
@Wash, Have a look at this PDF: http://www.google.co.ke/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved... Sorry, don't have the direct link, thats from Google :) Take a look at the tarrif charges (page 8) where it talks about the cost per number of units bought. P.S. You can buy prepaid power tokens from NIC mobile banking directly if you happen to bank with them :) On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com> wrote:
Well have had prepaid at the abode for 2 years now I think and some of the stuff I have noted is as below.
1. Do not buy lumpsum amounts like 10k or 5k at a go. These attract some tax above 1000 or something like that. Kenya Power can confirm. Small amonts in the region of 500 -1k will keep you away from that tax. Also there is a tax that is paid in lumpsum and its not split up into the different tokens bought. Again I have no details. 2. The amount of power you get for a given amount of money paid is not constant. I have no idea how they calculate but 2 people spending the same on a prepaid token will recieve vastly different no. of units. 3. It is much easier to monitor your consumption. My house consumes about 10kwh per day n average. Most consumption is at night and I believe lights are biggest culprit. Even fluorescent tubes don't help. 4. I think the contractor was just lazy. They are supposed to be in your house not on a wall outside.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
I recall sometime back when skunkers discussed this topic. How time flies - this was in 2011!!! http://lists.my.co.ke/pipermail/skunkworks/2011-May/048440.html
Now I arrived home on Friday only to see Prepaid meters everywhere on the building! Actually these installers seem not to care about the damage they do to the beauty of the building. These meters are an eyesore to what I was used to. I wonder if there is a way to force the installers to do a better job. For starters, I want my meter installed in my sitting room, or on the kitchen door - a convenient place where I can see it give a warning. In our building they installed them at the same location where the postpaid meters are...staircases away for some neighbors. Can I see redress and get this rectified? Surely, KPLC should consult with their customers on how things are done - like this one, no?
Anyway that is not the main reason for my post.
From the 2011 thread, I do not seem to find the best way to handle this new life of Prepaid electricity. I have also read other threads like this -> http://lix.in/-ccaae2 and I still don't seem knowledgeable enough on this. In fact I am more confused.
Some of you have been using this system for ages.
Could you kindly share what you'd term "Best Practices" for using the Prepaid Elec.
....thanks!...
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 "I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."
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