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  1. OK thanks guys. I'll get the neighbour onto it. He does this kind of stuff. Wanted to fix it myself if I could.
  2. At the fully-closed position it's started to leak a little bit of water. I'm thinking open it up a little, hold the top little bit with pliers, and close it again. Is this right? I don't have pliers so I can't try it but I can borrow some from the neighbour when he comes back home.
  3. If you need to book it in the future in case it changes again, go to the BKK immigration site and it's there under 'queue online' in the top right https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/home_en/
  4. Hempcrete, hemp-plastic hybrids (stronger, lighter), antimicrobial fibres
  5. I know that no one gives a RATs (rapid antigen tests - good one dummy). But I thought that I'd just throw this in here for reference as to how bad the situation REALY is. Just one example. WHO recommended against its use. German validation, didn't meet criteria. Only 58.8% sensitive in the best scenarios. Recalled in France. And I didn't dig beyond Germany and France and the WHO thing. Sadly, this also got approved by Australia. Standards are tightening worldwide now, but it's too little, too late. Should've independently tested these things prior to blind approval based on paperwork from a country known for faking basically anything they're involved with. Approved in Thailand no issue.
  6. I put my handyman neighbour to work lol. And just on time my aircon isn't airconning any more so the cycle of never-ending problems continues. Good luck with that pipe that's a nightmare!
  7. That pump looks a lot more heavy duty than mine. Mine's relatively new too, and the problem's been fixed so it was the tiny toilet leak at the end of it all, and I didn't think that such a small thing could cause such rapid cycling and constant running given that turning on a tap briedly doesn't even engage the pump. And the 'water hammer' effect that I used to turn it off by rapidly opening and closing a tap made me think that it was a pump problem not a tiny leak one. But now I've learnt my lesson. Anything is possible.
  8. OK so my handyman neighbour came back home after a bit of a holiday so I got him to take a look. It looks like it was the toilet after all. water was overflowing into the overflow tube at a very slow pace in the reservoir. This was such a slow and small leak that I never considered it to be the source. It's still baffling as to why this was a bigger issue at night time than in the day.
  9. Oops,I got it in my head that it was Pfizer. Maybe because I read that it was still available at Bang Sue just before that.
  10. I don't need energy monitoring, only remote switching. I'd pay more if it can be delivered from a local source rather than it being shipped and a 100 baht difference really doesn't worry me either way.
  11. Thanks ppl. If you press the power button on that thing, can it be reactivated via app? And how do you configure it initially with your wifi details?
  12. Does anyone know of any particular models that you can plug into the wall (2 prong) and that'll take a Thai plug? Preferably one that you can log into via a browser, but if it features a phone app exclusively that's acceptable.
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