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54 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

My bill was up from 260bht to 360bht due to aircon use. 

Still, 3.7bht/unit not that bad. 

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Is this the bill for an outside toilet? You don't have a refrigerator, any fans, any other electrical devices? Pumps? Lights? WiFi? CCTV? Internet routers? The amount you've consumed is what my house consumes when there's nobody living there.

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30 minutes ago, bradiston said:

Is this the bill for an outside toilet? You don't have a refrigerator, any fans, any other electrical devices? Pumps? Lights? WiFi? CCTV? Internet routers? The amount you've consumed is what my house consumes when there's nobody living there.

I've got solar power for most of my home (9x 340w).

Only the aircon, showers and cooker work off the grid. 

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Our bill was about the same as last year's according to the meter reading the night before, about 1100 kwh or thereabouts. But the solar also made around 400+ units too.

So would have been a considerable increase.

We haven't had a finalised bill yet as they think somethings amiss with the readings. 555.

Perhaps someone has seen something they shouldn't have...eeek

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I don't know if the relief will be short lived, but our daily usage is heading back down towards our normal 30kWh after peaking at double that.

 

As noted in an earlier post, our habits haven't altered, just the weather.

 

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On 4/24/2023 at 6:36 PM, MJCM said:

How the ..... did you come to that conclusion??

 

VAT is still the same at 7%

Ft Charge was still the same at 0,93430 THB per UNit

 

Edit: Electricity prices (basic) haven't changed (AFAIK) since November 2015 (the only thing changed / added since then is the Ft (Fuel surcharge) )

 

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Our bill was still 4.2 baht per unit but all other costs had doubled. That’s how I ……… came to that conclusion 

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20 minutes ago, deansy1972 said:

Our bill was still 4.2 baht per unit but all other costs had doubled. That’s how I ……… came to that conclusion 

 

Please can you post a scan of your current bill and one you are comparing with?

 

The only recent changes have been Ft (and an Ft rebate for low users). If "other costs" are doubling you may have a billing issue.

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2 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

Please can you post a scan of your current bill and one you are comparing with?

 

The only recent changes have been Ft (and an Ft rebate for low users). If "other costs" are doubling you may have a billing issue.

I’m not in Thailand at the moment. I’ll see if the wife can send them

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Just checked my records.  This month this year, 5401 Baht; last month this year, 3689 = UP 46%,

 

This month this year, 5401, compared to the same month last year, 3884 = UP 39%.

 

So, far from doubled.  We have 4 a/c units:  two of which are inverters.

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On 4/25/2023 at 6:29 PM, Stocky said:

Wife went to see them today. Apparently it was something of a scrum in there many, many people wanting to know why their bills were so high. She eventually got to see the right person, nothing can be done about the current bill, but they will change the coding for the next one. We may receive a house visit to verify that the property is now solely residential, which is to be expected. 

This months bill arrived today, now correctly coded as 1125; no one did come to check the property was now solely residential. Consumption down 8% on last month, but bill 20% less.

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