I am interested in your comment about grid tie, is this an established thing in Thailand ??
I have some experience living on solar and the costs have dramatically reduced over the last few years.The overlooked problem has been the replacement of the batteries, in Australia that meant putting A$10 or more per week aside just for the batteries.
Obviously with out this cost I believe that solar is close to being an alternative.
There is a bloke in Chiangmai who knows his business (ABO) So no doubt there are others around.
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2012-04-18 23:31:12
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2012-02-22 17:11:20
Mae sai - - Shang Lei same same.
Shame I liked your pictures.
Shame I liked your pictures.
In Topic: Thai Funeral And Memorial Customs
2012-02-13 18:48:37
So the one year- is this once only or each year.
In Topic: Walen School - Chiang Rai
2012-02-01 20:43:24
I ask because I dont know the cost of lessons.
I agree with your arithmetic, but I put in the average of 6 students- then its near 1000Baht per hour.
If you take lessons privately its about 750Bahts per hour.
As I say I dont know the value of language lessons.
I agree with your arithmetic, but I put in the average of 6 students- then its near 1000Baht per hour.
If you take lessons privately its about 750Bahts per hour.
As I say I dont know the value of language lessons.
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