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Dante99

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  1. How about this 1. Put a mechanical float valve on the tank which will open the water input when the water is low and turn off the water when it is full. No electrical required. No connection to the pump required. These float valves are very easy to find. 2. At the pump put in a pressure switch which will turn the pump on when there is low water pressure in the pipe, this is when the float valve opens to fill the tank. And turns the pump off when the pressure is high, that is when the float valve at the tank is closed. So what you need to find is a pressure switch to do that job. I do not know how difficult that will be, finding one that runs with normal electric power is no problem, the question/problem is about the solar power voltage running your pump, ac or dc ....being right for the pressure switch. Alternative 2. This would be a float valve in the tank connected by a wire to a switch that would turn the pump on and off. I can see some possible problem here since the electrical power from the float valve would be regular house 220v and that probably does not match the power used by the pump. The key seems to be that the voltage in the wire from the float valve only be for switching and not be connected in any way to the solar power. These systems do exist but where in Thailand I can not say. solar-water-pumping-do-i-really-need-a-control-box.html Attached article helpful
  2. You need to speak to another pump man or electrician. What you want is a very common switching system in Thailand for pumps and tanks. If you can turn the pump on and off, several other tank water level systems can do it also. Your installer either did not understand, did not want to do it for you, did not know how to do it or was misinformed. Or I am having a very bad Sunday morning.
  3. If you must ask if masks are required when swimming then it is really best if you do not come to Thailand. Stay at home is recommended.
  4. The largest pig farm in Southeast Asia will be developed there.
  5. Some banks have more than one Swift Code, different ones for different purposes. Perhaps not Thai banks but why not take a few minutes to call and check?
  6. That is your problem, your problem not theirs. Oh boy and now the maid too. What does the law say? No receipt you are out of luck. It certainly does not say it accepts everybody's word that they paid rent when they can not verify that.
  7. No man you just use a long piece of bamboo to reach up and slide it. All Thai houses have a long piece of bamboo for doing various tasks, it is required by the building code.
  8. Better to set up a new banking relationship than to continue playing with HSBC.
  9. So get the cheapest exam you can find since you really do not any exam or tests because you know all about your health, perfect.
  10. Isn't that technically illegal? Been cracked down on and busted several times and locations in the past? Or is my memory incorrect? Company must be more than half Thai owned?
  11. How does a foreigner, newly arrived, buy a house?
  12. How difficult is it these days to get people to call a visa a visa and an extension of stay an extension?
  13. Think about real spaces you have been in and features of them that you liked. Write them down or draw them. Cant think of many. Enjoy yourself and rent some hotel suites and experience their features. Airnub some condos for a night or two. Your experience will tell you better than a book or some talk. In the end, talk with a good designer can be valuable.
  14. I remember some very pleasant Thai Airline flights back in the 1970's.
  15. Been using that setup for 35 years. No problems.
  16. Just what we need, custom earplug shops, start a chain, put one next to every 7-11 become a billionaire. CP will be entering the market soon so act fast and get there first.
  17. nor would telling them just let me die but I was addressing a specific post, not the issue of what you need to get back in
  18. I looked far and wide and found few companies that would consider insuring me due to age. Most of those were quoting 20,000 to 30,000 Baht per month or around 300,000 Baht per year. That number should help you understand I would think. Also some have sufficient assets to effectively "self insure" at the coverage level required. Get that? Others are so old they simply say let me go, do not pay much to keep me alive. Many sign legal documents to that effect so they really do not need insurance because they choose to die.
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