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  1. An alternative could be Flashfish A601 portable power station, it has pass through and UPS function, but its expensive at 430 USD, and Lazada does not have that version. I can only guess at what the import duty would be. Also, they charge 170 usd for a 100 W solar panel, and i need 3-4 of them, seems a lot. In all the payback time becomes too long. Ecoflow also does UPS, but more expensive Bluetti may be able, if you manage it right Jackery cant Anker maybe
  2. My CyberPower UPS (uninterruptible power supply) is now two years old, and backup has gone from 20 mins to 2 seconds. When looking for a new one I came across this product https://voltronicpower.com/en-US/Product/Detail/Solar-Online-UPS-1KVA-3KVA a UPS with solar panels, that prioritizes solar, battery, grid. Can anyone recommend a small one? (500 W for 10 mins to save my work and power down)
  3. I have to say I don't get the point of the mode/gears. There is no difference in acceleration, it seems to work only a speed limiter.
  4. Just had another small issue. On both sides of the rear wheel is a plastic/ gfrp cover. each cover is attached with two bolts, but on both the plastic had crumbled under one of the screws. I filled the cavity with acrylic and bolted it back on. But gotta remember to give it a pull every now and then so if it wants of it will be in the driveway, not the road. Also in half a mind to remove them.
  5. Yes! That’s what I want. Can you recommend a small one? regarding being sure it works to cut grid power, it’s one thing to have a new one work, but how about after 15 years, or a gecko finds it’s way in there.
  6. I could DIY by simply plugging an inverter into a wall socket, but I don’t to want break the law to save 10 thb pr day, and how certain can I be that those cheap inverters will disconnect in case of power out. The only way I see where can get decent pay off and backup power is with the one I first discribe. I am just not sure if it legal and safe.
  7. For a grid tie system I need an installed package, and that is way more expensive.
  8. i am thinking about installing a small off grid system in the same house as we have a grid, and then have a switch where I can choose to draw from solar or from grid. I see an automatic switch on Lazard’s (ATS Automatic Dual Power Transfer Switch 2P ) that will automatically switch when the batteries turn off. Amorn solar has a battery kit for 19000 THB, get a second panel your out 22 k, and earning 2 kWh pr day, so you looking at a pay back time of about 2000 days. Not too bad, and you have a little emergency power in case of power out. I do have a couple of questions I hope the forum can answer I rent the house and don’t want to deal with MEA, and I don’t want to break the law or electrocute a lineman for 10 THB pr day. Does the switch legally and assuredly works as a off-grid system?? I have a small UPS so I won’t get interrupted during the switch, but can a UPS handle if the sinus waves from the grid don’t match with the ups sinus.??
  9. There is fifth way to have solar, where you install small off grid system in the same house that you have a grid, and then have a switch where you can choose to draw from solar or from grid. I see an automatic switch on Lazard’s (ATS Automatic Dual Power Transfer Switch 2P ) that will automatically switch when the batteries turn off. Amorn solar has a battery kit for 19000 THB, get a second panel your out 25 k, and earning 2 kWh pr day, so you looking at a pay back time of about 2500 days. Not too bad, and you have a little emergency power in case of power out. I do have a couple of questions I hope the forum can answer Does the switch legally count as a off-grid system?? I have a small UPS so I won’t get interrupted during the switch, but can a UPS handle if the sinus waves from the grid don’t match with the ups sinus.??
  10. So just had a problem, the Deco Super Ace would not go. It lights up, but throttle did nothing. I contacted the dealer and he came the same day to pick it up, by night time he fixed it; a rat had chewed a cable. I took a taxi there and drove it home. Bill was 600 thb. I forgot to report that last year it picked up an imbalance in the rear wheel. The dealer sent it to the factory, and they kept it for 3 weeks to fix it. Long time but no bill.
  11. it is faster at 0-60 than my old Fino, so I would say it would have no problem pulling a sidecar. Last I checked the range, a few months ago, it was still 7 km pr volt, up to 50 km. But mind you I have only driven 2000 km since I got it. The roads here are dangerous for bikes.
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