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Fruit4Life

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  1. Hello.


    I am staying long term in Thailand on a non-o marriage visa.

    I am visiting my home country Denmark in September. While visiting Denmark, I will renew my passport, because it expires next year, and I will need a new passport to renew my current visa in January 2024.


    Before leaving Thailand, do I need to apply for a re-entry permit, so my current visa won't expire? The reason why I am asking, is because, when I come back from Denmark and arrive in Thailand, Thai immigration will stamp the new passport and not the old one?
     

    Is it then possible to transfer my old visa to the new passport when I am back in Thailand, or should this be done in Denmark before arrival to Thailand?


    Anyone with similar experience?

    Thank you.

  2. But it's only temporary maintenance.... www.immigration.go.th

    Maybe 90 days is temporary?

    Truly amazing. If you live 100+ km from the immigration office it's not super cool. And we should avoid "traveling"?

     

    https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do

    Failure of Web Server bridge:

     


    No backend server available for connection: timed out after 10 seconds or idempotent set to OFF or method not idempotent.

  3. On 1/23/2020 at 10:26 AM, farmerjo said:

    Super products Thailand has a range and may be able to help.

    Member rice555 has recommended them several times.

    Website is in Thai,maybe can translate.

    http://www.superproducts.co.th/THAI_web/imagess/PDF_download/005_ระบบอัตโนมัติ_2019.pdf

    Great, thanks, will check them out. @rice555 do you by any chance know if they would have high throughput valves for 1/2 inch pipes?

     

    Oooh, and how do you contact these guys? Aaah, found it: http://www.superproducts.co.th/THAI_web/1home/develop online.html

     

  4. 10 hours ago, ireckonso said:

    I think in the end you would be better using multiple outlets and zoning out your grow area. You can put in a 2 " valve but if you dont have the pressure and flow rates to make use of it you are not going to increase your end result.

    I agree, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Well a 1" valve might do the trick, but I am just looking for specific product recommendations. I will need 10-20 of these automatic devices.. maybe more. I don't want to buy and test all the products on the market and the local shops don't have what I need, so I might be lost in translation.

  5. 10 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

    Haven't measured!  The sellers probably list water flow on the listing.  Mine are Green with a clear screw on water proof lid to keep the electrics dry.  I had 3 prior to moving up from Pattaya.  I haven't found those ones yet......it's only been 6 years so there is a chance they will turn up! 

    It's easy to measure manually by looking at the sprinkler radius with and without the timer. I use this one: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/buy-1-get-1-free-gift-automatic-digital-lcd-electronic-home-water-timer-garden-irrigation-controller-programs-waterproof-i110791478-s112811168.html

     

    It's OKay, fairly ok to program, but the throughput is lacking a bit.

  6. 6 hours ago, ireckonso said:

    UMMM how does a manual opening valve have anything to do with your post wanting better electronic timer valves ???

    I just want to show how big the valve opening is compared to the electronic ones. The throughput is much higher in the manual one. I am not sure I can get similar throughput with electronic ones, because I am already testing one electronic one with bad throughput.

  7. 4 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

    I bought 4 on Aliexpress recently. US$11.00 each and they run on AA batteries.  Their fairly easy to program.  

    Hi, thanks for the suggestion, which ones did you get, there are a ton of them out there. How is the throughput compared to standard red knob valves?

     

    Thanks!

  8. On 1/20/2020 at 6:25 PM, ireckonso said:

    You could get a powered solenoid valve mated with a separate timer and battery setup.

    Thanks for the tip regarding the solenoid valves. They might be what I need. they throughput does not look as good as in the standard PVC red nob valves: 83452481_2599284207060356_17305989910804

     

    VS

    https://shopee.co.th/โซลินอยด์วาล์ว-AC-220-DC12V-DC24V%3B-1-2---3-4--Solenoid-Valve-N-C-พลาสติก--ทองเหลือง-i.18653128.792084999?gclid=CjwKCAiA35rxBRAWEiwADqB370Vv8wuKIa9kqJfMRgfRXeUQXa486FwdmJREiRBbsrfH2hhDeoNiThoCTnkQAvD_BwE

     

    But I will keep looking, thanks!

  9. Hello, which irrigation timers do you use for 1/2" pipe for your garden? I found one, but it inhibits water pressure, because the valve is too small. It seems hard to find good valve systems here, or am I just not looking in the right places?

     

    Thank you.

     

  10. 21 hours ago, CLW said:

    I can understand your principles. This is quite popular in my country for picking strawberries. Though I'm not sure this will work for Thailand or Asian countries.
    Having visited several farms or places that are doing agro-tourism, most people want to take pictures, selfies etc. Enjoy the (cute) environment and have some drinks or food (preferably in a/c rooms). Some animals for the kids or a playground. Buy souvenirs or produce from the farm.
    People are just to lazy and scared of sunshine, insects etc to pick up their own fruits. This is my opinion or suggestions.

    Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
     

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. You might be right, but we still have some vegans and fruitarians who really want to pick their own, which of course is nice and this might be an investment for the future.

     

    Thanks again. ????

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