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Watch out, that might be from China 🇨🇳.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Just a translation error from high voltage. Maybe the Thai world is closer to potential. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
More ghosts 👻 than parts at the NETA distributtion center. AQM8DlDSSHHz6C1Ov0hMHQ9KCmRByJcmkIjjmw9iVRCkbTmN5SjEutTb9Qxm-UkqwOVM5h-3jEGGKg3knMNprK6N.mp4 -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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1/2" is fine on the discharge side of the pump. Select a pump around 250 W, they also have the 1" suction/discharge connection that you want. https://www.mitsubishi-kyw.co.th/Product/For-Home/Water-Pump.aspx
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How about a solar car port on a budget?
ExpatOilWorker replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
@Crossy, can the load/ups and smart-load output share the same neural or will that generate blue smoke? How is the current flowing when A1 is energized? The 52 symbol is a fuse? -
How about a solar car port on a budget?
ExpatOilWorker replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Almost doable, I even found a dual heating element heater, but there are no straight wires in the electrical world. As it turns out dual heating element units, do have two thermostats, but they share a single power connection. I don't think re-wiring the heating elements is an option, as the wires run in the insulation behind the outher cabinet and there is also a shared ELCB breaker. Two separate water heaters in series is the only option. Now I just need to size them right. -
How about a solar car port on a budget?
ExpatOilWorker replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Anyone using "smart load"? The way it works is by energizing the generator input, so it becomes an output when batteries are full and there is excess power from the panels. I plan to connect a boiler/tank type water heater on the gen port. A dual heating element boiler, with the top element connected to the load/ups port would be ideal, but I haven't found any dual element water heaters in Thailand so far. Alternatively, I could put two water heaters in series. A large 100 l unit on the gen port followered by a smaller 20 l unit on the load/ups port. -
I don't think worms are more common here than anywhere else, but that said my 2 year old got pinworms. Suddenly her poo in the diaper had 100 of these small string like worms. We all took worm medicine as they can spread through the bedding. She probably ate a dead bug or something else off the floor. Kids!!!
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Time to educate your wife. https://rightasrain.uwmedicine.org/body/food/leftover-rice-bacillus-cereus-food-poisoning#:~:text=Reheated rice syndrome is food,than a couple of hours.
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How about a solar car port on a budget?
ExpatOilWorker replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Thanks. That is some serious panel oversizing. The SOC with a zero offset on the left y-axes threw me off. Still why does your consumption jump from virtually zero to 8 kW from 6 am to 6 pm? What is your battery size? I bet you have the SUN-10KSG02-LP1-EU-AM3 model, right? -
How about a solar car port on a budget?
ExpatOilWorker replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Care to explain the chart a bit? What is red, green, light blue and dark blue? What is your inverter and array size?