Hacking Conlog Prepaid Meters

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  • Hexcel Meter=46xxxxxxxxx. Put the meter number and enter and 00 enter to confirm communication (meter will display success) Conlog Meter=04xxxxxxxxx. Put the meter number and enter (meter will display succeed) EDMI Meter=43xxxxxxxxx. Input 755204 Enter, after input the last 9 digits of meter number, finally press “ ” key. Pairing is done.
  • Apr 04, 2017 Not so much trade secrtet, but of course they do not want somebody to “hack” the meter – temper with it. Some guy says: April 5, 2017 at 8:47 am.
  • Jun 04, 2012 This video will show you what you'll need to know to hack a digital electric meter. You'll need 2 magnets, one much bigger than the other, an AC adaptor that you'll cut into pieces, or some speaker wire, distilled water, electrical tape, a knife, some plascic wrap, and a plastic cup.
  • Mar 14, 2021 Conlog prepaid meter is one of the most popularly-used prepaid meters in Nigeria. Its parent company, Conlog (Pty) Ltd has over 750,000 prepaid meters installed in various locations in Nigeria, making it more likely for you to get a conlog meter, should you request for one. If you have just gotten a conlog prepaid meter,.
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Hacking Conlog Prepaid Meters Reviews

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.