Originally Posted by Trainman9:
Well, you could always get yourself some lead foil and wrap it around the meter. That should fix it.
Sorry, I could not help it.
In PA the local utility company has been installing these for about a year. Seems it is a new state or perhaps a federal law. What has been happening is that some of these meters have been catching on fire and several houses have been damaged. At this point the utility has replaced a number of them.
It seems that the existing connector board where the meters fit into have some issues with corrosion on the contacts inside the board. The meters don't make good contact and overheat.
My brother in law who works for the utility company said that in many cases the boards need to be replaced but at the expense of the homeowner.
Also, he said that the utility company has born the brunt of the cost of these meters to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
One down side to the meters is the utility company can shut off your electric in high usage periods. Not too good if its hot out and your AC does not come on.
What the real issue with the new meters is that there is corrosion inside the base contacts and the guys the power companies hire are there just to replace the meter and move on. They get paid by the meter, almost like a truck driver-he gets paid by the mile.
So no-body cleans the corrosion and that is why it overheats at the contact area.
The new meters should not cause any interferance with other electronics.
Maybe you have a ham radio operater in your neigborhood, that would be more logical to me.
Lee F.