October 2, 2025Oct 2 We have very weak incoming electricity in our house,eg if use the hairdryer and start the microwave same time you can hear the hairdryer effect goes down a little bit. Is there any way we can tune up the incoming power to the house?
October 2, 2025Oct 2 47 minutes ago, sanook 1 said: We have very weak incoming electricity in our house,eg if use the hairdryer and start the microwave same time you can hear the hairdryer effect goes down a little bit. Is there any way we can tune up the incoming power to the house? The first thing would be to contact an electrician to see if everything is wired correctly, even load across circuit breakers, separate breakers for aircon, hot water etc. Otherwise contact the electricity provider and report it as a fault, the local transformer may need to be upgraded.
October 2, 2025Oct 2 @ sanook1.. are you anywhere near Kuchinarai in the Kalasin Changwat? If so I can pop over and have a look. If not there are many things to consider, probably first off is it just new or has this been happening for awhile? If just newly happening and you've changed nothing at the house then go in and see PEA. They has Google Maps of all the streets and houses and can pinpoint your house and the power feed to your house. If you're nice they are nice and friendly too. This time of the year they have a cue as they are busy. If they can't help get back here with some details of your setup (meter size etc) and some pics. of your power connection and Consumer Unit. 🙂
October 2, 2025Oct 2 Your house ? .... time for solar Our first village house, incoming use to fluctuate 150-250v. When someone opened a repair shop a couple lots down, when he welded, everything in our house slowed down Someone tell me again about TH being a developing country and not 3rd world 😎
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