norbra
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With the switch off you will always get one light with the tester,whether it is on the switch wire (indicating a switched neutral)or the wire from the circuit breaker you cannot know,which is which with the light in circuit. After disconnecting the light and you don't have any lights at the switch then the switch is indeed in the neutral.
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Do you have air con running while lights are glowing? If so does shutting it down stop the glow?
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The tingles are definitely earthing issues,but difficult to resolve this with 2 wire power cables to appliances
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It's doubtful that your LEDs can be earthed as is indicated by the connector in the pic you provided.
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I have a couple of appliances with LED indicator lights that have 2 wire power cables ,the LEDs glow long after the power is switched off. Also get tingles from metallic surfaces
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Sheryl, You must slow down,the problem is only with the bathroom light,correct? If that is the case then forget the rest of the house,forget about switchboards. If you want to look further yourself you could remove the bathroom light switch cover, connect your meter, set to 250 AC and with the light switch in the OFF position, test the 2 wires connected to the switch, the meter should show near full scale deflection,if it does then test again with your heater in action,if the deflection is the same then your heater is not a problem. If the meter deflection is reduced then you have a supply voltage problem This sould make further diagnosis easier,maybe loose connection at switch or light
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I dumped our 700 thb per month 1gb / 1gb true fibre due to frequent outages and connection issues 2 years ago. Happily no problems with 2 AIS Marathon data sims which includes bonus of internet everywhere for both phones,hotspots for notebook and android box. NT Thunder sim for router wifi backup.
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Unfortunately they don't have a pre-filter.
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Your experience with the TOT NT Thunder SIM
norbra replied to Mickeymaus's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I am in Bangkok at street level, Last week had first outage in 7 months, I have an Android box,2 PC's and 2 phones all connect to internet OK. Off peak d/l speed gets as high as 35 Mbps. -
Your experience with the TOT NT Thunder SIM
norbra replied to Mickeymaus's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
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Some more info re your pre taxed monies brought to Thailand. They can be assessed as taxable if the Thai tax rates are higher than the tax you have paid in Australia you may be required to make up any difference. Thai tax rates( thb )on remittances 0 to 190,000 nill 190,000 to 300,000 5% 300,000 to 500,000 10% Next stage 15% Then 20% Government Service pensions are exempt from any Thai tax
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Last time I used a fillable TM 7 at CW ,the IO removed the photo,stuck it to a blank TM 7 form and returned it for me to complete.
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Sorry about that,my intention was to indicate prices for procedures not consultations.
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I have never had ads on AN,I don't have a dedicated ad blocker. Stoner is right,be brave
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If you do still consider moving, your best medical treatments would be in Perth,direct flights are quick and cheap. Cheaper than Thai treatment costs Check with Medicare about keeping your card valid whilst your overseas (obviously the more treatments you have the longer the validity of card) You probably won't like their advice. If you have a marriage visa Thai government hospitals will discount falang prices by 50%.
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For me there was no option, payments to my Aussie bank were fortnightly and after 26 weeks abroad changed to monthly. First monthly payment was for 20 days only as they changed my payment date,following payment picked up the underpayment.
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Suggest your wife go alone to family home for a month or so,maybe a couple of times a year. You will keep all your benefits from Centrelink and Medicare. If you need assistance while your wife is away,Centrelink can provide " home help" you could also opt for meals on wheels if needed.
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If driver cancels they are "off the air" for 2 hours, if customer cancels no penalty.
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Passenger Surge at Suvarnabhumi Airport for Upcoming Chinese New Year
norbra replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
5:00pm today BKK immigration was not bustling it was a traffic jam,all counters open still took an hour to get stamped in. -
4 hours later following a spicy dinner and a 490ml can of Singha BP down to 110/66
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My barber in Amphawa charged 40 baht a cut, if you tried to pay with a 100 note there was drama as he only accepted 40 baht and he would not give change of 100. So he would suggest settle up next visit.