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Pattaya Condo Real Estate Agents
JBChiangRai replied to hammered's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Just some advice, I think the agents are all pretty poor. They get a much higher percentage commission from a developer for selling a new unit, you will actually get the best deal from a motivated seller who may take anything above half what he's asking. -
Pattaya Condo Real Estate Agents
JBChiangRai replied to hammered's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Terrible investment. -
Especially your postman
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It sounded great... Then you had to go and spoil it.
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US English teacher arrested for sexual relation with 16 y/o student
JBChiangRai replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
There is no point in having a relationship with a man under 26 years old or a woman under 24 years old. Brains are still developing until this point and any relationship is unlikely to last. For the same reason, the same age limits should apply to using THC as it adversely affects the developing brain. Brain Maturity Extends Well Beyond Teen Years : NPR- 416 replies
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US English teacher arrested for sexual relation with 16 y/o student
JBChiangRai replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
To be accurate, the teacher is not a paedophile, nor is he a heberphile, actually he is a Ephebophile. Thank god for Gerontophiles.- 416 replies
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INVT on Grid inverter problem - restarting
JBChiangRai replied to eddysacc's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Definitely set it to the rating of the inverter (6Kw ?) I think that is your problem. -
INVT on Grid inverter problem - restarting
JBChiangRai replied to eddysacc's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
I would buy a plug in voltmeter on Lazada and plug it in a socket and see how high it gets before it resets. Crossy will probably know what the permitted voltage is, probably 253v or something like that, if it's hitting that then shutting off you will know it is a weak grid. Alternatively, try turning on a few heavy loads (air cons on cold etc) and see if it still happens, if it doesn't the problem is a weak grid. You could try removing a few panels until it doesn't happen (or enjoy the cool air). I have 2 grid-tied inverters and 2 of mine will do the same, I've cadenced the voltages so they go off in succession until they are happy. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
My solar system is Grid-Tied, I don't cycle my LFP batteries (28.8KwHr), I keep them for power cuts. I did once consume 0 units, usually my bill is about 70-120 baht. We average 66 KwHrs of power production per day over the last 26 months, about 22Kw of panels and 18Kw of Grid-Tied inverters. One or two of my inverters often shutdown because we have a weak grid and can't pump out more than about 8Kw, which makes sunny days ideal for charging the EV's. My best days are about 110 KwHrs of production, but I have to be charging the EV to do that or it's wasted. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Nice video, thanks for that. I hope the doors are electric as shown in the video, and I like how they have done the dashboard, I much prefer flat panels integrated into the dash than floating. I didn't spot any Chinese faces? maybe off camera? maybe they wrote the script? And I hope the batteries are LFP, but I suspect they will be NMC to get the power density. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I think the Brit Dynamic badges are hilarious, a completely meaningless badge. I hate the badge indicating the latest fad, they age quickly, like ABS, Power Steering, 90hp, Fuel Injection etc etc -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
We get a few power cuts each year, mostly in the rainy season. Occasionally it will go out exactly at 9am, it's either on again in 5 minutes (hooking up a new house somewhere nearby) or stays off till 4:30pm (trimming trees). Otherwise it's mostly off when a big storm for an hour, and we leave in the Central Chiang Rai postcode. We have weak power, the local transformer is 100 amp/phase and it serves maybe 30 houses. There are 6 large houses in our moo baan and probably about 50 A/C units. We were all on one phase until we kept blowing the fuse at the transformer. One evening the PEA maintenance van was stuck there shuffling fuses for an hour, new fuse and blown within 30 minutes. They moved our development to 2 houses per phase. We do have a problem with weak supply, not a massive issue but it's not ideal. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion