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slightly different, but when getting my marriage extension the IO really didnt like the fact that my 400k (about 460K) just sat in my account and the account was not used at all, as i ahev other accounts and i used cash mostly she then wanted a copy of every page in my bank book even though the balance had not changed for few years
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Thanks for being honest. others here on AN claiming righteousness for having EV and solar, do not take other stuff into account and they like to conveniently forget they are still dependant on those dirty fossil fuels even if they did install a 3KW on grid solar setup for myself, i dont use my car enough to care about performance, my Pajero is pratical and does what i need, not old had since new hardly used and well cared for i have been in Teslas are they nice? yes like many cars are, are they jaw dropping to make me want an EV? no i would never consider buying an EC simply due to battery life, and expense replacing and i dont think any EV's here have the space i want although i have considered buying an electric scooter maybe but right now we dont have much need for one, and i recently switched to riding my mountain bike around my farm so even my motorbikes are sat idle i am totally Off grid with 15KW PV and 60KW storage but i will eventually be replacing the lithium with NiFe
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Just curious do you charge your car in daylight hours when the solar is producing electricity or do you charge your car at evening/night time like most EV owners do and then use your solar to spin back your meter in the daytime? how do you charge it if on a trip? not many with solar here are off-grid. most people have jobs etc and would be using their car during the day.
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when you say fossil fuels, you mean fossil fuels right? "natural gas, which in 2018 generated 65% of Thailand's electricity. Coal-fired plants produce an additional 20%"-wiki ????
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Pattaya theft: Thieves nab 13,000 baht from water vending machine
patman30 replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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The quote you posted does not state or imply duration of stay but simply they must be "continuing to do something he was doing before he came to Thailand" running a dropship biz can be done from anywhere. so this would be fine, as you are continuing your work, nothing changes however afaict the OP is looking to ship orders from here, which is not the same as managing a dropship biz
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would likely depend on where money is being accepted and how much work is done this end ID is now required for sending small items so there will always be a record of how active a person is but whether anyone is actively looking is another story the biggest issue in past for myself was rising cost of registration for small packets, which iirc is now at 75 baht if you are simply sending a large parcel of stock to US weekly then i would not see that as working here (and this could easily be done for you by whoever you purchase from) but if sending 50 small packets daily then regardless of any specific wording of laws this could likely be seen as working here, by any officer looking to make an arrest or receive a brown envelope The digital nomad visa statement above, implies you would be doing the same work you would be doing if not in Thailand, if you come here and start packing and sending orders from here, then you would not be "just continuing to do something he was doing before he came to Thailand" getting a digital nomad visa is another question, as last i looked the requirements were not really setup for actual digital nomads.
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First Stop Honda Safety Training Centre Chiang Mai i would also look for any motorbike tours as a fun way to gain more riding experience prior to hitting the road, tell her the bike she will get will depend on training and ability (can still buy whatever) do not skimp on the helmet buy her the best helmet she can find, one that she will want to wear.
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Something fishy with th electric bills ?
patman30 replied to moogradod's topic in The Electrical Forum
seems about right if running pumps all day if you are not at the property run the pool pumps AT NIGHT and turn them off in the day off peak electricity is half the cost 10pm-9am -
send by small packet at Thai post under 2kg, cannot seal package though string, staples are fine.
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i would suggest you figure out exactly what you want before contacting any company the installation is expensive if they have experience with solar dont be sold a cheap system make sure you know what brands you want or will accept i imported my batteries as could not find decent here FYI, felicity solar the company i bought from now have a BKK office so shipping is quick, inveters and batteries how many units are you currently using, whats your monthly bill? when do you use electric the most? for hybrid you have 2 options, max out panels/inverter and spin back the grid meter as much as possible in day (not advised) or spend less on panels/inverter and add a battery you can add battery upto about 5-6x the PV i just added an extra battery to my setup, have 3 x 5kw inverters with 60kw battery but i am offgrid so you could put a 3kw inverter with upto a 15kw battery, which would likely be about ideal for battery longevity
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They make it legal and tax it
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no it is not. call it what you want but it is not "meat"
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Help with TM 30 please
patman30 replied to Magdalen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
me too please @Red Phoenix -
Happily would, when one of you wealthy old guys fund it.???? don't download bitcomet or some other torrent client. as you would then have what you need don't find a torrent site or two you like either. i got tonnes of old stuff and plenty of hard drives, DM me if you want to buy a hard drive.
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strawman argument????♂️ no, i would not do that either.
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No. and it is not "meat"
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Should not judge a book by its cover Many ferangs here are very successful, which you would never think by their attire as it is very hot in Thailand it makes sense to wear less clothes or lighter clothes forget our western programming of what is smart you would not expect to see ferangs walking around in the heat suited up too often Many ferangs living here may have likely spent the past 30 or 40 years suited up everyday and are just happy to relax now my neighbour in my last house only got dressed if he went outside nothing more than his boxer shorts at home shorts, tshirt, flipflops/crocks/sandals is the attire of the day here Imagine getting dressed up to go to Big C ????