Then the off-peak supply must be on.Yes. This is a photo I sent to electricity company to show that light was on and boost was off at 22.30 in the evening when it should have been off.
I can't tell when the meter switches to off peak
The answer is yes, need a broader picture of the metere and teleswitch etc, but you seem to have a dual rate meter which (as your supplier has said)Back to my original question: can the off peak time only come from the electricity meter?
is on a teleswitch controlled by us for heating and water up to 7 hours per day.
So there is a timer inside the e7bx which somehow Set itself to come on at 2230 and go off at 0800 despite the fact it has never been touched since installed when I moved in 12 years ago and worked correctly for several years
If you have not turned off your storage heaters for the warm weather, they will be wasting a lot of electricity......If you observe the meter readings, you should be able to see the off-peak numbers going up only during the off-peak hours.
It is possible that your teleswitch is faulty and is giving you too many off-peak hours. They are built with a timer that takes over if they miss the radio control signal....
Have a look at your storage heaters and see if they are switched on......
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