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Hi,
how many plugs do you need to hook up two chains of lamps to mains?
Just two? Negative!
Look how its done by specialists!
Hans
Does the fire department there work on commission or something?
Torben
Nah, that seems typical for Thailand. I have a couple of photos, taken in Bangkok, of overhead wires which resemble a rats nest.
The reason for the ratsnests is easy to explain: Everybody uses the public power poles to wire his private installation. After a while nobody knows whose line is whose. So they add new ones. Bangkok is not the best example yet. Take a look at Phitsanulok - tons of wires suspended by bamboo sticks.
Can you imagen that Thailand is seen here in Cambodia as an example of how it should be
That's scary
Robert-Jan
I have seen photos of the neighborhoods and their tremendous mess of criss-crossed wires. Some densely populated areas have so many dozens upon dozens of wires to one pole that it almost blocks out the sun!! It is a real nightmare!The reason for the ratsnests is easy to explain: Everybody uses the public power poles to wire his private installation. After a while nobody knows whose line is whose. So they add new ones.
I have some better photos *somewhere* !@%+!
but for now, found this on my hd.
What's wrong with that?
Cables are high enough to have trucks pass underneath!
It's also good enough for the chap on the first floor to use as clothes drying line.
Does the fire department there work on commission or something?
Torben
Here in Cambodia they negotiate first a price before the start dousing the fire
and the one who pays the most get the most water in his house and has of course the first priority
its better to invest in a more then few fire exstinguishers
Robert-Jan
You said 180V, wonder how your 220V appliances will like that.