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DADoES

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This a graph of Saturday the day of the mini wash-in. Peaked at about 18,500 watts instantaneous demand @ about 7:30 PM. Probably a 140°F load, two dryers running, oven & A/C.

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Rural electric cooperative. They use remote-read metering, which includes some graphing/tracking functions. All customers do not have access to graphs, but it can be done on a limited basis upon request or to clarify usage questions/complaints. (Or if RJ happens to be engineering supervisor or whatever is the official title ...)
 
I was wondering if it had something to do with remote metering. We have been trying that on a limited basis, but it's expensive and tricky in our wireless-ridden city.

The nice thing is that it would essentially end misreads, which are a headache for me, but it would make the high consumption complaints even more annoying to deal with. I have crackpot customers who complain about EVERY bill, and I'm sure they'd see a million conspiracies should we ever go to remote metering. (right now, they only see a hundred thousand conspiracies ;-)
 
Very cool Glenn! One wonders what such a graph might look like for your neighbors behind, the one with the three gigantic air conditioners line up alongside the house...
 
Well, I think I was outside about that time talking on the phohe until dinner was ready. So I can't really saw what was being used at that time.
 

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