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Smart Gas Meter Screen Showing Blank And Won't "Wake Up".
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Our "smart" gas meter screen is showing blank.
We've pressed and held button A for aaaaages as this is meant to wake it up.
I'm assuming that the battery has gone, but my question is will the gas usage still be being measured somehow, or are we going to end up with an estimate for our usage??
We've pressed and held button A for aaaaages as this is meant to wake it up.
I'm assuming that the battery has gone, but my question is will the gas usage still be being measured somehow, or are we going to end up with an estimate for our usage??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//// Do you mean the meter that the gas goes into or the inhome display? ////
The meter that's outside encased in a box.
You normally press the A button to wake it up and display the reading, but nothing's happening. I'm assuming the battery has gone, but I'm wondering if the gas usage is still being measured??
The meter that's outside encased in a box.
You normally press the A button to wake it up and display the reading, but nothing's happening. I'm assuming the battery has gone, but I'm wondering if the gas usage is still being measured??
//// Have you got an in home display or can you see your hourly / daily usage online? ////
Since we've had the "smart" meter, we've had nothing but problems with it connecting to the gas meter. It reads the electric meter fine and tells us our daily usage etc .... but it has had endless problems trying to "see" the gas meter. The gas meter reading was fine before, so the two issues aren't really connected.
I'm all for technology ..... when it works ..... but I can't really see the benefit from having a "smart" meter. We always used to send our meter readings in on the first of every month and never had problems before now. Anyway, that's a topic of discussion for a new thread ..... so please try not to stray too far off topic :)
Since we've had the "smart" meter, we've had nothing but problems with it connecting to the gas meter. It reads the electric meter fine and tells us our daily usage etc .... but it has had endless problems trying to "see" the gas meter. The gas meter reading was fine before, so the two issues aren't really connected.
I'm all for technology ..... when it works ..... but I can't really see the benefit from having a "smart" meter. We always used to send our meter readings in on the first of every month and never had problems before now. Anyway, that's a topic of discussion for a new thread ..... so please try not to stray too far off topic :)
That's a very smart meter - sending readings to the Gas Board but keeping them secret from you. If I were you I would be prepared for a shock when you get the bill.
P.S. I was working for an energy company when the Smart Meter rollout started and having seen the enormous number of problems encountered I wouldn't have one at any cost. The technology is rubbish.
P.S. I was working for an energy company when the Smart Meter rollout started and having seen the enormous number of problems encountered I wouldn't have one at any cost. The technology is rubbish.
//// It's only the in home display by the sound of it, the meter itself is what sends the readings, just means you can't keep track of what you are spending. ////
No .... it's the outside meter.
Usually we open the cupboard in which it's located and press the A button and it would display the gas reading. However, pressing the A button does nothing now - I'm guessing the battery needs replacing.
No .... it's the outside meter.
Usually we open the cupboard in which it's located and press the A button and it would display the gas reading. However, pressing the A button does nothing now - I'm guessing the battery needs replacing.
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