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  1. you might want to remove "properly" from the title, as you just mean refrigerated. if things were done "properly" from start to finish you would get 3 months for beef and 1 month for others usually but things are not done properly here best thing you can do is put meat straight in the freezer, put in fridge to thaw 24 hours before you want to eat it can also turn fridge right down as for how long i keep it, it all depends if from supermarket, then 3 days max here if i get the animal soon after slaughter then would be much longer in the fridge (if not frozen) if storing it properly by removing one of the following: air, moisture, energy, heat, time. they it would be as above without one of the 5 the bacteria cannot grow so vac packing meat when you buy it will stop it going off so quick, and/or you could coat in oil or tallow i don't usually buy from supermarket but when there i have noticed quite a few new brands that vac pack their beef be worth eyeing the use by dates they state and remember it is very common to dry age beef for 3 months, which is commonly just refrigerated with a fan
  2. Tech already available today they do not need cameras or microphones inside your house just a window will do they can hear any sounds by VIDEOING the window, no microphone needed (they can detect the vibrations on any object in the room) as for movements they already have thermal imaging and doppler ultrasound add these to face/body recognition mapper and you can literally record data points and then reproduce many closed door events with visual detail
  3. @Crossy Another option i have *i have space for 7 x 150w panels and could fit 1 more 600w panel so 4 total (area is only 75% in light right now at 3:30pm) and connect the 1050w (7x150) to 1 inverter (or 900w maybe 6 x 150, or possibly 1200w with 1 panel on a south facing wall) and connect 1200w (2x600) to the other 2 inverters would this be a more sensible approach do you think?
  4. will have to check manual, i was assuming it would just be a 2nd input for adding a 2nd array as inverter is already running, as for timers, yes may be tricky, timer would likely need be separate/AC powered but it would be more to connect panels only during times they get sun so then only one (or none) connected at a time, worst case for this would just be myself flicking breakers during the day (which would quickly get tiresome) but again this would only be done if needed
  5. ok will take a look only thing i thought if there was any issue with the setup would be put the panels on timers so they are disconnected during times they don't get sun, so only the 2x150w or the 600w are connected at any one time This was yesterday the red square is where i want to get a bit more power (this would be from the 600w panels) the east facing panels will just be a little bonus
  6. i have not yet purchased the panels but the ones below are what i am looking at, the ones to go on east wall are based purely due to where they will be fitted the 600w also on size as i only have enough space for 3 large panels on the west wall yes you are correct the sun does rise rapidly but these are just to get any extra where possible as i am maxing out battery use, and yes i am up in the mountains so sun can be very low morning and evening this is basically what i want to do here are the panels i am looking at and
  7. Just looking to see if anyone with experience/knowledge knows why this would be bad i have an OFF GRID solar setup 3 x 5kw growatt inverters with 4 x 15kw SOC first things first i am not looking to add to may current PV arrays, i am certainly not looking to climb up onto my roof. What i want to do is add panels on the east and west WALLS of my house to capture sun during the early morning and late evening at these times my current PV array is not getting much light and by the time it is, the newer panels will not be getting any and obviously when sun is on east wall the west is in shade and vice versa breaking it down to just 1 inverter (so this times 3) i would like to add a 600w panel on the west wall and on the east wall will be 2 x 150w panels connected in series i will then have these connected in parallel to the inverter what i read online is always about trying to maximize etc and how lowest voltage or current is used when mixing panels but these are not for that i have 2 PV inputs on the inverters so will make use of the 2nd unused input is it fine to join these 2 when connecting to inverter? only one or the other will have sun at any one time so i fail to see how any difference between voltage and current from diff panels would have any effect as only one will have sun any input is appreciated, thanks
  8. 13mm is less commonly used for ceiling, although can be better, it costs more and weighs more 9mm is commonly used for ceilings as it is cheaper and lighter this is what would be typically used for ceilings (same brand, less than half the price) https://www.thaiwatsadu.com/th/product/ยิปซัมยิปรอค-ชนิดธรรมดา-ขอบเรียบ-(SE)-9-มม-GYPROC-ขนาด-120-x-240-ซม-60191572 or an even cheaper brand at 102 baht a sheet https://www.thaiwatsadu.com/th/product/ยิปซัมชนิดธรรมดา-9-มม-ขอบลาดMAXUMขนาด-120-x-240-ซม-60375893 i doubt there would be any significant thermal difference between the different sheets if installed under that roof.
