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10 kw solar system with batteries for reserve power .
Crossy replied to itsari's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
We DIY'd a system with (now) 10.6kWP of panels, grid tie with 10kWh of batteries (going to expand "soon"). Thread here https://aseannow.com/topic/1120934-how-about-a-solar-car-port-on-a-budget/ -
10 kw solar system with batteries for reserve power .
Crossy replied to itsari's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Have a read of this thread https://aseannow.com/topic/1207148-my-issan-10kw-on-grid-solar-project-fully-installed-by-contractors-337500bht/ @Thaifishwas going to update to include batteries but I think has run into battery supply problems. The contractor looks good but I would avoid the Huawei equipment as it requires special (expensive) high-voltage batteries. A more genereic 48V system should prove more economical. Are you looking to go off-grid or merely use the batteries as a UPS for critical power? How about selling excess to the PEA? -
Expect The Unexpected - That's Thailand
Crossy replied to BAKABAS's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Typical! In reality provided your arrival date is correct it probably doesn't matter now the Imprisonment on Arrival (sorry "quarantine") isn't a thing. -
Expect The Unexpected - That's Thailand
Crossy replied to BAKABAS's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Never hit a bird, but I did get a rather angry bee between my WWII flying goggles and my open face lid (would have been in the late 70s). That was an, er, interesting experience.
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How about a solar car port on a budget?
Crossy replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
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Where was he spotted?
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I doubt anyone in the the known universe thinks that this incident was funny ????
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And from a country that really is sometimes a bad joke ????
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Yeah, the biggest vehicle that uses our drive is the truck delivering the rocks ???? EDIT It's a pickup with a tipper body.
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Yeah, the smaller stuff washes through and forms a very dense layer which is almost like concrete. It does need to be driven on to compact properly.
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Solar Pool Heater RECOMMENDATIONS . . .
Crossy replied to jij's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Forum member Naam (who sadly no longer posts due to ill health) used the A/C in his pool room to heat the water via a custom made heat exchanger, nice cool air, nice warm water. -
Here we go "หินคลุก" H̄in khluk - Line Translate says it's "Rock and Roll"
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Yeah, or you put a fair amount down over the years. Ours is pretty stable now.
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Checked with Madam, she calls it "hin cuck".
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The particle size is way too variable to be generically called "gravel", it varies from 1/2" or so right down to sand sized. I think it's actually what falls through the mill used to crush the aggregate for concrete (crusher dust?). I have no idea what Madam orders it as, I just tell her "rocks for the drive" or "rocks for concrete" if we are mixing concrete and the relevant stuff arrives about 30 minutes later. It does compact very nicely when driven on and a bit of rain helps it along.