Solar roof house in Isan Thailand - would you buy it for $79,000?

Solar roof house in Isan Thailand - would you buy it for $79,000?

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  • @PloyandJayinThailand
    @PloyandJayinThailand7 күн бұрын

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  • @billsimpson2392
    @billsimpson23927 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Jay 🙏🙏

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    7 күн бұрын

    My pleasure

  • @TheGandorX
    @TheGandorX6 күн бұрын

    In Brazil it is common to have solar collectors to heat water. It is part of a circuit that contains an insulated tank and a pump. The water in the tank is regularly pumped through the solar collector to keep the water at high temperature. This saves lots of electricity to heat water. For a fraction of the price of solar panels.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    6 күн бұрын

    Smart 👌

  • @isaanman5399
    @isaanman53996 күн бұрын

    1) I priced up solar a few years ago. Trouble is you have to use it, store it or lose it. You not allowed put the power back into the grid and Thailand have been changing out meters to the type that prevent this. So you have to outbid batteries and once you do that there is no money saving and you got a system that can wrong and you have to maintain. 2) There are 2 schools of thought on keeping houses cool one is lots of insulation which means a more expensive build, the longer a house to takes to heat up the longer it takes to cool, A/C only works with the doors and windows closed. The other is as follows and I think the best if you only run A/C at night in bedrooms and in the day have doors and windows open and run fans. A) There is radiation which is the biggest issue here from the fire ball in the sky. Convention which in a cold Country strips the heat out of a house but here only comes with the rain which cools the house down. Conduction which in a cold Country if your trying to keep a house at 25 C and it’s 0 C outside is a difference if 25C. Here if you only run A/C in bedrooms at night and the Temperature out side is 30 C and you want the house at 5C is only a difference if 5C. B) Radiation barrier just under your roof with a minimum of 5 cm gap will reflect over 90% of the radiation back into your roofing material but this will not increase on temperature more than 10 C and the heat will be given up to the atmosphere. As a secondary measure between 5 cm & 10 cm of thermal insulation on top of the ceiling. For the walls you need shade to stop the radiation hitting them and heating them up. - Another advantage of shade is it stops the UV and your paint will last so much longer. If you think of paint as chalk powder added to a binder. So if you add white chalk powder to varnish you get white paint. Now if you put varnished wood on direct sunlight the UV will strip of the varnish leaving you with bare wood. This is exactly what happens with paint the UV strips out the binder leaving you only with the chalk like pigment. If you wipe the palm of your hand over paint and your palm is clear it’s still good but if your palm has chalk on it your lost binder and the more chalk the more binder you lost. So if you know the color of the paint you can repaint the areas in direct sunlight where you lost binder and just touch scratches area in the shade where you not lost binder. - Another advantage of shade is it stops the green house effect on windows and glass doors. Green houses work rocks, soil etc in the green house absorbing the sun rays during the day then giving up that heat to the air in the green house in the night. Double glazing was not originally designed for insulation purposes it was because in cold climates after chimney’s were no longer used and doors and windows got tight seals with central heating there was nowhere for moisture from people breathing to vent to and it condensed on the inside of windows making a mess. - Another advantage of shade is it stops the rain hitting your windows so your seals are never tested and your left with clean windows after the rain stops.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    6 күн бұрын

