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Crossy

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  1. OK so your required supply is a TOTAL of 400A @ 220V (it will be a 3-phase supply about 130A per phase) about 90kVA. I would say 3 million is well over the top. 70m x 4 of 130A cable - say 95mm2 aluminium or 70mm2 copper talk to SK Unversal ([email protected]) for pricing. Do you have an itemised quote for exactly what PEA are going to provide?
  2. Do you have the board out? Can you post photos showing the board and any part numbers on it please?
  3. I would contact them via FaceBook messenger and verify if this is legit. Are you a YouTube channel subscriber, did you actually enter any draw or competition? Why are they using Telegraph not Messenger? Are they Thailand based? If so, why are they calling in the middle of the night? It definitely smells of a scam, but one never knows.
  4. Whilst you are waiting for your ground mount to grow I would top-balance your cells. To do this connect them all in parallel, set your bench or other power supply to 3.6V (without the cells connected), connect the power supply to the cells and monitor the current. DO NOT ADJUST THE POWER SUPPLY!! Read this ^^^ again!! Once the current approaches zero (it will take a long, long time, dependent on the current available from your power supply) your cells will be ready to make into your pack. Which BMS are you going to use?
  5. Yeah, I noticed that he seems to have the handle at "farang height". Height is adjustable ????
  6. We are (actually just over 1.5 Rai) ???? The weak point of all the cordless beasties is going to be the battery. Unlike your EV, these things will use the cheapest cells they can obtain and push them hard, leading to short battery life and fun finding a replacement pack.
  7. It looks like the pack uses standard 18650 Li-ion cells so getting it re-celled shouldn't be an issue. Best to ask the seller if extra/replacement packs are available, and get at least one (then it can be charging whilst you continue mowing).
  8. I (almost) never use the handbrake (exceptions, steep hills and the like of course), manual truck gets parked in-gear, auto just in "Park". If it's not applied the brake can't seize "on".
  9. Don't worry, Madam is on the case. I expect to be visiting the farm shop later/tomorrow to load up with (and pay for ???? ) bags of mysterious unguents (formulation and purpose unknown). She does the gardening; I go out and earn the $$$ to pay for the gardening ????
  10. One last post before this thread drifts off into the sunset. There is/was a large pile of sand left over from bag filling located directly across the road from our gate. The village head came on the speakers saying if anyone wanted some to help themselves, free! Madam is a sucker for "free" so she and a couple of friends spent the morning with wheelbarrows making a significant dent in said pile. Much soil improvement in the works (apparently, it's the "wrong type" of sand for concrete).
  11. Ours is a Canon imageCLASS MF635Cx Color Multi-Function Printer with Duplex/LAN/WiFi (now discontinued). Cost 15,500 in 2018 when we bought it (from Invade). Does two-sided scanning and printing. Like other lasers it just prints, first time every time. EDIT The updated version https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/multi-function-printers/canon/imageclass-mf643cdw-multi-function-colour-printer-print-scan-copy-duplex-lan-wifi-p046838/ is 13,910 at Invade
  12. Another +10^6 for laser. Even colour is becoming affordable, we have both.
  13. You might be able to do it (and select your local hospital) on the SSO website https://www.sso.go.th/wpr/main Note, you will need a Thai speaker, the English option on the site is worse than useless.
  14. On a PC, Mac or mobile device? On my PC the website goes straight in, no waiting. The App on my phone had a massive log-in delay (it sometimes never managed) which I eventually fixed by uninstalling/re-installing. EDIT I assume you are talking about Citi Thailand (now UOB).
  15. Read this tale of woe, hopefully you won't hit the same obstacles. Links to the earlier parts which should be of interest are in the first post.
  16. Yup. Our OP is really feeding us so little information that it's impossible to even determine if he's waaay over estimating his load.
  17. Can we also have the "wholesale-quantities" rule back so I can buy 2 slabs of Chang any time and not do battle with the mid-morning traffic please?
  18. Yeah, I left the UK for work (in Korea) in 1995, permanently in 2000 after my blue-eyed, blonde-haired, large breasted, Essex Girl (TOWIE is totally real) swapped me for a newer model (OK, I was bonking a Korean lady but ...). Came to Thailand with a shiny new Thai wife in 2004. Never been back, all the family want to come here ???? I also earn rather more than I could in the UK and have a home I could never even imagine back home.
  19. If the bus routes avoid going through BKK itself I doubt anyone would be remotely interested.
  20. 130sq ft = about 14 m2. Standard Thai guesstimate is 600-700 BTU per m2, so 9,000-10,000 sounds about right unless you need arctic conditions for your pet penguins or the room has a heavy heat gain from sun on the walls, windows and roof. A 12,000 BTU inverter type wouldn't be outside the "fairly sensible" range. Try another shop ????
  21. Yeah, it now seems that it's 400A total (maybe)! Our OP is really being a bit light on his detail, it would be really handy to know what the nature of the load is, maybe we can apply diversity and get the requirement down and save him some $$$. Is it a big cannabis grow, BTC mining, a resort?
  22. So 400A spread over 3-phases then, that's more like 90kW. Could you squeeze into a 100A 3-phase supply? That may be available without a transformer (depends upon local conditions) ???? You really need to get an experienced contractor in to design your system, he will likely charge. BUT He may also offer a refund of (part of) the charge if you use his services to do the job. PEA will be able to supply a list of contractors approved to do HV work. You really aren't telling us enough detail here, the nature of the load is actually very important. Just where did your "400A" requirement actually come from, someone must have determined that via some sort of prospective load calculation?
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