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Posted
23 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

That is your choice to buy a LED bulb or not but it isn't expensive for such a bulb and they do last considerably longer than the filament type.

He has clarified that the 200 baht is only for fitting per bulb which is excessive in my opinion.

Some LED's are good and last a long time some are rubbish and even dangerous.

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Posted
20 minutes ago, KhaoHom said:

 

That works because dollars work in US and you are actually in US.

 

You think in dollars. You've never been able to make the jump to value things in baht. I'm not saying it's not effective in some cases - it's just you lack the experience to understand the value of the currency no matter where you live and how long you claim to have lived in Thailand.

 

A person living here should be able to value everything from a grilled mackerel to a houseplant.

 

In this case, instead of complaining here a quick check on Lazada for this tourist should have sufficed.

I really have no idea what you're going on about, I've been living in Thailand for 20 years now, so you seem to have some strange issues that you're dealing with. 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, TimBKK said:


no need to cut the power, just turn the light switch off.  Takes the technician a few minutes, at most.  Not cheap but I suppose it’s all relative.

Its irrelevant how long its takes, From reading your comments it sounds like you don't have a clue about electrics but are quibblibg over £15 for an electrician to change the lights, why don't you do it your self, you will need

1 x steps 1000b

1 x tester  100-300bt

1 x electrial screw driver .100-300bt

1 x pad saw incase different size, 100bt

 

Well over 800b

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Posted
2 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Its irrelevant how long its takes, From reading your comments it sounds like you don't have a clue about electrics but are quibblibg over £15 for an electrician to change the lights, why don't you do it your self, you will need

1 x steps 1000b

1 x tester  100-300bt

1 x electrial screw driver .100-300bt

1 x pad saw incase different size, 100bt

 

Well over 800b


Just changed one without any of those things, which IMO illustrates how absurd a 200b install fee is.

 

You are right about one thing, I did not have a clue about electrics…other than knowing 200b is a joke.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, TimBKK said:


Just changed one without any of those things, which IMO illustrates how absurd a 200b install fee is.

 

You are right about one thing, I did not have a clue about electrics…other than knowing 200b is a joke.

Classic cheap charlie, thinks everyone should work for nothing, try not to electrocute youself

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Posted
1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

The other option is do it yourself, fall off the ladder, get taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital and the bill is quickly 1m baht 

I guess the bulbs are not located on the roof of a highrise building.

Posted
5 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Just a ceiling will do, a danger to the elderly like you

Yes, you are correct. But I personally believe that people who exercise on a regular basis like you and me do have a better control about balance and movement than others. I think that others will fall before we do.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, msbkk said:

Yes, you are correct. But I personally believe that people who exercise on a regular basis like you and me do have a better control about balance and movement than others. I think that others will fall before we do.

I am 77, do F all exercise, and change my own light bulbs very rarely,  using my own ladder. Bulbs are over 5 years old, WiFi RGB fitting, fitted by me, cost less than Bht 200 each. I do knock the breaker off when I did the fittings. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, TimBKK said:


After being told 200b per, I will - not going to entertain pure greed in this instance.

 

And, this condo has a reputation for room lighting issues so its nothing more than a opportunistic money grab.

If the bulb to be replaced is an IED it isn't expensive, but you still have not said why you wont change the bulb yourself

Posted
19 hours ago, johng said:

He has clarified that the 200 baht is only for fitting per bulb which is excessive in my opinion.

Some LED's are good and last a long time some are rubbish and even dangerous.

Buy a cheap make and you get low quality, the same for everything.

Posted
3 hours ago, KannikaP said:

I am 77, do F all exercise, and change my own light bulbs very rarely,  using my own ladder. Bulbs are over 5 years old, WiFi RGB fitting, fitted by me, cost less than Bht 200 each. I do knock the breaker off when I did the fittings. 

What's the benefit of WiFi light bulbs? 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Buy a cheap make and you get low quality, the same for everything.

Some of us have learnt a long time ago, you don't always get what you pay for, in fact often things aren't worth the money 

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Posted
2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

What's the benefit of WiFi light bulbs? 

Can control them via an app, schedule on, off, colour.

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