CNIL vs Linky?
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Linky meter: Operating and user manual?
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"certain political actors, including Ségolène Royal, having come out in favor of a default collection with the opt-out option, ie the possibility for the consumer to oppose this collection a posteriori. According to others, a modus operandi is somewhat expeditious for the individual freedoms of consumers.
... The opt-out is to make a golden bridge to some energy specialists including Direct Energie, who have long campaigned against consumer consent, and who would be the main winners in this case. "
It did not bother me this meter, but if it happens like that, I oppose the installation of the linky at home. I think it can be done by sending a registered letter?
And when would the decision go to the government?
... The opt-out is to make a golden bridge to some energy specialists including Direct Energie, who have long campaigned against consumer consent, and who would be the main winners in this case. "
It did not bother me this meter, but if it happens like that, I oppose the installation of the linky at home. I think it can be done by sending a registered letter?
And when would the decision go to the government?
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Split topic: about the bullshit circulating on the net, go here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/linky-hoax ... 14426.html
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I had at a time planned the installation of a photovoltaic kit at home (sale surplus).
I mentioned the Linky with the ERDF technician and a priori (if I understood everything) Linky has the enormous advantage of no longer needing additional meters that are currently installed (production and non-production).
I mentioned the Linky with the ERDF technician and a priori (if I understood everything) Linky has the enormous advantage of no longer needing additional meters that are currently installed (production and non-production).
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I do my best to not leave trash world to my children ....
In the linky there is it included a wifi transmitter in constantly emitting mirrors in our house, without our knowledge, so we can connect easily without USB and know its consumption, as for many other devices to microwave, computers, ADSL ???
The official news is very vague to better leave us in the dark !!
It is necessary to disable the useless wifis 99% of the time, often put without our knowledge.
The official news is very vague to better leave us in the dark !!
It is necessary to disable the useless wifis 99% of the time, often put without our knowledge.
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Info about the uselessness of the linky to connect:
"- the counter Linky does not improve the monitoring of consumption compared to existing electronic meters. These already have a possible connection called " Teleinfo "(terminals I1 and I2 of the unleaded terminal block accessible to the user) allowing real-time access to the indexes and instantaneous power measurement. Several manufacturers have long offered interfaces allowing the meter to be connected by this means to a PC or to a central home automation system for a price not exceeding a few tens of euros. "
https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... =121094032
"- the counter Linky does not improve the monitoring of consumption compared to existing electronic meters. These already have a possible connection called " Teleinfo "(terminals I1 and I2 of the unleaded terminal block accessible to the user) allowing real-time access to the indexes and instantaneous power measurement. Several manufacturers have long offered interfaces allowing the meter to be connected by this means to a PC or to a central home automation system for a price not exceeding a few tens of euros. "
https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... =121094032
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Real facts studied to read:
http://emfsafetynetwork.org/wp-content/ ... iation.pdf
"Review of some key studies, both recent and old (1971), reveals that the participants' symptoms were the same
Reported by people exposed to radiofrequency fields
emitted by devices other than smart meters.
Interestingly, the vast majority of Victorian cases did not state that they had been
hypersensitivity syndrome (EHS), which points to the poss
ibility that
smart meters may have unique characteristics that lower people's threshold for symptom development "
http://emfsafetynetwork.org/wp-content/ ... iation.pdf
"Review of some key studies, both recent and old (1971), reveals that the participants' symptoms were the same
Reported by people exposed to radiofrequency fields
emitted by devices other than smart meters.
Interestingly, the vast majority of Victorian cases did not state that they had been
hypersensitivity syndrome (EHS), which points to the poss
ibility that
smart meters may have unique characteristics that lower people's threshold for symptom development "
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simplino wrote:It is necessary to disable the useless wifis 99% of the time, often put without our knowledge.
For the tests I did at the time with this device https://www.econologie.com/shop/capteur- ... p-174.html
A "dormant" Wifi emits very little almost undetectable ... It is when there is flow that the waves are strong ... just like a mobile phone (and fortunately)
And when I see that downtown virtually anywhere (except large squares, parks or avenues) can capture at least 5 or 6 Wifi networks almost all the time ... I say it's so much better!
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Yes Gaston and for the hogwash about Linky there is this subject: https://www.econologie.com/forums/linky-hoax ... 14426.html
Story of good split 2 things!
What bothers me the most the lifetime of the Linky compared to the old meters!
Electromagnetic disk meters can last for decades (I do not even know if EDF has to change them regularly, yes, no?). In short, is their lifespan max normal? Some counters (who still count) have what? 40 years? 50 years? 60 years?
The water meters are changing regularly, saying because of the wear of the teeth ... We changed mine a few years ago ...
A rumor says that disc counters also slow down over time ... is this proven?
In short, it would amaze me that the linky exceeds 20 years of life ... like most electronic components.
In addition it is certainly EXTREMELY more sensitive to disturbance of the network (lightning, HZ ...)
This is the REAL ecological problem of smart meters.
IMHO!
Story of good split 2 things!
What bothers me the most the lifetime of the Linky compared to the old meters!
Electromagnetic disk meters can last for decades (I do not even know if EDF has to change them regularly, yes, no?). In short, is their lifespan max normal? Some counters (who still count) have what? 40 years? 50 years? 60 years?
The water meters are changing regularly, saying because of the wear of the teeth ... We changed mine a few years ago ...
A rumor says that disc counters also slow down over time ... is this proven?
In short, it would amaze me that the linky exceeds 20 years of life ... like most electronic components.
In addition it is certainly EXTREMELY more sensitive to disturbance of the network (lightning, HZ ...)
This is the REAL ecological problem of smart meters.
IMHO!
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