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Electrician, Pak Chong/Khao Yai

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Long shot but I need to find an electrician in the Pak Chong/Khao Yai area, Nakhon Ratchasima. I'm stuck in the UK at the moment and won't be back under the current restrictions for quite some time.

 

My wife doesn't live at my house as her business is in the Korat city but she went to my house yesterday and found there was no power on the ground floor.  The main living accommodation is on the first floor but there's a workshop and a utility room downstairs.  The water pump is powered from a socket down there so there's no water.

 

As far as I know the house didn't flood recently but it has been very wet there and I suspect water ingress. The sockets that are downstairs are all fairly high in any case but there are a couple of areas where water could possibly have got in.  One of the MCB's has tripped and is showing a red light.  The plugs have all been removed downstairs but the MCB won't reset so there must be a problem in the wiring.

 

I could probably find the fault fairly easily if I was there but I'm not do I need an electrician - a real one, not a builder who says he can - one of those already screwed things up before.

In a pinch you can always usually have someone visit or call the local PEA office and ask if they have a PEA technician knowledgeable with indoor wiring who does work on the side

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22 hours ago, RichCor said:

In a pinch you can always usually have someone visit or call the local PEA office and ask if they have a PEA technician knowledgeable with indoor wiring who does work on the side

Good idea, thanks.

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