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Sergey Prisyazhnyuk2018-12-11 13:44:22
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Sergey Prisyazhnyuk, 2018-12-11 13:44:22

Is there a server in this house?

Good day to all, in short, my friend moved to the house where the programmer used to live, the type was intricate and even put cameras on every corner and connected them to a PC. He moved out and she lives here now. The house is very intricate and has an unusual layout (200 square meters). My surprise was that every month a check of 30,000 rubles comes for the light. I think even for such a house the amount is very large.
Maybe there is a server here, or another technique that eats so much light, or what could be the problem?
If the question is: can a technique that we do not see be calculated?

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Fixid, 2018-12-11
@xamelion1

Open the shield and cut down each machine
. See that the counter has stopped, if it has not stopped, then call an electrician, where there is a hidden line.
Then turn on the machines to the light (we will assume that the shield is made in a modern way)
And look at the counter, it should not count either minimally
And so we turn it on one by one in groups until we find the line that eats, further according to the situation.
Of the options: electric underfloor heating, neighbors are stealing electricity, electric water heaters.
Home-level server hardware doesn't eat that much.
A sophisticated programmer, if he is not a corpse or he has not been evacuated to prison, will never leave his equipment

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Saboteur, 2018-12-11
@saboteur_kiev

So find. If there is a shield, turn off different lines in turn and see if the load is gone. That way you can track where to look.
Maybe he's mining bitcoins somewhere.

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Sanes, 2018-12-11
@Sanes

A lot of course. Have you tried calling an electrician? Maybe the meter is wrong.
Contact the Electric Network, let them check the meter if you do not find a hidden leak.

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Sergei Nazarenko, 2019-06-07
@nazares

The meter can count even when the load is off, and this may also mean that somewhere it is short and there is a leak. I had the same problem and it turned out to be a faulty water pump. In short, you need to look, the reasons, as you have seen, can be completely different.

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