Sorry if this is a basic question, but I'm just trying to get my head around reading my Electricity Meter to get an accurate reading. I know the suppliers tell you to ignore numbers in red when giving them a reading, but I am trying to check the energy consumption of some appliances, so I want to take an accurate reading.
I posted a picture of my meter below. My interpretation of the reading shown is that it is 70924.32 kWh. This is based on the 5 main digits in black and white and the digit in the box with the red square, labelled "1/10".
My question is in relation to the red and white digit just to the right of the "1 kWh" main digit. i.e. in the picture shown it is 5, with the top of the 6 just appearing at the bottom.
Does anyone know what that digit is for? Thanks
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/717/img0643f.jpg/[broken link removed]
I posted a picture of my meter below. My interpretation of the reading shown is that it is 70924.32 kWh. This is based on the 5 main digits in black and white and the digit in the box with the red square, labelled "1/10".
My question is in relation to the red and white digit just to the right of the "1 kWh" main digit. i.e. in the picture shown it is 5, with the top of the 6 just appearing at the bottom.
Does anyone know what that digit is for? Thanks
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/717/img0643f.jpg/[broken link removed]