The power company would eventually (likely within the next billing cycle) figure out what you did, but the substation automation isn't where they'd do it. Secondly, unless you're someplace rural with relatively few taps on a distribution circuit, there could be thousands of residences and businesses on the low side tap of a substation transformer. Substation meters are not commonly set up to watch individual distribution circuits for a wide variety of reasons, a big one being those topologies change a lot more often than the substation. I probably could just put a jumper/complete the circuit by slightly disconnecting the smart meter and be all good. Unless the power company flagged my home (on their grid) as not having a meter, they wouldn't know either way. This leads me to believe that the electricity I used during those three days wasn't detected by the grid since the unit reporting to the grid was offline.
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My smart meter went out a while back and the tech removed the unit, put in a jumper and said 'Congratulations, you have free electricity until we can get another unit out.' Three days later, I had a new meter.
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