I was a meter technician/supervisor for an electric co-op for thirty plus years, very rarely did I find a meter that was out of calibration by more than 1% plus or minus. I investigated probably hundreds of high usage complaints. Found calf warmers plugged in all the time, stock tank thermostats stuck on, milk house/space heaters on and forgotten about, antique deep freeze in basement running constantly, people using 2 or 3 amish heaters to heat their house in winter because they are advertised as more energy efficient than oil or lpg. Many other things I can't remember now. Moral is, majority of the time it is something besides the meter. The new (smart/digital) meters are all tested before installation, and are remarkably accurate in some cases more accurate than the equipment they are being tested on. If your meter still is the rotating disc type, you can tell your usage by using the Kh value printed on the meter, that is the watthours/per revolution of the disc. generally 7.2 watthours per revolution.
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