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lom

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  1. Hundred Pipers is on par with Red Label but much cheaper.
  2. It started decades ago.
  3. What an honor it must be to be awarded a doctor title by an entity that is basically a nursing school!
  4. ok, but don't expect it to run Win7 after it is returned. Win7 will not have driver for the chips of a 1 year old motherboard.
  5. Putting the fox in charge of the hen house.
  6. Still same, duck in East restaurant chicken in West.
  7. The link you gave in your first post. There is even Sept 2023 photos there among the 60 photos
  8. There are a few dated march 2023, the same month you couldn't find them.....
  9. That is what I paid a year ago, go to a dentist and not to a private hospital, they tend to be more expensive
  10. It is an official Id document and much easier to carry around than a passport. I use it when traveling and staying at hotels which then don't (cant?) report ou as a foreigner staying there.
  11. Nah, I don't do photos of food I eat or the restaurants. Do check the dates of the photos from your google map link or go check for yourself if it is the same duck restaurant today as it was before covid.
  12. Misconceptions. The ones they've got about you, the ones you've got about them.. yada yada
  13. It still is very good and they are still there, I ate there today. It is popular so you have to get there early (at latest 1 o'clock) because they serve Khao Kha Mo after they are sold out of duck.
  14. The factory settings give you quite a big operation range for both frequency and voltage so I don't think changing them will improve anything, normally your grid should be far away from those lower and upper limits. You really don't want to allow a wider voltage range, those values are for protection. If you are using the Solarman PC software then you can easily see a list of alerts and check them against the 24 hour graphs for that day to see if there are any strange dips in production or consumption.
  15. I have the same inverter, just the 12KW big brother of yours, and I am running it with factory AC settings. I had a couple of warning alerts the first month but they seem to have disappeared now. A few of them occurred when PEA high-voltage fuse blown and was probably caused by the transients/ringing on the HV-lines, nearby lightning is likely to do the same. I wouldn't worry to much about those warnings, they never cut off the inverter for me.
  16. I've told you what I have and I've also informed you of the variables involved. Start with reading your PEA meter at sunrise and sunset for a couple of days, mixed rainy and sunny, so you get an idea of your power consumption. Then decide how much of a 24 hour day you want to cover with panel power (and battery power). With that said I'm now leaving your thread.
  17. How long is a rope? You are the only one who can decide how many panels you need which is mainly based on your power consumption between 07-17. The size of a single panel and its power rating is available from the seller or you can google it for a specific panel. Reduce 10% of panel power to compensate for losses. Choose an all-in-one off-grid hybrid inverter which can run in grid-tie mode, it will produce up to its limit (or panel power limit) for your house use and if that is not enough then it will take the reminder from the grid. If the inverter dies after you die then everything will be as if you've never had an inverter, your family will get a PEA bill for every KWh they use. No need for an electrician to come and scratch his head.. If you are thinking of adding batteries then it can be done later but then you may need more panels depending on how much battery storage you choose and how fast you want to fully charge them. 07-17 is daylight but best solar power is between 9-15. My system is 16 455W panels in W, 16 455W panels in east and a Deye 12KW 3-phase hybrid inverter and 25KWh of batteries. The batteries covers the time 17-07 and are down to 25% at sunrise, then I usually have enough panel power between 07-08 to start charging them again while at the same time produce enough for the house consumption. Batteries are usually full right after midday. Then comes the rainy season and make havoc of all your plans and calculations...
  18. Coming back with a WP and a request letter from the employer is the best option
  19. Sometimes god punish immediately
  20. Sometimes immediately, sometimes a day or two later. It all depends on how many applications they have in the pipeline and when the big boss approving them is in the office.
  21. There is a thread for it.. https://aseannow.com/topic/1102143-an-idiots-guide-to-the-retirement-extension-process-at-samui-immigration-office/page/9/
  22. Very important, you can under certain occasions get very low phase voltage(s) that can destroy your water pump motor or fridge/aircon compressors. They are available for DIN-rail mounting in either 1-phase or 3-phase versions. I'd recommend to use 3 of the 1-phase versions instead of the 3-phase version which will disconnect all 3 phases when there is a problem only on a single phase. The 1-phase versions will only disconnect the problematic phase.
  23. Thailand has jacked up the transformer output voltage to 230V/400V where I live, I guess to follow which is becoming a global standard. Europe has had it for decades.
  24. There's our difference, if my batteries are too low at night then the inverter will use the grid instead until battery got enough charge from the panels in the morning. My ATS is a switch between on-grid and off-grid modes and switches only at grid blackout.
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