    Wow, thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏

  • @isaanman5399

    @isaanman5399

    6 күн бұрын

    @@PloyandJayinThailand A thing I noticed in Thailand is they have lime but they don’t use Limewash/Whitewash. You see it in what was Indo China in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos where they paint the bottom of tree trucks with it. This s to stop caterpillars, wood boring beetles etc climbing into the trees and eating the fruit and leaves. In Hot Countries like Greece, Italy etc you see villages painted in it. The good things about it are. - It’s cheap (I paid 80 THB for 10 Kg bag of Quick Lime (CaO). This is available in every Farmers shop that sells Fertilizer. - It is not effects by UV. - It is very alkaline and the black mold you see everywhere can’t live in it. - Once it is mixed with water if you put it in a closed container and have it covered with water it will last for ever. Disadvantages - I not seen much Hydrated (AKA Slacked Lime) in Thailand which is easy as you just add water water & salt. Where as Quick Lime you have to Slack (AKA Hydrate) yourself and it’s an exothermic reaction. - It lasts 5 to 7 years before it starts flaking and going yellow but then you just scrap off the loose stuff and apply a new coat. - You need to apply it by brush for best results. Note if your using it outdoors add about 10% salt by volume to the mix as the salt holds the moisterA thing I noticed in Thailand is they have lime but they don’t use Limewash/Whitewash. You see it in what was Indo China in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos where they paint the bottom of tree trucks with it. This s to stop caterpillars, wood boring beetles etc climbing into the trees and eating the fruit and leaves. In Hot Countries like Greece, Italy etc you see villages painted on it. The good things about it are. - It’s cheap (I paid 80 THB for 10 Kg bag of Quick Lime (CaO). This is available in every Farmers shop that sells Fertilizer. - It is not effects by UV. - It is very alkaline and the black mold you see everywhere can’t live in it. - Once it is mixed with water if you put it in a closed container and have it covered with water it will last for ever. - What happens after you applied the whitewash is it reacts with the CO2 in the air and converts back to Lime Rock so you got a coating of Lime Rock on your wall. Disadvantages - I not seen much Hydrated (AKA Slacked Lime) in Thailand which is easy as you just add water water & salt. Where as Quick Lime you have to Slack (AKA Hydrate) yourself and it’s an exothermic reaction. - It lasts 5 to 7 years before it starts flaking and going yellow. - You need to apply it by brush for best results. Note if your using it outdoors add about 10% salt by volume to the volume of quick line (So if you put on 1 later of quick lime powder add 0.1 Liter salt. By Volume tk make slacked line you need 1 part quick lime powder to 4 parts water and can adjust from that if needed) as the salt holds the moister from the air and slows down the curing process making it more durable and as it absorbs moisture from the air helps the white wash repair it’s self but don’t add salt indoors or you going to end up with damp walls and indoors if doesn’t need to be as durable. Myself Would only use it outdoors. Anyway I think if an option if your living, for perimeter walls & if you got trees especially fruit trees. The below should take you to Vids that explain the Limestone to Quick Line to Slacked Lime Process & a guy who makes up some from Quick Lime and paints the outside of his house. from the air and slows down the curing process making it more durable and as it absorbs moisture from the air helps the white wash repair it’s self but don’t add salt indoors or you going to end up with damp walls and indoors if doesn’t need to be as durable. Myself Would only use it outdoors. Anyway I think if an option if your living, for perimeter walls & if you got trees especially fruit trees. The below should take you to Vids that explain the Limestone to Quick Line to Slacked Lime Process & a guy who makes up some from Quick Lime and paints the outside of his house. - Limestone Cycle Limestone Quicklime Slacked Lime FUSE SCHOOL. - Making Whitewash from Quick Lime SOLWAY 17. Note if your making Whitewash from Quick Lime us a metal container as it will melt plastic. Once it’s made & cooled that is the chemical reaction finished and then you can use plastic.

  • @thaimanclark
    @thaimanclark7 күн бұрын

    You have become a real estate channel, by your recent videos.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    7 күн бұрын

    That is interested topic 🙏

  • @steinlokket
    @steinlokket6 күн бұрын

    I am interested in the topic, but this was not something to get wise about

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    6 күн бұрын

    Sneak peak 🙏

  • @ohiosquire4212
    @ohiosquire42126 күн бұрын

    That's a LOT for Buriram.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    6 күн бұрын

    Agree

  • @JensMichaelCramer
    @JensMichaelCramer7 күн бұрын

    A two storage house build on red bricks......wow you need a huge solar system to cool this down I think.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    7 күн бұрын

    Hahaha

  • @Amon_Ra_01
    @Amon_Ra_017 күн бұрын

    hi jay..solar roof from pea between 135.000 3kw and 300.000 thb 10kw 🤔

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    7 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the prices 🙏

  • @henriverbeek6877
    @henriverbeek68777 күн бұрын

    Big house on small piece of land. Should get more land with that house. But ok not everyone like same kind of living 😉😉😉😉.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    7 күн бұрын

    But better than the semi-detached house 😂

  • @henriverbeek6877

    @henriverbeek6877

    7 күн бұрын

    @@PloyandJayinThailand yes. Thats a nightmare…….😉😉😉😉😉

  • @propellerhead2000
    @propellerhead20004 күн бұрын

    Thai government employees buy those houses.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    4 күн бұрын

    Great guess as they get easily big bank loans

  • @propellerhead2000

    @propellerhead2000

    3 күн бұрын

    @@PloyandJayinThailand Yes, I think so. Down where we live in Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan I see similarly priced houses and have wondered who buys them. It's not the fishermen or pineapple farmers.

  • @PloyandJayinThailand

    @PloyandJayinThailand

    3 күн бұрын

    @@propellerhead2000 yes