It's obvious Norbert Sliwinski of Monroeville does not want Duquesne Light to install a so-called smart meter on his property; KDKA's Jon Delano reports. FULL STORY: cbsloc.al/2bHKcPF
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@Simple5.06 жыл бұрын
The electric company make us responsible for these meters in their contracts. That includes any and all fees from damage fire theft etc. if that’s the case then we as homeowners should be allowed to decided what’s on our houses.
@noahleventhal50246 жыл бұрын
“Don’t fix what’s not broken”
@anonq4796 жыл бұрын
The man is a mechanical engineer, im sure he knows what he's talking about..
@matrim17626 жыл бұрын
The meter is the companies property the box and everything else is the home owners property and he has ultimate say on what is installed on HIS equipment.
@themanthelegend70486 жыл бұрын
Yeah burning down the house is pretty energy efficient.
@noconsentgiven Жыл бұрын
Nice👍❤️!! This is ridiculous and criminal what these legislatures are passing through, smh.
@89.8kiwifm96 жыл бұрын
Here in New Zealand, if you don't want a smart meter installed you just tell them to get off the property and they have to leave otherwise they're trespassing. Friend of mine still has his old meters, refuses to let them install smart meters for the very same reasons as the guy in this video states.
@rwdplz16 жыл бұрын
Don't want a utility meter? Go off-grid. Install a solar system big enough to handle the home's electrical needs, no meters.
@californiadream88366 жыл бұрын
Sum BODY TouCHA mY MEteR
@psdaengr9116 жыл бұрын
The utility company owns the meters. The highest voltage inside a smart meter is the line voltage. The radio signal is at wifi levels. This old engineer is afraid of new technology, and seems to have forgotten everything about basic EM physics that he learned in school. (I'm older and haven't stopped learning.)
@-Good4Y0u6 жыл бұрын
More power to him I don't think that the RF is a huge deal... But I definitely agree that there is a fire risk..
@SoundFantasy6 жыл бұрын
It's actually really scary we have no choice.
@russell50780847 жыл бұрын
the answer is simple. take the steps to produce your own power and get off the grid. then you can tell them where to stick their smart meter.
@DR0CK6 жыл бұрын
Wow. A chain that can simply be cut in 5 seconds with bolt cutters. Some engineer he must have been...
@k.m.94186 жыл бұрын
The homeowners should have the right to say no. If the smart meters catch on fire who's responsible for the damages??? ..... The homeowner.
@TypicalWhite6 жыл бұрын
I would be pissed off too if my town forced me to install something worse onto my house. IF ITS NOT BROKE DON’T BREAK IT!
@borisb18316 жыл бұрын
High frequency radio waves you say? Old curmudgeon probably refuses wifi all the same, its right in the middle of the microwave range. Sounds like a lot of bunk, I get it engineer and everything, not a doctor though but I agree that he should be able to keep his old meter if he so chose. Only of course if the electric company has to go out of their way to read the meter manually then a fee should be associated with it
@bryanleovy72736 жыл бұрын
Nice to see a concerned citizen fighting the system. I have PG+E. and I pay monthly to opt out of the Smart Meter. These things are dangerous I believe.
@madenaraputra6887
All smart meters should be using of fiber optic for RF communication without radio antenna. The fiber optic was safely of microwave radiation.
@electronicsolutions11266 жыл бұрын
Most Smart Meters use the 900 MHz ISM band and transmit about 1/2 of a watt. The thing does not transmit all the time. Mainly to cut back on interference with other devices. Examples of other uses would be like baby video/audio monitors, wireless security cameras, some outdoor internet bridging equipment, natural gas pipeline monitoring, river water level monitoring, etc. There is a lot of devices that can use the ISM band. It is a low power radio band with decent propagation. It is normally in receive mode waiting on instructions. The power company can send out a signal telling the meters to "upload" their data once or twice a day or they can "push" out a software upgrade from time to time. The meter does very little transmitting. It just sends a few packets of data occasionally. It could be for a few seconds or a few minutes during a day. The power output (when transmitting) is about the same as a home wifi router or a cell phone while on a call. I have managed equipment in the ISM band and I know how it all works. I have worked together with the engineers that build the meters to reduce interference problems.