Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Farming in Isaan => Topic started by: BW on November 01, 2015, 02:09:17 PM
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Hi All
Anybody interested in quality solar power generation for electricity or water pumping please PM to me. Out team includes a licenced Australian electrician who also has PV solar design & installation certification.
At the end of the month we will have various sizes of electricity generation from 3KVA to 10KVA both On Grid & Off Grid. The are quality products from a reliable supplier in China, warranty is panels performance 90% after 20 years, inverter 5 years, batteries 3 years, life expecancy much longer. Larger sizers available on request these will be 3 phase.
Once equipment arrives installation can be completed within 2 weeks of final acceptance.
In the New Year we will be stocking solar pumps in various sizes 1000 liters to 10000 liters an hour, larger sizes will be available on request.
Regards
BW
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I would be interested in a Solar Water Pump with a Capacity of around 4-5000 Liters per hour with Pressure Head of approx 2-3 meters and a Hose Size of 3/4" - 1".
What would the approx cost be ?
This Pump would replace a Tornado (100W) with a capacity of 80L/Min.
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Hi iammike
Thanks for your reply, I'm on the road & not home until about mid day tomorrow so will get back to you tomorrow afternoon.
Regards
BW
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Hello bw
if one had a solar system what sort of feed in tariff do you get ?
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I'd be very interested in the solar electricity concept. I'd like to know more about your company. Can you PM me your details, company profile, website etc. I'm very familiar with solar as I have 16 panels on my roof in Australia. It is something that would need more details. Is there a feed in rebate? can I use what electricity I make? (the meter may then run backwards until night time)
But my main problem is my roof that I am considering using is east/west facing. These days with air cond etc - it can chew up the juice alright !
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I would also be interested in more detail. I' know very little about solar energy. We currently spend around 4,500thb a month on electricity, mainly due to pumped water to all house outlets and also swimming pool pump and filtration. I'm not that technically minded but would need to understand how much investment in solar hardware would be required to generate 4-5,000thb of power per month. From that I could work out how many years it would take to recoup. Are sore surveys free?.
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I would also be interested. Any further information you can provide would be appreciated . IE: cost of materials and installation vs cost savings. I am not too technical so the information would have to be simple.
thanks
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There's a new store in the addition to Big C, they have a selection of Solar Panels.
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I like the way they plonk a couple of table fans right in front of the solar panels. Perhaps their suggesting that one panel will power one fan (or two)!
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Many expats might be familiar with the "name brand" quality of the goods sold at that Thailand version of Radio Shack now open at Big C. Solar panel prices in this compact shop are priced like they would be at Robinson Lifestyle Center next to the Mercedes on show this week. I have over one hundred 300 watt solar panels in stock in Buriram at my family owned, low overhead, builders merchant store. I have dc power deep well submersible water pumps in stock. I do not have little fans in stock. See my bi-lingual Thai staff including US citizen Mr. Nop, who can show you photos of actual Ruangsangthai installed Solar panels in Buriram. For significantly less than the price at the store in the expanded Big C Super Center in Buriram. Solar power generation does not "pencil out" as it might in Western Countries, but for many Thai farmers and communities the solar power installations provided by Ruangsangthai are less costly than a "difficult' PEA installation.
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Would I be able to power a 3 bed bungalow with 1 aircon unit on Solar??