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  1. 3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

    I've sold numerous Cars (in Bangkok) over the past 20 years or so, most recently about 2 years ago, I have also sold a motorbike, about 12 months ago.

     

    On each of these occasions I have not needed to provide proof of address, the last two sales (motorcycle and car) after receiving the money I didn't go to the DLT instead provding a Power of Attourney document for the sale.

     

    Thus: Not only is an Affirmation of Residence document not required by the seller, he doesn't need to be present at the DLT

     

    This is in Bangkok, I've no experiene of the requirements outside of Bangkok but find the DLT to be a lot more consistent than the Amphur offices etc in their policies.

     

    Thus: OP: Try it first. If that fails, then you may need to go to your local Consulate / Embassy to secure an Affirmation Of residence document (which is about 2500 baht at the British Consular section in Bangkok).

    It's funny that all car dealers that I contacted asked me for a valid resident certificate by embassy or immigration (condo owner certificate is not valid).

  2. 2 hours ago, ukrules said:

    Did you double check that with immigration? I think they might issue a residence certificate based on different criteria depending on what it's for.

     

    For example, many people are able to purchase a car and to register it you do need a certificate of residence. There are lots of people who only come on tourist visas yet they have cars at their second (winter) homes.

     

    If you explain why you want the certificate they might issue one as they know it's a requirement but that would depend on which province you're located in I guess.

     

     

    I went directly in Bkk immigration asking for a residence certificate. It's not possible without 1yr visa there.. ????

  3. On 4/1/2020 at 8:01 AM, VYCM said:

    I have bought and sold many cars and bikes on a tourist visa over the years

    Where? Bangkok?

    I still have problem with that. 

    I cant get resident certificare from Immigration (I don't have 1yr visa). I cant get from embassy (they cannot do that with tourist visa).

     

    Do you know an agency that can help me with this in bkk?

  4. 56 minutes ago, sillyfool said:

    not sure as i only use my bank from back home. no money in thai banks for me thanks. you could send the money via wire transfer to a thai bank with delay though.

     

    i imagine you should be able to set up a coinfield account with a thai bank connected to the account. then you may be able to send the money to the thai bank much faster.

    Coinfield = no SEC license = no BTC/THB = no direct wire transfer to Thai bank 

  5. 1 hour ago, looking for LIFE insurance said:

    Be AWARE.

    This guy thaidreaming

    put a link to www.bitkub.com so he gets either a discount/fees on anyone who uses that link.

    Plus he is wrong. Nothing wrong Coinfield.

    What he is doing is dishonest & sleazy.

    Click on the link, his email address is on the page.

    Naughty , naughty..

    It's just a referral link ???? Are you ok?

    Coinfield doesn't have BTC -> THB pair. I was just suggesting official Thailand exchange with SEC license please relax yourself ????

  6. In thai we have 3 official (licensed by SEC) exchange and 1 broker.

    3 official exchange: Bx.in.th (bitcoin co.ltd.), Bitkub and Satang corporation (satang pro).

    1 broker: Coins TH

     

    The best exchange after Bx is Bitkub -> Bitkub exchange

    I hope all volumes from bx will move there

     

  7. 10 hours ago, sillyfool said:

    coinfield operates in thailand. good trading platform. never had any issues with it. 

    People need BTC/THB pair. Coinfield is not the solution.

    In thai we have 3 official (licensed by SEC) exchange and 1 broker.

    3 official exchange: Bx.in.th (bitcoin co.ltd.), Bitkub and Satang corporation (satang pro).

    1 broker: Coins TH

     

    The best exchange after Bx is Bitkub -> Bitkub exchange

    I hope all volumes from bx will move there

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  8. On 5/23/2018 at 9:43 AM, mogandave said:

    For me, it always comes back to the assumption that if solar were truly economically viable there would not be a manufacturing facility anywhere in California that did not have it’s roof covered...

    Many companies prefer to rent their facility.. 

