Credit where it is due
- juansweetpotato
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Re: Credit where it is due
The power from the stations is only part of the problem. They need to update all the wiring and transformers. Also they need to stop adding more and more homes onto the old post transformers. Power drops and surges are the norm. Just try putting a clamp meter on your electric meter input. Anything from 180V to 250v is normal out here. Should be 220v +/- 8v as per their stated regs. They copied the Thai system after reviewing several different systems way back... in 2001.
http://www.cambodiainvestment.gov.kh/in ... icity.html
http://www.cambodiainvestment.gov.kh/in ... icity.html
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- Jamie_Lambo
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Re: Credit where it is due
oh i see how it is, like that is it, fine... fixed it... hahahaphuketrichard wrote:OD did it LOL
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