QUOTE(daijoubu @ Feb 19 2025, 02:34 PM)
No the bill shows normal usage
Say if before stolen, shop is using monthly 200kwj. Meaning the electric stuff connected to meter is using 200kwj.
Then after they tap the cable before the meter, connect to bitcoin machine, now the machine use additional 10000kwj that will not be 'seen' by the meter.
But the rest of the stuff that still connect to the meter continues to use 200kwj.
Your app will still keep showing 200kwj.
But TNB eventually will realise got 10000kwj missing, then they investigate. Once they pin point its being 'lost' through the cable going to your property, they calculate all the losses then slap you will the 10000kwj bill (multiply by dunno how many months)
so how sud property owners protect themselves?
let say there is a formal agreement signed and TNB account under tenant's name, plus owner go premise inspect periodically and keep a copy of the TNB bill..
ultimately owner will responsible if tenant bypass meter and steal electricity?
if yes, lets find properties with outstation/overseas owners and kasi crpyto mining kau kau..
This post has been edited by seather: Feb 19 2025, 02:40 PM