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"content": "<p>130/ Which reminds me of a story a guy told me. So his building only had one electricity meter (I’m assuming it’s old), and so they had a practice of splitting the bill evenly between the units. But suddenly they had gotten a massive bill, 10-20x what they usually got. Turns out one of the units had started up a pot farm and apparently this was pulling a lot of energy for heating lamps or something (look I don’t know anything about growing pot). But since they only had one meter they had to split it anyway.</p><p>Or in my radiator system metaphor, what if one of the units had connected a pipe to the system and was siphoning off the water into the system next door? It’s a separate system. So our system would have this “weird quirk” where we filled and filled with water/money, but it never became over-pressurized. But if we filled a bit too much on a part of the system that bypassed this guys unit, then we actually saw over-pressurizing on occasion.</p><p>However, next door, they had to remove water regularly because it was constantly becoming over-pressurized from the continuous stream of water.</p><p>My brain is visual 🤷🏻♀️</p>",
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