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riki48

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  1. Hi All...



    Wondering if any new Ranger users have had battery problems. Mine is a second hand 2012 model I bought second hand last week.



    It has a new battery but it is not cranking well especially when left over 24 hours.



    I read on a few forums that this could possibly be down to the ''smart charge'' system the vehicle has fitted.



    Has anyone had there smart charge disabled here in Thailand ?



    Regards




  2. Hi All... Smart charge

    Wondering if any Ranger users have had battery problems.

    Mine is not cranking well when left over 24 hours, I read on a few forums that this could possibly be down to the smart charge system the vehicle has fitted.

    Has anyone had there smart charge disabled ?

    Regards

  3. Hi all

    Just became the owner of a used 2012 3.2 Wildtrack.

    1.Just been out at night and when I have the headlights on I lose the display lighting on console illumination so no GPS etc.! any tips on what to do ?

    2.Also when the lights are off the GPS navigation is working but in Thai language, any advice or tips on how to set to English would be greatly received.

  4. Hi All

    I am looking to buy a new car this week.

    The vehicle is 4 years old, the seller has the blue book to hand and the car has chon-buri plates on it.

    1.So am I correct in assuming that because the seller has the blue book to hand that their is no outstanding finance on the vehicle?

    2.Can anyone advise of the time it will take to transfer the ownership if we both go to the transport department in Banglamung?

    3.Can anyone advise of the cost of doing the transfer?

    Thanks

    Riki

  5. Hiya All

    I plan to be returning to uk around November 1st for about 4 weeks returning Thailand early December.

    I have a retirement visa which expires 19th November. ( so expires whilst I am in UK )

    What are my options?

    Do I just need to apply for a new retirement visa before I leave Thailand in late October and get a single multi entry at the same time?

    Regards

  6. Hi All

    I am looking for factual accounts of any farang being stopped by the police when over the drink driving limit. Not so much involved in an accidents whilst over the limit but just a random road side stop

    What was the outcome, as in was it settled at the roadside (ie, via a trip to an ATM ) , Or has any member been through the system and processed through the court and what was the outcome.

    Thanks Riki

  7. You might have to do it the thai way and cut and solvent weld each joint. Its easy if you get it right first time.....but that's the problem, when you spread the glue you have 5seconds to ram it home and swivel it to the right angle. If its wrong its cut it off and prepare again.

    You could take all the pipework in blue plastic to a point convenient to fit the compression isolator valve/gate and then fix a metal ribbed flexi back up to the shower.

    Hi again and thanks for the reply.

    Next question is then can I use the blue pipe and solvent weld/ glue the joints for the hot water feed?? I thought the blus pipe was only for cold water..

    If I can use the blue pipe it will make my life easier, also have found that they sell 1/2'' copper pipe and yorkie fittings in the air-con supplies shop around the corner.

    Can I use the blue, if not will go down the copper route and get a blow torch and solder the joints.

    Regards

    Riki

  8. Hi All

    I have a condo and the hot feed (and the cold for that matter) to the mixer shower is in what looks like 20mm steel pipework.

    The pipes run in the concrete condo floor.

    The condo below mine has notified me of a leak, I have carried out some explority work and discovered the leak is from the hot feed to the shower which is fed across the bathroom floor from a water heater under the bathroom sink.

    So I now have to re feed the shower and intend to go up into and across the false ceilling as I don't want to rip up the tiled floor.

    If in uk I would use speed fit but don't see it here? Can anyone give me some options on an alternative to steel pipe?

    ps I have seen some green plastic pipe stocked in homepro etc but it requires a special tool I believe which is expensive.

    Regards

    Riki

  9. Hi Folks

    We have a large overflow style swimming pool at our condominium.

    The concrete formed gutter surrounding the pool has signs of cracking and we believe has become porous as we are losing a fair amount of water.

    Can anyone recommend an appropriate action of repair.?

    I am thinking we get any visible cracks filled and then paint the entire gutter with a suitable ''epoxy'' sealant.

    Any comments would be appreciated and any recommendations ie type/make of sealant to use.

    Thanks...

  10. Its fairly irrelevant how many persons were wanted to be on the Committee. I presume you have a Committee of 8, whose names are registered at the Lands Department, the LD will not care that a vote was taken and 9 people were wanted to be on the Committee.

    With 8 persons on the Committee a quorum would have been 5- now one has left it will be 4. However you should make sure that the person who resigned has signed a resignation letter which has been filed at the LD, otherwise technically you would still have a Committee of 8, and a quorum of 5.

    With 8 committee members I believe it to be 4 members to constitute a quorum.

    With 7 committee members I also believe 4 members constitute a quorum. ( as you cannot have 3.5 )

    The condo act states at least half the elected committee, so 7 or 8 = 4

    With chairman having an extra vote if even.

    Or am I missing something?

  11. Hi All

    Looking for guidance and opinions with regards section 37/6 condo act,

    '' a meeting ot the committee at least half the members must be present to constitute a quorum''

    1.At our last AGM a year ago co-owners voted for 9 committee members to be elected.

    2.But only 8 co-owners were willing to stand.

    3.A month later one committee member resigned leaving 7.

    So do we need a quorum of 5 ( as the co-owners voted for 9 ) or 4 as only 8 members were elected and to date we have 7.

    Riki

  12. Hi Cherrybie

    Yes he ( the present JM ) is registered with the land office, that happened 7-8 years ago when we did get the required co-owner quorum and broke away from the condo builder.

    However we have not had 25% since in regards the appointment of new JM.

    So why now must he step aside ( Management have said nothing regards his intention to resign) and the position given to be held by a reluctant committee member?

  13. Hi Delight

    Yes you are correct in our setup as in we employ a management company and the building manger and JM are part of there company.

    One final question ( I think ) in regards your understanding/ interpretation of 35/3 '' comes to conclusion of the engagement period of contract''.

    Is the JM a 2 year term? - our management is implying as much and thus indicating the JM's term ends with regards this section/clause.

    If so I still cannot understand why it's not been relevant in the previous 7 years.

    Thanks again Riki

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