Hacking Conlog Prepaid Meters

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  • Apr 22, 2015 According to Conlog, the BEC23 meter has reverse energy detection and disconnection. I have logged a call with Conlog to find out if there is any indication of this disconnection on the meter itself. I do not see anything. What I can confirm is that the meter is off for 50 seconds, on for 15 seconds and so it repeats.
  • Conlog meters are configured as pre-paid meters by default, however the (09) range can be configured to operate in either the pre-paid or post-paid mode. In the pre-paid mode, all accounting functionality is as per standard pre-paid requirements.
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Dec 09, 2020 As the use of prepaid meter is gradually taking over the electricity industry, so also is the rise in trouble using the prepaid meter device. This article gives a detailed explanation of how to load a token on CONLOG PREPAID METER and how to rectify a mistake. It was born out of a personal experience dated.

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Busy with an interesting issue which I have never had to deal with before.
I did a COC for a house which is a total write off, I cut and disconnect literally the entire house, the purchaser bought the house for about a third of the property value if not less , and was advised accordingly.
Now months down the line I get a call from the new owner enquiring about bypassing the electricity meter, and instructed me that I must attend to the problem because I signed over the COC. Well I just laughed, yeah right you got to be kidding.
I informed the new owner that I have no authority to disconnect tor reconnect the meter, only the municipality metering department can break the seal and reseal the meter. In the case of a new installation I would install the meter in the location as illustrated on the application form and leave tails for the municipality to connect and seal. In the case of a relocation I would have to send a in an application for them to disconnect and reconnect, supply a new meter box with tails etc ready for them.
The COC has absolutely nothing to do with the metering and I cannot be held liable for any issue the new or old owner have with regards to someone bypassing a meter, in fact 90 % of the time I don't even open the meter box and if there is no power I merely state on the COC that there was no power at the time of test and therefore could not complete all the test results.