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Post  BigBills Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:54 am

I also am renting a flat fitted with a PulsaCoil A Class boiler. I am a single man, living alone and fairly 'green' not wasting electricity unncessarily. In my previous property, I was using around 5 units of electricity a day. My bills were £30 a month, had my economy 7 heaters on all year round and I was in credit. I am now using in excess of 15 units a day, never have my heating on (as I can't afford it), yet I'm paying £100 a month and I have a £250 debit on my account (confirmed by EON). My boiler doesn't appear to have a timer fitted but does have two switches connected to it (marked simply 'water heater'). Only one is switched on - if I turn the other off it switches off completely. I have to get up early each morning to press the boost button as the water is NEVER hot enough. I have read on the forums about having an Economy 7 meter fitted and switching to an economy 7 tariff. My landlord doesn't see these issues as their problem, saying the previous tenant had no issues. So ANY help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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Post  mosey Tue Nov 30, 2010 1:05 pm

Sorry this isn't much help, but as a comparison: we have our PulsaCoil A-Class on Economy7 off-peak only and our bills come to £50 a month without heating (apx. 16 units per day) so your bill sounds quite high!

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