Smart Meters a Threat!

skimmingdasky

Active Member
So I've been doing some reading about smart meters, and it literally has killed my dreams of ever growing. Smart meters are able to track your energy usage to the point of knowing when your lights turn on and off(cycles of growing will stand out=bad news. So the amount of wattage wont even matter 12/12 is 12/12), when you are blow drying your hair, etc. It can even tell what the appliance is(High pressure sodim lamp hmmm I wonder what this customer is doing with a 1000 w HPS lamp).Now dont call me paranoid, Im only spewing the facts. Ive read alot of threads on here where growers have dismissed the the smart meters as nothing...Read this article...http://www.stratacon.ca/submetering-apartment-buildings-solution-grow-ops-high-rises
If you dont, it basically was an article about a landlord that installed these smart meters and within, I quote, "3 days" they were able to bust a grow op....Still not concerned?

Not only can they track your usage, they can turn off applicances they deem unnessary in case of an upcoming power outage or overload of the grid. What if Im on vacation and they find my Fan( thats scrubbing through carbon) unnessary, bam my whole house is gonna smell like weed. Or my fluros, bam hermies!lol.

And thats not the only thing. These things give of electromagnetic radiation, that can cause cancer.http://omega.twoday.net/stories/5349941/...
WE need to do something about this! I dont understand why we need smart meters to help save energy. If someone wants to save energy they will, a meter is not going to make someone more energy conscious. We are going to be paying a lot of money for these things, and sometimes the power company doesnt even alert customers when they are installing them. I think its the governments way of finding grow ops, and they have finally suceeded. If my new place doesnt have one, I am going to make the most of it while I can until I see that new smart(dumb) meter.
 

skimmingdasky

Active Member
So the link to the first article is wrong, just delete the IF off the end pf the link in your web browser if u even read it lol
 

skimmingdasky

Active Member
Does anyone on here grow with a smart meter? If so, what kind of lights do you use, what cycles do you run your room in(like are u strictly 12/12) and what is the wattage of your light?
 

Nocturn3

Well-Known Member
I don't have a smart meter, but I agree that they are potentially bad news.

I have my doubts that they can accurately say what appliances are running though. With this in mind, I would probably advise running 2 flower rooms on opposite 12/12 hours, in conjunction with an electronic ballast to minimise the inductive load spike that may identify a HID startup.
 

skimmingdasky

Active Member
I don't have a smart meter, but I agree that they are potentially bad news.

I have my doubts that they can accurately say what appliances are running though. With this in mind, I would probably advise running 2 flower rooms on opposite 12/12 hours, in conjunction with an electronic ballast to minimise the inductive load spike that may identify a HID startup.
Read this:
"initial trials of a device to allow smart meters to disaggregate electrical load by appliance type are showing positive results[...]for example, identify the cost of a power shower used four times a day, every day, spot a faulty fridge’s excessive energy[...]ive customers real-time feedback on the energy consumed by different classes of appliance[...]"
And this was written in 08.......
 

ceasermix

Active Member
i found this article thats make me a little more at ease, however unauthorized access does not include police.
Is my usage information secure and will it remain confidential?

Yes. Ontario’s electricity distribution companies are required, by law, to ensure that the Smart Meters and communication networks that are put into place are equipped with security features to prevent unauthorized access. We must also comply with federal laws regarding the privacy, protection and disclosure of personal information. Any data that is sent to the central data repository will be provided in such a way as to prevent identification of an individual customer.
 

klmmicro

Well-Known Member
At what point do you think they will bother looking? A 400 or 600 watt lighting system? 1000 watt? Even if they figured out it was lighting, they still have to figure out what the lighting is doing. Taking wild guesses is going to be bad PR for any agency after the first few "mis-reads" come into play in court. What about those that are legal to grow...not sure what they could really use all the tech for.
 
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