     

    So.. solar is the best option in thai? someone with experience in other plants? I don't find hydro plants for sell here ?

  9. 16 minutes ago, Crossy said:

    Doubtful ?

     

    A 200kVA genset running at 75% load (148kW) will drink about 40 litres an hour. 

    http://www.dieselserviceandsupply.com/Diesel_Fuel_Consumption.aspx

     

    So about 3.5 kWhr per litre.

     

    Get your fuel for 12 Baht a litre to match grid costs.

     

    If my sums are right of course.

     

    Perfect. this is more or less my calculation. Diesel is not the way..

     

    23 hours ago, Issangeorge said:

    Okay in Bangkok you are looking at about 5.9 kWh of solar power per day per square metre. I have priced 300 watt polychristoline solar panels at 15.45% efficiency at ฿4,500, and that's ฿ less than last month, so who knows how much next month. Using pannells like that you would get 5.9kWh * 15.45% = 0.91155kWh of electricity per m². You then lose some electricity due to inefficiencies, I think about 3% so let's say you would get about 0.884kWh/m². My suggestion would be you only use solar to supply your power during daylight hours, batteries are still too expensive to be practical. So let's go with 9 daylight hours a day, so at 150kWh you would need 1,350kWH, so you would need 1,350/.884 or 1,597.15m² of pannells. That comes to about 824 300 watt pannells at 15.45% efficiency, each pannel being 1.94m². Would you have enough space on your factory roof to mount that many pannells? If so the cost of your pannells at ฿4,500 per pannel will be ฿3,708,000 not counting inverter mounting hardware or installation. I wish I knew how much all that will add extra, but I don't. However at present you are paying ฿4,725/day for 1,350kWh or ฿143,718.75/month. If your total system installed is 3 times the cost of the panels or ฿11,124,000 and you can amortize it at 6% then it will cost you the same as you are paying now, for 8 years and 2 months, guaranteed no increases. After that it will be free electricity for the life of the system, plus some routine maintenance. Forget about the environment you will be helping to save, just the economics along make solar a viable option for daytime power.

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    Usefull data! Thanks!

    I will install the panel to ground.. i dont have enought roof.

    1) Without batteries total price of installation is 3 times the cost of panels? In my country simplyfing the calc is about 2 times panels and 3 times with batteries 

    2) Can I finance 100%/90%/80% of the solar project in Thai? 

    3) The biggest problem in my country for solar plants is.. thieves! what about thailand? Of course I will install security perimeter but sometimes is not enought

    4) If in about 2/3 years I want to sell all the power to MEA.. is it possible to change and ask for a 25years contract? 

     

    I hoped in thai there was a better choice of energy production for 24/24 consume but 8 years of ROI is not so bad for solar

     

  10. On 5/20/2018 at 6:58 AM, Crossy said:

    One has to ask "why"?

     

    Unless your fuel is free there's no way that "home produced" power is going to get anywhere near the price of grid power, if it were possible everyone would be doing it (I certainly would).

     

    Even grid-tie solar with its free "fuel" is about a 7 year payback.

     

     

    In my country I have an idea of what is the best production method for <1mw plants. Natural Gas (with discount for electricicty production) and Biomass is a great deal (of course better than solar) but the question is .. what about thailand. Really don't know about natural gas prices.. biomass.. wind turbine..

    The goal of course is to pay energy less than 3.5baht per unit (price from grid)

     

    Btw 7 years roi of solar without sell power at "special" price to MEA is not so bad..

  11. Hi! I'm living in bkk and I have a small factory that use about 3000 kw per day (130/150kwh 24/24). I pay about 3.5 baht per unit.

    I just starting to study energy production in thailand from solar to diesel generator and I need your help to speed up my research.

    I know is a difficult question with no specific answer but.. What do you think is the best method to self product energy in this range of utilization (3000kw per day)?

     

    PS: sorry for my poor english..

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