LACROSETOy
Member
- Location
- Texas
- Occupation
- Retired
Hello,
We are staying in a park where early this summer our EMS was shutting power off from Pedestal.
We found out our location was the furthest from the power grid so the power fluctuates during peak usage causing EMS to shut of during very low range.
What I am curious about is that our usage or at least according to park management is extremely high.
Yet we were in a different site this time last year, using the same appliances yet our electric bill in the new site is double what it was last year.
The temperature is about the same, we are in Texas and the rates have not changed.
Is it possible that this increase in usage is a result of the position of the pedestal?
We are staying in a park where early this summer our EMS was shutting power off from Pedestal.
We found out our location was the furthest from the power grid so the power fluctuates during peak usage causing EMS to shut of during very low range.
What I am curious about is that our usage or at least according to park management is extremely high.
Yet we were in a different site this time last year, using the same appliances yet our electric bill in the new site is double what it was last year.
The temperature is about the same, we are in Texas and the rates have not changed.
Is it possible that this increase in usage is a result of the position of the pedestal?