Redoctober
Well-Known Member
@Ares2389 You're 100% right. I found this out today when I spoke with the power company. They don't even manually read it anymore, they just drive through the neighborhood and ping it as you say. I looked at the meter and saw that lock ring with what looks to be a microchip encased in plastic. Never really even noticed it before today.The power company should have their own lock ring around the meter. You probably won't be able to put anything of yours on it. They usually keep it sealed with a plastic lock to see if meters have been tampered with.
They usually retro fit the old meters with a device that sends the signal to a meter reading truck once a month that drives by and pings it. Your meter is honestly probably already setup this way. The days of manual meter readings monthly are all but gone unless there's an issue and they need to send someone to confirm the readings.
I guess I'll just put a sign on the meter or next to it saying I don't want a smart meter, in case they decide to come around without notifying me (it's not even the power company that does it, it's a subcontractor). I never trust bureaucracies to adhere to your wishes, or have their paperwork and communications straight.