Use of obi110 device

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Hortoristic:
that seems pretty high - is that some California city day rate?

I think I've met my match - I live near Seattle and I watch elec closely, but to be worried about the Obi device seems a bit extreme - do you also just use wind up alarm clocks to avoid the elec draw there too?

mike_forum:
Yes,
That is for tier 2 rate for over 4 million customers in Southern California.  Tier 1 is approximately 13 cents.

dudlee:
I am quite knowledgeable in many areas, but I admit to total lack of knowledge about the Obi and all it's functions.  Thanks to the many posters on this forum, I now have my Obi set up with:

1.  GV on SP1
2.  911 with Callcentric on SP2 for $1.50/month
3.  IPKALL for free inbound calls on SP2 through Callcentric

It is quite refreshing to read a forum that people only want to help on and not snipe at each other.
Special thanks go out to RonR and Stewart for all the good info they tirelessly post here.  By reading the help here, I have set up both my kids who are at college with Obi's, and a friend who started a home business and must watch every penny. 

bheiser:
Yeah ... expanding on what mike_forum said, the rates in CA are tiered.  Here in SF the rate ranges from 13 cents to 35 cents per kwh depending on your overall usage.  This also varies seasonally (and, I think, due to other mysterious factors).  The rates are calculated based on your usage within each tier that you reach.

So in reality, adding a device like the OBi can make a measurable difference in one's monthly bill, as you'd need to figure it at the rate of the highest tier you reach.

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