Google has failed me. Where can I get a meter to put on the shore power. Trying to avoid a fixed price of £1 a day to run a small heater. Marina says that the alternative is to get a meter. This is in Milford Haven Marina/
What you need is a power consumption or watt hour meter. Before you buy anything check with that marina as to what they will find acceptable. Some will only accept an inline meter ( in the power cord ) so that they can read it themselves on the pontoon. Some will accept other types. You can buy meters from all over. They range from adapted 3 pin plug types like this to proper weatherproof units. I have a panel meter mounted in my distribution panel ( from RS components ) but to read that I would have to invite the marina fellas aboard.
Google 'power meter' or 'kwh meter' for better results
[QUOTE Trying to avoid a fixed price of £1 a day to run a small heater./[/QUOTE]
£1 a day, if unmetered, sounds a bargain for heating. At say 16p/kWHr that would only buy 6 kWHr. A heater rated at a mere 250w will use that in a day, and that's a really small heater.
PS; Aldi presently have 3-pin power meter socket adapters, which measure total power use, for £7-99
We have an in-line meter which simply plugs into the dockside connection
Not cheap but dead simple to fit. Got it after the shock of our first marina bill.
Probably can get elsewhere but look on Mailspeed Marine (no connection) under:
Marine Metermaid Electrical Equipment
METERMAID™ is an in-line portable kWh electricity meter that has been specifically designed for use in marinas, boatyards, caravan sites, RV parks, construction sites - anywhere in fact, where you need to meter individual electricity consumption. Comes with 1M cable, plug and socket.
Metermaid16 Amp - £139.99
£1 a day, if unmetered, sounds a bargain for heating.
I have a Milford Haven marina 2009 tariff card in front of me as I type - it came in the post yesterday. Electricity is listed £3.50/day, £15/week, £35/month or £15/month for a meter connection plus units at POA ...
I have a Milford Haven marina 2009 tariff card in front of me as I type - it came in the post yesterday. Electricity is listed £3.50/day, £15/week, £35/month or £15/month for a meter connection plus units at POA ...
Originally Posted by earlybird
£1 a day, if unmetered, sounds a bargain for heating.
OK, it's £1.1506849315068493150684931506849 per day, but still sounds like a bargain - don't get a meter
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When I first read £1 a day.....My immediate reaction was "Bargain".....and still is. Don't shoot yourself in the foot. I'd love to be on those kind of rates.