JBChiangRai
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Like I said, prove me wrong and I’ll apologize otherwise I’m calling your claim BS
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MG don’t have their act together on English manuals. I can get a manual from England, but the software is different.
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I’m calling BS on your claim the Australian Fire service stating the prevalence of fires in both types of vehicles is the same. I can’t find a single statistic to verify that, everything I find says the prevalence of fires in EV’s is massively lower than ICE cars. Prove me wrong, and I will happily apologise.
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Do you have an English manual? I’m impressed.
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Actually, I just watched one of the two videos I could find from Australia’s firefighters, and they didn’t mention prevalence
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I don’t feel lucky or unlucky, for sure, if my EV caught fire, I would feel very unlucky
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I accept that in the unlikely event of a fire with an EV, it would be catastrophic. But I know it’s highly improbable. If I was worried, I would charge my EV outside and not in the integral garage at my house. by the way, I don’t have a fire extinguisher, or a blanket, because I consider the likelihood of a fire so improbable
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I have researched EV fires in Australia and all I can find is how RARE they are. I don’t believe they approach anywhere near the prevalence of ICE vehicle fires https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/ev-battery-fires-are-rare-but-on-australian-governments-agenda I can’t find a single article, stating they have the same prevalence
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Except the statistics say the prevalence is 60x more fires in ICE cars. I can’t find your video, please post a link
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We should all be considerate and polite, just because I was impolite too, it doesn’t make it right.
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Is it really more fun in the Philippines?
JBChiangRai replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
O’Kane’s in popular (has Guinness), Hangover Bar if you are a smoker For food and Guiness/Kilkenny/other premium brands then La Ola mediterranean restaurant -
Is it really more fun in the Philippines?
JBChiangRai replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Ah, Scotland -
Prince Charming.
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Shifty? In Pattaya? Shirley not!
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I am not sure we’ve heard the full or true story there.
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LTO batteries are interesting. Not as energy dense as the others but typically 10-20x more charge cycles. initially, I was going to specify them for my solar power installation at home, but as I looked into it more, I found out that the voltage difference between fully charged and discharged is significant, and it’s very difficult to BMS and get the power output out of them, the power output dropS significantly with voltage as they discharge. It’s also very difficult to match them up to inverters because they think the battery is discharged when actually it’s at a 70% state of charge. Certainly, it was impossible to match them up with my hybrid inverters.
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We could have the same problems in Thailand if we don’t keep adding chargers at the same rate of EV sales. Right now not an issue. I am currently in Chiang Mai, EV’s are everywhere here.
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Is it really more fun in the Philippines?
JBChiangRai replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Nee naw, nee naw, spelling police on patrol!! -
Is it really more fun in the Philippines?
JBChiangRai replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Bob will be Bobbit’d -
Window dressing bank accounts for retirement extensions has become a big business. When my friend died following a motorbike accident, I took his passport and death certificate to immigration. I mentioned he had one of these hookey no money in the bank extensions and she said “Yes we know, we know who they all are”. Before he died he told me the local Immigration Office wouldn’t accept his 90 day reports and his visa agent had to do them. Since that time, I think at least one local officer has joined that scheme. At least one local visa agent is now offering the service and other friends with these hookey visas is doing her 90 day reports locally. Actually, this process is a fairly smart way to identify who to later target, but I don’t think that was ever their intention. The Elite visa company (TPC) do have access to our bank accounts, when I applied I was asked about major repeated withdrawals made by my ATM card in Australia. If they have access, probably every gov’t agency does.
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I think I completely missed the point about (not) having kids
JBChiangRai replied to Celsius's topic in Family and Children
I made a lot of mistakes first time around, I was a workaholic and skave to money. second tine around, my kids came first, I was always there for them