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Multi Point Electric Instant Water Heater
OneMoreFarang replied to wozzlegummich's topic in DIY Forum
I can recommend this one: DDC 8 EC (STE) Compact instantaneous water heater of STIEBEL ELTRON (stiebel-eltron.co.th) I use it and it works fine. It has only one water output. I bought an adapter to divide it to my kitchen and bathroom. -
A possible issue is that there is no slope in that pipe. If the water flows in the right direction freely then there doesn't have to be a leak.
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I saw a couple of YouTube videos and it seems professional plumbers recommend this one: Rectorseal T Plus 2 https://www.lazada.co.th//products/i520100512-s924466415.html I bought it and used it and it does the job. But I am not a plumber and have no long term experience with any sealant.
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What does that mean? If somebody makes lots of confusing statements and I would add lots of confused reactions, will action be taken against me because I reacted like that? I think some people who count reactions and feel that this is not the reaction which they want should stop posting. Or write somewhere on the internet where there are no reactions. Otherwise just accept it or ignore it. It's not important.
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I have such a smart lock at my entrance door. It runs on batteries. I have an app which tells me the battery status and more. The app on my lock is read only. I see what is happening, but I can't use the app to open the door. This is what I want. The lock also has a mechanical key, hidden, and it seems sophisticated, to be able to open the lock mechanically. I really like this lock and the convenience to just grab the handle, the door recognized my fingerprint, and opens. All in a fraction of a second. I have also the option of using a pin code or key-card. I like it. Sorry, I have no idea about the PVC door. I have a wooden door. My smart lock is big and heavy.
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What is the usual time to proceed through the airport now? If I want to pick up someone who arrives on an international flight at 6am, when will they likely have their passports checked, luggage received, walking out to the public area? I like to know for my timing to arrive at the airport in time. Thanks
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Chinese tourist asks govt when 21-day Songkran Festival begins
OneMoreFarang replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
In the last years I accepted that I did my shopping at 7am and then stayed at home dry. For 3 days that was manageable. But now this is supposed to go on for two weeks or even longer? Who wants to get wet on the streets for weeks? It's just a stupid idea.- 16 replies
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Road accident scenario, what would happen?
OneMoreFarang replied to NorthernRyland's topic in General Topics
I can confirm that one. I tried to make a U-turn with my bike and I waited for the traffic. A guy with a shiny new red forza decided he wanted to do that faster. So he made a U-turn next to me. And then he scrapped his bike against the front axle of my bike. I saw some paint on the metal axle, no problem. He had a good visible scratch on his shiny new bike. He complained. I told him it's his fault. He insisted we go to the next police booth. When we arrived there, maybe 500m away from the place where it happened, the Thai guy told the police and obviously he blamed me. I told the police officer in Thai what happened and that I don't think I am guilty in any way. The police officer decided I am innocent and sent us away. That was obviously only a small incident. But I guess a paint job or new plastic part for that bike would have cost a couple of thousand THB. So, it was good that the police officer confirmed that I didn't do anything wrong. -
Road accident scenario, what would happen?
OneMoreFarang replied to NorthernRyland's topic in General Topics
How many "stop and then look to see if it's clear to move"? In my experience they just move. And often they have no mirrors or only use them to check their makeup. -
Road accident scenario, what would happen?