  9. "as cheaply as possible" this should rule out buying new roof panels backed with insulation, and then have a plasterboard ceiling with more insulation that leaves the hosepipe on the roof, this is your cheapest option and it is actually really effective (i plan to soon add this to my kitchen roof permanently, after feeling how effective it was in a restaurant recently, we already throw a hosepipe sprinkler on the roof when its hot) i would suggest HDPE pipe with a few sprinklers, the ones you just push into the pipe if you can run this say 10am-6pm then great but ideally you would create a loop but this would have additional costs obviously but then you could use a lower power pump and not have to pay for all that water 2nd least expensive option will be put a gypsum ceiling up (could also add some nice lighting same time) if you wanted to then you could fill the gap in ceiling with anything you can get your hands on to act as insulation bubble wrap, polystyrene etc instead of buying proper insulation
  10. Alcohol is a depressant Says your bias addicted opinion. the negatives from addiction are always hard to measure, just the fact of a substance being illegal makes it an issue also due to substances being illegal you would never get a clear picture of their widespread use by "normal" functioning people who are not seen as addicts and are not destructive. As for alcohol it is extremely difficult to see the damage alcohol does to a society until you are completely clean of it, and i do not mean just a few days or weeks off it.
  11. A lot of the time the crimes are only crimes because it is illegal.
  12. i paid 81k baht each for 15kw 6000 cycle* batteries from felicity solar, now in Thailand am off grid so definitely worth it i run quite a few computers 24/7 and aircons but AC i bought the most efficient i could find (the difference is huge) whether the cost is worth it to some is hard to calculate, as you mention the cost of electricity from the grid can rise steeply at any time
  13. RSO being sold is diluted (like the link above) RSO is not some wonder product you can just smoke or eat for the same benefit or you can easily make RSO, all you need to at least 95% ethanol (99% food grade preferred) briefly soak the weed in alcohol, drain and evaporate, done. in all honesty the fact that you had to ask just stick to smoking a puffs now and then or as required RSO can be long lasting which may not be desirable
  14. As a former chef that run kitchens for a decade...... If the end goal is to open your own place/sell your own products you would be much better spending the 300-500k on food and equipment and get practising nothing beats learning more than practice practise cooking what you think you would possibly sell in future one issue with learning classes/courses, is it puts blinkers on the chef, and makes them a this way only type food is flexible there are no rules or set ways, especially for business for your own place the most important thing is to know your customer base being able to cook the "best food ever" does NOT make you a good chef running a profitable kitchen is what makes a good chef (many fail to understand this) yes you are correct Baking is a separate speciality, baking is a science. one comment you may not like enjoying cooking at home is not the same as cooking for a business the enjoyment may be soon lost as time and pressure quickly mount up kitchen time management and pressure is what gets most chefs regardless of any training and those who are used to having time quickly get stressed when on the clock
  15. similar with myself, i have 400K+ sat in an account i used to not touch, and they have then wanted copy of every page of bank book and i was asked "where are other transactions?" most recent extension, i was not asked anything, but i had deposited more funds in past year and used the account to buy stuff from Lazada so it had some transactions and looked like account was being used.
  16. Hard Drives (thank me later)
  17. where did they pluck the 66 and the magical 33 from? when according to worldometer the current population is just under 72m......
  18. The UK COPA/CSW "Satoshi Trial" verdict in a few days may likely cause a big movement it seems the court case is why we have current movement buy the rumour, sell the news i think verdict is on 15th, they are giving closing statements currently the case has been going on for a month already for those unaware
  19. Indo-Chinese Sand Snake harmless killing if danger is unknown is fine posting about it online.............🤦‍♂️
  20. providing you are not taking payments etc (like stated above) all you need today is an informative website describing your business and services offered and contact details (these must include some chat apps) today these are usually 1 page html websites, and there are many many free templates to use 1 page html sites use very little resources and are fast to load basically your costs are hosting which can be got for very cheap (or even free) and the domain which is roughly standard price depending on the TLD of your choosing you do not need any SEO or SEM services if you were to pay someone to build such a page really you would be looking at $100 max plus hosting domain costs providing you have descriptive text and media ready to go should take a day to setup, no more even doing yourself it is really quick these days basic web hosting can be got for about $30/year, domain you are looking at $2+/year depending on TLD but about $10-15 for most
  21. How do you know and how can you speak for each and every immigration officer? seems quite a bizarre comment to make, like you know every IO personally and not a single one of them would ever be corrupt and why would there be any such comment on the system if he is not officially blacklisted?
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