jondamon
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I’ve now done more research, if anyone is interested.
if you hve a SMETS1(which I do) then you change your provider and they can’t track it.
I now have to enter manual readings each month to my new supplier
The manual readings you are going to be inputting will mean.
9x600w per hour. That’s 5.4kw of electricity per hour.
5.4kw x 12 hours = 64.8kwh Of electricity per day.
Flowering schedule of 10 weeks. That’s 70days.
70x64.8kwh = 4536kwh Of electricity in a 10 week flowering schedule.
That’s 1236kwh more in 10 weeks than the average the power companies use for a whole year for the average consumer.
And that’s just for your lights, not Including fans, heaters, AC, Co2 etc etc.
On average with a 400w setup I use not quite 20kwh a day to live in my home and grow enough for myself.
A year that equates to approx 7300kwh of electricity that I use.
If you done this every day all year.
23,652 kWh Of electricity for a country that doesn’t even utilise AC in any of their homes.
That’s a shit tonne of electric whether you’re manually giving readings or not lol.
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