OneMoreFarang replied to NorthernRyland's topic in General Topics
I don't agree. It seems to me that most of them just think different than many of us do. Some examples: People riding the wrong way in a one-way street: For Thais that is normal and expected behavior. Many farangs are surprised when they see people riding in the wrong direction - because this is not what we expected. Thais expect it, and this is why most of the time this is no problem if only Thais are on the streets. Zebra crossings, or any street crossings: Thais are used to the fact that the stronger one will win. Cars make sure they watch out for trucks. Motorcycle riders look out for cars and trucks. And pedestrians are the weakest and they look out for anything moving. And with Thais that works most of the time. They don't just walk only because there is a green light. They look out for anything dangerous moving and they only walk if no danger is in sight. I rode with my big bike slowly in a small soi. Behind me was a motorcycle taxi. At some stage I had to brake. I did, and the motorcycle rider behind me "crashed" against my bike. It wasn't fast and nobody was hurt. Then that motorcycle taxi rider complained that I was braking hard. Like: Your bike has very good brakes, my bike has weak brakes. You should have braked only a little because you knew I was behind you. So much about that logic. But I am sure many Thais will understand this and act accordingly. All in all, I still think it would be better if everybody would know and obey the official rules. But I accept that Thais are used to other, not so official rules. And they get along like that most of the time. So are they brain dead? Or are they just used to reality and live according to reality and not according to some rules nobody obeys? -
British man dies after bathroom fall at Chon Buri residence
OneMoreFarang replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
It seems there are no regulations in Thailand that safety glass must be used - even in places where there is a considerable risk of accidents. -
Smokin’ scuffle: Foreigner’s taxi tantrum goes viral in Phuket
OneMoreFarang replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
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Thai doctor in Swiss expat case says she has ‘stress’
OneMoreFarang replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Really? Maybe she should think again if she is ready to be a doctor. Imagine if she sees someone with knife wounds. She will be totally stressed out and unable to work. And probably she will need at least a month to recover from the trauma. I still think the Swiss guy should be punished. But please stay with the facts. He kicked her, she had nothing broken and wasn't admitted to a hospital. Most of us would have forgotten that kick latest on the next day.- 228 replies
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Road accident scenario, what would happen?
OneMoreFarang replied to NorthernRyland's topic in General Topics
But then, what is the point of knowing the laws if the laws are not applied? I guess many Thais know from a couple of cases when others had accidents and xyz happened. Was that according to the law? Or was that just the way it is? It would be nice if the laws and reality match. But it seems that is seldom the case. So what is more important, knowing the theoretical laws or knowing reality? -
Do you find rich and successful women intimidating?
OneMoreFarang replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Dear Bob even hookers have a hard time looking up to you. It doesn't matter if you find successful women intimidating. They won't even notice you if you are standing right in front of them. -
Road accident scenario, what would happen?
OneMoreFarang replied to NorthernRyland's topic in General Topics
Would it make the roads safer? With some slow bikes, probably. But on some streets with 3 lanes people often park in the left lane. If motorcycles would ride in the left lane, then they would have to change all the time to the middle lane and back again because all of those parked cars. Is such situations I opt for staying in a lane which is not full of parked cars. -
Thanathorn buys former French home of Pridi
OneMoreFarang replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
When I was young one of our neighbors had such a thing. I didn't like it. And the neighbor was always wearing a hat in the car. It seemed that was somehow part of driving in that car. To be fair, I liked the one from Fantomas -
Foreigner Questions Thai Dowry: Netizens Respond
OneMoreFarang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes But we men can still be fair. If I would separate from her, after nay years, without her doing something bad, I would feel obliged to make sure she will continue to have the basics like shelter and food for some time - until she works herself again or has a new bf. That is only fair. But I wouldn't feel obliged to provide her with luxury housing and king crabs. I think the crazy thing about divorce laws is that if a poor person marries a "rich" person that then he is responsible to keep her rich. Crazy! -
They do, does it really matter why (once they beat a woman already)? Obviously, it would be nice if that would never happen, or if aggressive men would learn to control themselves before they beat anybody. But in real life that simply won't happen. There are bad guys out there. There is little we can do about that.
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Foreigner Questions Thai Dowry: Netizens Respond
OneMoreFarang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
My gf mentioned it often enough. But after a couple of years not so often anymore. -
Road accident scenario, what would happen?
OneMoreFarang replied to NorthernRyland's topic in General Topics
Basically, you are right. But it seems in real life these accidents happen not as often as one would think they happen. I rider motorcycle in Bangkok for 25 years. I had lots of idiots around me. But never an accident like that, not even a close call. Obviously, that doesn't mean it couldn't happen today or tomorrow. But it seems it does not really happen that often.