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Swiss1960

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  1. 26 minutes ago, AndyAndyAndy said:

    No bloodwork. Clomid (Clomiphene).

    So your girl gets chemicals to encourage/ enforce ovulation without any tests about hormone levels, without checking about your fertility / sperm... just take an easy way assuming it's her fault anyway... I would be one unhappy customer with that doc, if it was my girl... 

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  2. Sorry guys for the late reply. Thanks for your contributions so far and here my answers:

    • Yes, next to "CURRENT" it has 50 engraved. 
    • Using the "TEST" button, it trips on 5, 15 and 25mA but not on "DIRECT" (guess that is normal?)
    • Cables you seen on top are coming from the house to the RCBO, are there since ages. They have their own fuse in the kitchen, see attached pic, right-most fuse is for outside and only outside. 
    • Cable from the RCBO to the first plug was 2x1.5, but that burnt through some weeks ago (burnt exactly where they come out of the RCBO) and I had them replaced with 2x2.5, that is what you now see coming out in red and brown
    • Still have to check whether it will trip when on "DIRECT", but now everything runs stable
    • Heat I have to check next time it trips, so far this morning (cool morning with only around 33 degrees), no heat at all. SOME cables run in their tubes behind the oven and probably pretty hot when I am baking, could that cause the tripping? 

    Finally, if I have to replace, what kind of would you suggest and where to buy?

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  3. As title says,  my RCBO starts tripping, sometimes not for hours, sometimes every few mins, mostly when it is damn hot. Doesn't matter whether it is on 5mA, 15mA, 25mA or direct.

     

    Worked flawless for weeks, no new devices added, no cable works done, never worried what was running concurrently. Washing machine,  pool pump,  TV, fridge, poll robot, small oven, 2 fans,  treadmill all behind the safety.

     

    So far, did not see any pattern for tripping. Could it be the heat?

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  4. CHF going down against THB over the last weeks because of massive interventions by the Swiss National Bank who thinks the Swiss Franc is to strong and hurting our economy, but with 34.2 still much higher than around 5 months ago with 30.2 or 1y ago with 31.3

     

    Euro today 34.7, 5m ago low at 33.1 and 1y ago at 35.4

     

    As @Pib said, no free falls except steady decline of your Brexit money, but maybe you should also check your spending ????

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  5. 3 hours ago, Enoon said:

     

    Explain the difference between a mobile phone and a landline phone to her:

     

    "In particular, people should stay away from windows and doors and avoid contact with anything that conducts electricity, including landline telephones. Most people hurt by lightning while inside their homes are talking on the telephone at the time"

     

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/6/flash-facts-about-lightning

     

    I think you don't live in Thailand... I have not seen ANY landline phone in private homes in Thailand in all my years living here... 

     

    Even carriers like AIS or True give you free MOBILE numbers when they install your fibre cables 

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  6. Not sure what should be near BigC, but near Chic Republic, that would be the "new" Jomtien Clinic by Bangkok Hospital Group.

     

    Yellow fever vaccination however is not too common for people to ask for, so smaller clinics might not carry it. Better try Bangkok Pattaya or Memorial, even though they will be more expensive.

  7. 2 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

    Op probably doesn't know what insurance he has so it will be the mandatory 3rd class insurance which doesn't cover the bike. To get the 1st class usually it's at special request and costs extra

    Even more reasons for the OP not to pay... just tell the rental guy that you will also inform the police that you suspect that he doesn't have a licence to rent... 

  8. BTW: the easiest way to find out whether the insurance is for rental or private use is to ask for the insurance company phone number and knock-off forms... if you are told to call somebody who will the call the insurance company to deal with the issue, then with 99% certainty the insurance is private and will not pay, if they find out that the car / bike was rented out

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