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Reading data from the GAMA 100 meter: method of calculating electricity consumption in a weekly peri

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  • #1 20199171
    gressive
    Level 4  
    Hi. I would like to know what I should look at and how to read the displayed data from the counter located on the frame. I would like to know how much electricity we use. I thought that, for example, on Monday at 11 a.m. I would take a photo of the counter and repeat this operation exactly in a week. What do you think about it?

    Reading data from the GAMA 100 meter: method of calculating electricity consumption in a weekly peri Reading data from the GAMA 100 meter: method of calculating electricity consumption in a weekly peri Reading data from the GAMA 100 meter: method of calculating electricity consumption in a weekly peri Reading data from the GAMA 100 meter: method of calculating electricity consumption in a weekly peri
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  • #3 20199208
    gressive
    Level 4  
    @sosarek saved me with a link. Thank you. Sorry, but I need more information.
  • #4 20199288
    1st
    Level 23  
    So what else exactly do you need, friend @gressive?
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  • #5 20199289
    gressive
    Level 4  
    So in general, if I want to do as I wrote, all I have to do is add the consumption to the one already present in the 1st photo, i.e. 1049.6?
    I forgot to add. The tariff is G11.
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  • #6 20199300
    1st
    Level 23  
    He subtracted it from the indication for next Monday. Then divide by 7 and you will have your average daily consumption.
  • #7 20200081
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    gressive wrote:
    I will simply add consumption to what is already present
    Do you drive a car? Do you also add odometer readings (current and previous ones)?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around methods for calculating weekly electricity consumption using a GAMA 100 meter. The user proposes taking a photo of the meter reading at the same time each week to track usage. Responses suggest that to calculate weekly consumption, the user should subtract the initial reading from the subsequent week's reading and then divide the result by seven to find the average daily consumption. The user also mentions that their tariff is G11, indicating a specific pricing plan for electricity usage.
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