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Toxic Truth: Why Kennedy’s Concerns About Chemicals in Food Deserve Serious Attention
Or perhaps it’s a distraction. Either way, talk is cheap, handshakes are not regulation while gutting the FDA and CDC is an invite to ignore what regulations remain. Profits up at cost to public health. -
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UK Redefines Global Role as Aid Budget Faces Deep Cuts
Good news if true. However, if Labour told me it was raining in Manchester in October I'd go outside to check. They say a lot of things but actually do very few of them. -
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Extension using monthly deposits to Bangkok Bank- FFT before, now shows TPP
I'm at the age where I can't handle much more stress. Just turned 78 this month -
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How about a solar car port on a budget?
I have a cheap Chinese PowMr 8.2kW inverter. It runs OK most of the time, and handles 5-6kW loads fine for a short period. However, if we run constant loads of 2.5-3kW or higher for two or three hours, then the inverter at some point overheats resulting in it derating or shutting down. I think it's time for a new, higher quality inverter. I was thinking about the Deye SUN-10K-SG02LP1-EU-AM3 inverter (I don't want to run two 5K inverters in parallel). Our absolute maximum load (when shower heater plus some other loads are running) is 6kW, and the maximum constant loads for extended time is around 3.5kW (when charging the EV). I would expect the Deye inverter to be able to handle that without any problems and without overheating. I can get this inverter on Lazada/Shopee for just under 70k baht. Before buying, however, I would like to hear the experiences of other board members who have Deye inverters. Have any of you had any problems with overheating/derating when running large'ish loads? Also, I have two battery packs with different inverters connected in parallel without communication between inverter and batteries. That works well for me. Can the Deye inverters support batteries without establishing communication between inverter and batteries, i.e. you just input charging voltage, at what voltage to switch over to grid etc. Thanks in advance for your input. -
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Employment with a retirement savings plan
My son is finishing his 3rd year at a university here in Thailand. In looking at his future, I’ve been wondering what sector of employment he should look toward, i.e., public, private, NGO, international corporation, self-employment, or what and where. His major is immaterial regarding this matter. Are IRAs (individual retirement accounts) or other savings plans as part of payroll deductions by employers a recognized practice in Thailand? Where might one find an employer who even matches the percent of contribution--at least up to a certain percentage? My thought is that if the employee were left to set up and contribute to his or her retirement account without the employer’s help and implementation, it wouldn’t get done. It would be too easy to skip deposits as well as to dip into and deplete the funds long before retirement. In particular, do you know if private or public/government universities offer and encourage retirement savings accounts for their employees? Thanks for your advice.
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