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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai and Cambodian Army Commanders Strike Seven-Point Deal
tells you who realy runs both countries ! -
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Is Trump actually doing a better job than you expected?
List all the promises he made with a tick against the ones he achieves; Here are some starters; Has Trump kept his day one promises? -
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Problems after Sleep on New Desktop.
was a Dell customer for over 15 years, over he past 2 years some issues/problems started to show on a regular basis, last year dumped them and moved to Lenovo,,,, should have done that long time ago -
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Trumps bald patch exposed
I've seen his hair get much worse now that he's done campaigning. FWIW, those photos referenced are doctored. There's really no need, it's bad enough as is IRL. -
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65000 baht renewal and wise
Yes, I've printed off monthly Wise receipts as proof of International transfers, which were accepted by Immigration. When Immigration introduced new orders accepting monthly overseas transfers, depending on who you banked with, the option chosen as the reason for transfer on the Wise site, and the Wise partner bank that paid it to your account, which at that time was Bangkok bank, Kasikorn or the TMB, transfers were not always coded as overseas transfers, so Wise transfer receipts became proof of an overseas transfer. Previously, some banks could issue a 'credit receipt' as proof, or you required a 'funds transfer receipt' from the Wise partner bank that made the transaction. The situation has since improved and regardless of which Wise partner branch (BKK or KK) paid out to a different bank, I believe all banks can now issue a 'credit receipt' as proof of an International transfer. Although an overseas transfer may not be coded as such in a passbook, it could be listed as 'International' on a bank statement. I'm still puzzled as to the reason behind your question. There is no yearly statement printable from Wise, they are printable per transaction. -
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Question: Electrical Problem
Crossy is on track in asking for the Kw rating of the heater and> is it the blue mains breaker? or the red Earth leakage C/B? and> if its the main breaker it could be hot from nearly overload and/or> tripping early being faulty. But consider this > If the water heater is perhaps 6kw then the current would be peaking/cycling at 25 Amps (some are as high as 6,8kw rating) and hopefully the house wiring being used is not just typical 10Amp, and youve also got some pretty serious C/B on the right so the total amps could be stretching the friendship on the 63 Amp blue mains breaker, even if its not faulty to be "tripping early". The very nature of the water heater element construction may have small electrical leakage and be intermittently tripping the red one?, Perhaps not since you havent reassured us about which one> Blue/red? If your water heater model is excessive in power rating?, consider replacing with as low as a 1.8 kw model? especially for being kind to the house wiring as well as "avoiding" the tripping. (see below.) If the installed unit is too high powered, even though the temperature setting is just right for you, it is surely cycling full on then off etc, and the on cycle means a high a current and could be the culprit adding to when the a/cons are possibly cycling on/off too. Regardless of their nominal Kw rating, the start current of their compressors are typically 6 times (momentarily) their running current, and adding them up (when they coincide) will surely trip the blue mains C/B. Be aware about the A/Con stated ratings. Sure there is the electrical k/w rating, but they often proudly boast the Kw heat/cool rating (like a BTU rating) which is about 4 times the actual electrical rating because of the COP. Coefficient Of Performnce, i.e. the efficient ability of evaporation of the refrigerant to transfer British Thermal Units of energy from outside to inside of house or viceverca. The electrical k/w rating is the go but there are the peaks as above. Hope this helps your chosen, thinking, electrician and do let us know red or blue, and the size of the water heater hey.
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