Possible, but you will have to wait several months for the weather to change before you notice the difference
If it's an old rewirable fusebox then the fuse with a white dot on it is usually the lighting. Check the size of the fusewire while your there, it should be the thinnest possible.So what I'd need to do is work out which fuse the lighting's on, make sure nothing else is on it (I use that ceiling light maybe once a year for two minutes, I have a side lamp on permanently in the day, it has to do with my thyroid eye disease, long story), and take it out. No more heating upstairs. That sounds like a plan to me, any opinions from the team?
id see a doctor about that if i was you :^OI have three yellow dots, two white dots, and one black dot - what do they signify please?Many thanks,
BB
I'm actually several months ahead on the actual juice I know I've used because I paid two of their ludicrous bills. I've already told them in writing all about the problems with upstairs and BG are doing this on the basis of readings from a meter that they say themselves in writing is giving false readings. No court would ever allow it. However, they aren't going to have a proper court case, they'll just apply for a warrant for access and according to my brand new legal aid brief, they'll get it. They can do this, apparently. It seems legally they can make up any figure they want and then legally gain access to disconnect the supply when that made-up figure isn't paid. Interestingly they gave my account with them a new number. They refer to it on the phone as being a new account. I suspect this might be in order to hide from whatever judicial figure it is grants the warrant the true nature of the *debt* they're chasing. British Gas seems to be a very nasty company. Luckily I have details of the old account including a few screenshots of both accounts being live at once. I suppose I'd better get them printed off while I've still got any electricityOffer to pay an installment. Give a sob sob story. You do owe something anyhow. This normally gives you a bit of time
you could always swing the don a few quid,I'm actually several months ahead on the actual juice I know I've used because I paid two of their ludicrous bills. I've already told them in writing all about the problems with upstairs and BG are doing this on the basis of readings from a meter that they say themselves in writing is giving false readings. No court would ever allow it. However, they aren't going to have a proper court case, they'll just apply for a warrant for access and according to my brand new legal aid brief, they'll get it. They can do this, apparently. It seems legally they can make up any figure they want and then legally gain access to disconnect the supply when that made-up figure isn't paid. Interestingly they gave my account with them a new number. They refer to it on the phone as being a new account. I suspect this might be in order to hide from whatever judicial figure it is grants the warrant the true nature of the *debt* they're chasing. British Gas seems to be a very nasty company. Luckily I have details of the old account including a few screenshots of both accounts being live at once. I suppose I'd better get them printed off while I've still got any electricity BB
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