagetruthandlogic3556 Год назад

      Good comment - I agree 100%! What is the ulterior motive for the push for smart meters?

  • @antivirtel
    @antivirtel 2 месяца назад

    My smart meter's comms unit was installed 2 weeks after the smart meter itself was installed and there was no power cut, so I think it's a bit less of a problem to replace (happened in Oct 2023). I'm not sure if it's still 3G or now it's newer, but it's a Toshiba SKU1 Cellular unit on it. Does someone know which G? People suggest it's still 2 or 3G, which is quite stupid, given they'll turn those off soon...

  • @karensibley2485
    @karensibley2485 Месяц назад

    We had smet1 meters and they worked fine, communicating well with no problems, until the beginning of this year (2024). We were told we would have to have them changed, which we did, now we can’t get gas readings “as the meter is in the cellar”. New technology worse service. Wish there was a way to boost signal so we don’t have to crawl down the cellar to take readings.

  • @albertday6952
    @albertday6952 Год назад

    Superb info here ...I had smart meters fitted by Providor for Octopus ,, ok for 12months but now not connecting with Octopus .. I wonder if my new meters are 3g or 4g ...anyway... how to check them ... now its 4g on the phones now around here ..Vodafone etc .. Octopus seem reluctant to tell me what is going on ..I am back to sending maunual readings from the IHD unit ...I do not mind but SM,s were to do away with all that. thx .. Albert in St Helens ..

  • @finchyfun1
    @finchyfun1 17 дней назад

    We have just phone e-on to have an isolation switch fitted. Plus to have the tails change to 25 mm so we’re all set to have an EV charger when we’re ready for it.
    e-on without me even asking are upgrading the meter so we can take advantage of EV tariffs which currently stands at 6.9p per kWh. Don’t know yet if it’s 3G,4G or 5G. Find out next week.

  • @MrBizteck
    @MrBizteck Год назад

    Shell installed a smart meter a few months ago.
    The electricity side NEVER worked.
    The Gas side worked for a few weeks then stopped.
    Customer service was terrible... I finally had a service agent to admit that they KNOW the meters were broken on installation. But they are paid to install them.......not to make sure they actually worked!
    Im back to giving them monthly meter readings.