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Russia and Iran to Solidify Alliance with Strategic Partnership Treaty
Smart move for Iran. given the climate in the Middle East. As for Russia? Maybe not so much. The entire Meddle East mess is worrisome. The biggest danger to world peace. The Ukraine war will be over soon, so the focus will shift to the Middle East. And the new administration is very much pro-Israel. -
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Is the harsh criticisms of Sir Keir Starmer fair and justified
Political partisanship has with the new media of the last 10 years reached the levels of Northern Ireland 30 years ago. At that time there was a joke that the hardline protestant leader Rev Ian Paisley was dying but he shocked his supporters with the news that he converted to the Catholic faith. They went to ask him "why?" and he replied "if one has to die it better be one of them than one of us" -
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Specific EV Questions
Yes...it would work. As to what you can "safely" start with current-wise requires you to know if there are any other electrical equipment on the same circuit and how much that equipment is pulling amp-wise. Like maybe lights, outlets in the house that maybe your TV or similar equipment is hooked to....maybe a microwave....may be an A/C....maybe who knows what. Then add on what the charger will draw when in use. Determine if you will then exceed the safe current draw for that circuit. What if that circuit is not a standalone circuit and it just a branch of a circuit that is also powering other equipment/sockets in your home. What if that circuit (and lets say it's a 16A circuit) is almost always pulling 5A and maybe even a higher current (say 10A total) when certain in-frequently used equipment is turned on. Well, if you plug in your EV charger set to 16A you are now up to 21A (or maybe 26A) being pulled exceeding the 16A circuit safe limit. Well, you might think that the 16A circuit breaker will trip "immediately" whenever exceeding 16A but that is not the way a circuit breaker work. That 16A circuit breaker will only trip once the current exceeds 16A for a certain length of time depending on how high the current actually is. Circuit breakers have a "trip curve" which is typically a B or C curve in homes which determine when the breaker will trip after the 16A is exceeded...and as mentioned it depends on "how long" and "how high the current is"....both come into play as to when the breaker will trip. Seems here in Thailand circuit breakers with a C-curve are used. Just look at the front of the circuit breaker....if it says B16, B20, etc., it's B-curve circuit breaker, if it says C16, C20, etc., it's a C-curve circuit breaker. A B-curve breaker has a faster trip curve than a C-curve breaker, but even that B-curve breaker does not trip immediately unless really high current is drawn. A C-16A circuit breaker (which you probably have) would take well over 1000 (one thousand) seconds to trip with 21A going thru it. If would not trip "immediately" (i.e., less than 1 second overload) until at least 80A and a max of 160A. See below weblink and snapshot for more info on circuit breakers, tripping curves, etc. The only way to "really" know how many amps a circuit is carrying is to measure it with an ammeter. Maybe you have such an ammeter already on your main circuit box. Maybe you have clamp-on ammeter? https://www.electricaltechnology.org/2021/07/tripping-curves-circuit-breaker.html -
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Isaan tamarind vendor fined for nude model marketing tactics
Ohh come on... the pics had been censored with tape covering the sensitive areas so how is this illegal for the police to fine him? Ohh wait.. What am i saying. the police use any excuse if they think they can get money from someone. I had to pay 1000 baht for turning on a yellow light even though i was under it when it was green but traffic prevented me from proceeding in my turn. The cop flashed some card in Thai trying to tell me it was the same as running a red light. I did not buy their story but eventually I had to pay to get my license back since they also violated their own laws by taking and keeping my license to drive until i paid at the checkpoint on the street. No receipt also. hmph...
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