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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
We are heavy users of air conditioning, there are 13 units in my house. We do have enough power to keep the whole house at 27-28C and only end up with a minimal bill. My daughters are heavy air con users and they like to drain the tank of hot water when they shower. -
My guess is they are using the buffer at the top of the battery. A car painter can sample the paint with a hand held device that tells them how to mix it, but I suspect the database has yet to be updated with the Seal paint colours. Any wrap will protect the paint to some extent, if you are installing PPF, you might like to consider whether you want plain or self-healing? and clear or matt?
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Cancer Cannabis use and risk of lung cancer: a case–control study | European Respiratory Society (ersjournals.com) Schizophrenia Is there a link between marijuana use and psychiatric disorders? | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) (nih.gov) Birth Defects Cannabis and Pregnancy Don’t Mix - PMC (nih.gov)
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From SK to Bo Sang, turn left at the traffic lights where the umbrella factory is and it's about 200-300m up on the right, you'll need to U-turn. We take our dogs and cats there.
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No, but he and his colleagues had to deal with the problems it caused. I had to deal with the legal issues it caused. Nonsense, they never encouraged anyone to open a cannabis shop servicing recreational cannabis - actually they said the opposite no recreational cannabis, you don't compensate stupidity.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I have 22Kw of panels and 18Kw of grid-tied inverters, I think that is overkill. unless I am charging the EV, when the sun is out, my system derates to 12Kw and sometimes 6Kw. I think the optimum ROI for me would be a grid-tied system of 7-8Kw of panels and a 6Kw inverter, or if I wanted a hybrid system with batteries, maybe double that with 20KwHr's of batteries. The highest ROI is grid-tied system if you have a spinning meter and installing your system on the QT, it can be as short as 3 years. My ROI will be somewhere between 5 and 6 years, I was extremely fortunate in that I got my batteries very cheaply, circa 80,000 baht all in for 28.8KwHr's of Grade A LFP. I used my local electrician and told him how to do it! He has now done 3 of my friends systems too, once he understood how it worked, he got it straight away. -
Don't be obtuse. I'm sure you well aware that is the opinion of the medical profession in every educated country.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I could, I don't need to because I have nearly 30KWhrs of batteries with my solar system, they are only used for blackouts. If my batteries fail, I will rig up an ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) and cable. -
If we are to believe Anutin, his expectation was for the market to be medical cannabis and not recreational cannabis. You don't need a study to see that the reverse happened, expectation and reality couldn't be more different. IMHO, it's nothing less than you can expect from the "quality" politicians we have in Thailand.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
For me the biggest benefit is the way it drives. It's a pleasure to be able to drive in silence, have the power to never get stuck behind any trucks or buses and arrive after a long drive as fresh as a daisy.