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The CAMC site at Totnes meters your electricity use. The charge is 27p/kWh. That’s all they can charge - it is illegal to sell on electricity at a higher price.
It is very simple to set up from the app and you can check your usage as you go along.
So after 2 days with the fridge running and the diesel heater on at setting 6 from about 03.00pm and setting 3 overnight, lights on, watch the football on the iPad, we have used the princely sum of £0.92 of electricity.
So if metered hook ups become a thing, don’t worry about it !

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So this it seems is a better deal than paying a flat rate of 5, 6 or even more euros a day in the middle of Summer at campgrounds I have been too.
 
So this it seems is a better deal than paying a flat rate of 5, 6 or even more euros a day in the middle of Summer at campgrounds I have been too.

Yes it makes me cry about all these nights I have paid a fiver or more extra for a hook up and used 46p of electricity.
I asked the lady at reception if the Club would be rolling out the metering to all their sites and she said at the moment Totnes and one other site were the Guinea pigs and no firm decision has been taken.
If it does happen I expect we will end up paying the same as before for hard standing and a hook up, the Club will claim that metering has enabled them to keep down price increases, and the metering will be a disguised price increase.
That’s just the way the world works.
Anyway at 46p a night it’s not something to get worked up about, although that fridge will be working a bit harder in summer, it’s colder outside at the moment.
 
The charge is 27p/kWh. That’s all they can charge - it is illegal to sell on electricity at a higher price.
Interesting. That's why so many sites have a fixed £5 or so instead. Then I guess the idiots with outdoor space heaters on all night ruin it for the rest of us.
 
Not how ypu managed 97p well done!

We just had 3 nights at red kite and it cost £11 and we had the diesel heater blazing also due to sub zero temps, huge difference??
 
The site at Burnham Deepdale has had this system for a couple of years. We camped with family sleeping in an awning, complete with fan heater, costing us about £10/ day :oops:

The 2nd time we stayed it was two of us in the van for 3 nights, £1.

Careful what you plug in !
 
That's a massive difference between £11 and 97p for similar usage - wonder if Red Kite has a much higher rate or different metering system? The diesel heater shouldn't use much electric anyway, just the fan really.
 
That's a massive difference between £11 and 97p for similar usage - wonder if Red Kite has a much higher rate or different metering system? The diesel heater shouldn't use much electric anyway, just the fan really.
I know the OP says it's illegal to 'load' electricity prices per kWh, however I know of at least one mobile home site that has done so for years, as well as metred water and gas usage.
 
Leisure bats would’ve handled that, you could’ve save 92p!
 
The site at Burnham Deepdale has had this system for a couple of years. We camped with family sleeping in an awning, complete with fan heater, costing us about £10/ day :oops:

The 2nd time we stayed it was two of us in the van for 3 nights, £1.

Careful what you plug in !

What sort of fan heater, does it look like this ?

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It's a different calculation when you turn up in a Caravan.

Our caravan usage for heating and cooking with daytime highs of about 15C and overnight lows of 10C is about 14kwh per day. Vastly more in these freezing temperatures - maybe double or triple that.

So anywhere between £5 and £15 a day without heating an awning!!
 
It's a different calculation when you turn up in a Caravan.

Our caravan usage for heating and cooking with daytime highs of about 15C and overnight lows of 10C is about 14kwh per day. Vastly more in these freezing temperatures - maybe double or triple that.

So anywhere between £5 and £15 a day without heating an awning!!

Exactly. So anyone with a Cali, using the diesel heater, on a metered site is going to have the cheapest electricity bill on the campsite
 
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