EEDC Prepaid Meter Codes
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EEDC Prepaid Meter Codes: Active Codes

Hi, I’m Ifytext Chibuzor. I'm an electrician. I have spent over 4 years working with prepaid meters, solar setups, and inverters. I started PowerPek to share real-life solutions to the everyday power issues many of us face with our prepaid meters — from token errors to meter tampering warnings and many others.

Hi, I’m Ifytext Chibuzor. I'm an electrician. I have spent over 4 years working with prepaid meters, solar setups, and inverters. I started PowerPek to share real-life solutions to the everyday power issues many of us face with our prepaid meters — from token errors to meter tampering warnings and many others.

Perhaps you’re a resident in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria who uses a prepaid meter but you don’t know the different codes that you can use to operate your meter. You’re not alone, as there are many electricity consumers in the same shoes as you. However, there is no cause for alarm because we’ve got you covered. Stay tuned as we unveil different prepaid meter codes that you can use to operate an EEDC prepaid meter.

However, before we proceed with the discussion, it is important for you to know that there is nothing like EEDC prepaid meter codes since the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company doesn’t produce prepaid meters; they only oversee power distribution in the region. 

As a sequel to the above, there are different brands of prepaid meters that are used in the region and each prepaid meter brand has its own operational codes. So the code that you’ll use to operate your meter is dependent on the brand of your meter. For instance, the code that an electricity consumer using the Longi prepaid meter brand will use to check meter number will be different from the code that someone using the Conlog meter will use to perform a similar function.

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Currently, there are different prepaid meter brands that EEDC gives out to customers, ranging from Conlog meter, Mojec meter, Longi meter, etc. Each of these meters has its own code, so it is important to know the brand of prepaid meter that you’re using so that you’ll be able to choose a suitable code for it. 

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EEDC Prepaid Meter Codes List

EEDC Prepaid Meter Codes

There are different codes that you can use to operate your prepaid meter. Most of the meter brands used in the South-East have codes that you can use to check your meter number, credit balance, and activate your meter, among other functions. These codes are brand-specific; hence, it is best to know your meter brand to make the best use of the code. The table below summarizes different EEDC prepaid meter codes, meter brands, and attached functions.

S/NFunctionLongi Meter (EEDC)Conlog Meter (EEDC) Mojec Meter (EEDC) Memmcol Meter (EEDC) Skyrun Meter (EEDC) 
1.Meter number 804#100#10065100
2.Credit balance 80100900907009
3.Turning off alarm613812045    –045
4.Meter Activation 620#43#    –      –    –
5.Meter Resetting #990990
6. Credit amount 817077040040
Table1.1: EEDC prepaid meter codes

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Ensure that you know the meter brand that you’re using to enable you to choose a suitable code for it to get the best result. 

FAQs

What is the code for EEDC prepaid meter upgrade?

The code that you can use to upgrade your EEDC prepaid meter is the KCT code. You can get the KCT 1& 2 codes, when you buy prepaid electricity tokens from EEDC.

Conclusion

We’ve discussed exhaustively the EEDC prepaid meter codes, where we emphatically stated that Enugu Electricity Distribution Company doesn’t produce prepaid meters; rather, they distribute prepaid meter brands from manufacturers. 

EEDC prepaid meters don’t have unique or general codes. The meter manufacturer provides operational codes for their meters and users can then operate their meter using the code. As an electricity consumer under EEDC, it is left for you to know the brand of the meter that you’re using to enable you to choose the code that aligns with the function you want to perform.

Hi, I’m Ifytext Chibuzor. I'm an electrician. I have spent over 4 years working with prepaid meters, solar setups, and inverters. I started PowerPek to share real-life solutions to the everyday power issues many of us face with our prepaid meters — from token errors to meter tampering warnings and many others.

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