Popular Post Crossy Posted August 31, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted August 31, 2020 Been raining a bit. Sent by a friend, sadly no information as to weather it is still functioning. 2 1 1 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post tonray Posted September 1, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2020 Maybe it will slow the wheel down and you'll get a smaller bill 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThailandRyan Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 Well well, that's a fine how do you do. Whatever, I am sure there was either a large boom on a circuit board at the main, or if not do not touch or else sparky will become crispy fried smoking quick. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post worgeordie Posted September 1, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2020 It's the new combined electricity and water meter, only available in Thailand. regards Worgeordie 2 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matzzon Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 Yep, last time you got a little bit spicy bill. This time it´s a little bit more moist. Just wait until it gets really hot! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonray Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 Simply a further justification for those Chinese submarines....it's a plot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sometimewoodworker Posted September 1, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, Crossy said: Been raining a bit. Sent by a friend, sadly no information as to weather it is still functioning. Was that a deliberate pun? If so well done, and if not it still works whether accidental or autocomplete kicking in ???? If it were me I would know it’s my dyslexia showing Edited September 1, 2020 by sometimewoodworker 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metropolitian Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 Nothing to worry. Energy from the source. Friend probably living near one of those dams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlyai Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 Out our way if you rang PEA they would say ' nothing wrong with our meter'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metropolitian Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 43 minutes ago, carlyai said: Out our way if you rang PEA they would say ' nothing wrong with our meter'. Unless you told them the disc is not spinning while using three aircons in the lowest settings. Give them five minutes to zip their zippers and hop over to the pole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rwill Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 Blame it on the lotus seeds.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandyf Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 Not the best way to test the theory, but pure water does not conduct electricity, and rainwater is supposed to be pure. There needs to be salts in the water for conduction. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiSePuede419 Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 1 hour ago, sandyf said: Not the best way to test the theory, but pure water does not conduct electricity, and rainwater is supposed to be pure. There needs to be salts in the water for conduction. Not true. Electricity needs "ions" to move in electrolyte. Distilled water contains no ions and does not conduct electricity. Rain water has dissolved salts and acids that dissociate easily into ions. Rain water is therefore able to conduct electricity.Oct 12, 2017 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AgMech Cowboy Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 On 9/1/2020 at 6:57 AM, Crossy said: Been raining a bit. Sent by a friend, sadly no information as to weather it is still functioning. Very interesting!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandyf Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 4 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said: Not true. Electricity needs "ions" to move in electrolyte. Distilled water contains no ions and does not conduct electricity. Rain water has dissolved salts and acids that dissociate easily into ions. Rain water is therefore able to conduct electricity.Oct 12, 2017 You are wrong. Rain water is vapourised water, no different to distilled water. Any impurities in rain water come from the local atmosphere and at the moment the atmosphere is cleaner than it has been for decades. You would have to prove the rain water had picked the appropriate impurities before it becomes definitive that electricity would be conducted. Reality is that the conductivity of rain water will vary quite significantly. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussie11950 Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 1 hour ago, sandyf said: You are wrong. Rain water is vaporised water, no different to distilled water. Any impurities in rain water come from the local atmosphere and at the moment the atmosphere is cleaner than it has been for decades. You would have to prove the rain water had picked the appropriate impurities before it becomes definitive that electricity would be conducted. Reality is that the conductivity of rain water will vary quite significantly. From Research Gate. 9th Nov, 2016 Fangxia Zhu RephiLe Bioscience Ltd. Pure water does not contain any ions and is neutral. However, once the pure water is exposed to air, its purity will drop rapidly. Even if only a few minutes, pH will be a significant decline. This is because the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with water to produce carbonic acid. The hydrogen ion (H +) released by carbonic acid ionization decreases the pH of the water. The reaction is very rapid and the resistivity of pure water exposed to air drops from 18.2 MΩ · cm to 4 MΩ · cm in 60 minutes. Therefore, we advocate to use pure water as soon as possible, rather than storage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xtrnuno41 Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 no problem. Was once in Manilla, they even didnt cover the meter and connections were made just poorly taped. I believe they changed meters in existing box and the cap didnt fit anymore, so just left it off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandyf Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 15 hours ago, aussie11950 said: From Research Gate. 9th Nov, 2016 Fangxia Zhu RephiLe Bioscience Ltd. Pure water does not contain any ions and is neutral. However, once the pure water is exposed to air, its purity will drop rapidly. Even if only a few minutes, pH will be a significant decline. This is because the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with water to produce carbonic acid. The hydrogen ion (H +) released by carbonic acid ionization decreases the pH of the water. The reaction is very rapid and the resistivity of pure water exposed to air drops from 18.2 MΩ · cm to 4 MΩ · cm in 60 minutes. Therefore, we advocate to use pure water as soon as possible, rather than storage. I don't know what you are trying to say. If you wish to believe that rain water does not start life as distilled water that is up to you, time to understand what google is trying to tell you. You may not have noticed but I did say the conductance would vary, the question is, at what point does it become high enough for the current to have any noticeable effect, a bit like earth leakage. Enough to say I for one wouldn't stick my fingers in the water, human conductance also varies very significantly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ICELANDMAN Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 37 minutes ago, sandyf said: I don't know what you are trying to say. If you wish to believe that rain water does not start life as distilled water that is up to you, time to understand what google is trying to tell you. You may not have noticed but I did say the conductance would vary, the question is, at what point does it become high enough for the current to have any noticeable effect, a bit like earth leakage. Enough to say I for one wouldn't stick my fingers in the water, human conductance also varies very significantly. I agree in what you say, but even if the water is contaminated with salts or other, electricity is transmitted only if there is a negative discharge point on the ground, in this case nothing exactly happens to the electricity meter even if the water is contaminated because the electricity meter is insulated and contains the contaminated water colored without loss until it overflows, then the electricity company will ask for money to install a new meter if you still want to receive electricity in the house, this is normal Thailand life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandyf Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 5 hours ago, ICELANDMAN said: I agree in what you say, but even if the water is contaminated with salts or other, electricity is transmitted only if there is a negative discharge point on the ground, in this case nothing exactly happens to the electricity meter even if the water is contaminated because the electricity meter is insulated and contains the contaminated water colored without loss until it overflows, then the electricity company will ask for money to install a new meter if you still want to receive electricity in the house, this is normal Thailand life. Quite. A certain level of current has to pass before physical damage starts to occur. People get sidetracked by electric shock which is quite different. The presence of water combined with natural oils would cause a reduction in skin contact resistance and the current required to cause fibrillation in the heart is only a fraction of what would be required to cause overheating and failure of some sort in equipment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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