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I mean the building I live in has four units in it. I'm in the unit that hangs off the back of the building and I share one wall. There's three units in the "main" building, all have someone either above or below them. The C unit is above my garage, the A unit is between mine and my garage. The meter for my unit is on the back side of my unit. The meter for my garage is separate from the meter for my unit, and I'm only being billed for the meter on my condo. The Home-Owners-Association likely takes the charges for that garage meter, since I don't believe any other units are tied to it, and the two of the three circuits are for "common" areas (Lawn and road).WHAT DO YOU MEAN MULE ?IF IT COMES IN THE METER YOU PAY!AND WHAT IS HOA? not yelling just separating posts.240 volts or 220 is just 2 legs tied together still pay for!240 is usely cheaper to run stuff or more draw!maybe i read wrong?Here's what I have now. Electricity comes in through breaker. Everything's on one phase, all are 15A circuits. Lower left is for my garage; the other two are for the street light on the building and the irrigation system. The other phase has nothing on it... I have 240V service in my garage, it's just not wired up. And since everything in the panel is metered to the HOA, I don't pay a dime more for it
Teach ya a little trick if the Meter on the building or Meter for your place has a rotating disk and is not digital, pull that disk out and turn it up side down.
bueno
The fine for theft of services will by far outweigh any savings you get by doing that. Besides, that doesn't work with the new rotating disk meters only the old ones.
The fine for theft of services will by far outweigh any savings you get by doing that. Besides, that doesn't work with the new rotating disk meters only the old ones.