Does anyone have an All Inclusive Electricity Plan?
Apparently it uses controlled power:
One of the companies says it switches off your hot-water cylinder for 5 hours. How does that work? Does that mean you don't have it for 5 hours in the night, or that it gets turned on and off throughout the day? Do you run out of hot water?This is where your hot-water cylinder and some other appliances (usually night-store heaters) are wired up so that the company can turn them off at peak times. This is known as 'ripple control'. The company will often guarantee to supply power to your hot-water cylinder for a minimum number of hours a day (the fewer the hours, the cheaper the rate). Ripple control does not affect the power you use for cooking, lighting and plug-in appliances.
Also it says about wiring up the cylinder, is this a simple job and do you have to pay for it?
Cheers
Tia