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Cost of electricity in Pattaya


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Does anyone know the cost of electricity in Pattaya per unit of measure? Also, what unit of measure do they use?
It is kwh (killo-watt-hour) units. The amount charged per unit varies according to the consumption..see link. I'll get my bill and get back to you!

My consumption puts me at 1.8 baht for first 150kwh...

Plus 2.78 baht/kwh 151-400 kwh.

How about this....?

Then they add on this.....

 

My bill was 525kwh...that cost.......1378 baht.

The FT charge 0.9255 per kwh.....+485.9 baht

Tax at 7%.....................................+130.5 baht

Grand total....................................1994 baht!

 

And that is her electric vibrator in the trash!

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It's been free for me the past 3 months. Apparently, my meter broke and they haven't gotten around to fixing it. I was told they might hit me with a bill for 3 months at my "average" rate next month. Ouch.

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Hi,

It's been free for me for several months already :beer

 

There is a government "promotion" that make your bill :

- free if less than 80 units in the month ;

- half price if less han 150 units ;

 

Normal price of 1 unit for me is a little less than 3 baht.

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One more point Stinky :

These are prices when you deal directly with the electricity company,

but in many places you have to pay through the owner or the condo management

and it frequent to find prices like 5 or 7 baht/unit. :grin

I even heard of silly prices such as 10 baht/unit ! :bigsmile:

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Stinky, you said your doing some sort of cost analysis for the gumbyment, is this for residential or comercial properties as there is a difference in tariff as far as i know between the two.

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Stinky, you said your doing some sort of cost analysis for the gumbyment, is this for residential or comercial properties as there is a difference in tariff as far as i know between the two.

 

For establishments owned and operated by the government.

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Does anyone know the rates beyond 400 Kwh?
What's wrong with my link????
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Anyone know how to calculate the Kwh a single fluorescent bulb fixture would pull using a Phillips Lifemax TLD 36W/54 T8 6,500K temp bulb?
You don't pull kwh, you consume kw and multiply it by the time it was consumed. Just taking the 36W (and not all the consumption around the bulb), run it for 1 hour, that is 36(the power)x1(time in hours)/1000(convert watts to kilo-watts)....0.036kwh. Another way would be to accurately measure the power by simply measuring current, multiply by the voltage..IxV=Watts. Sadly it can be more complicated than that but I hope you get the gist! :eyecrazy

Hey, I ain't all that fat... these early mornings keep my weight down.

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You don't pull kwh, you consume kw and multiply it by the time it was consumed. Just taking the 36W (and not all the consumption around the bulb), run it for 1 hour, that is 36x1/1000....0.036kwh. Another way would be to accurately measure the power by simply measuring current, multiply by the voltage..IxV=Watts. Sadly it can be more complicated than that but I hope you get the gist! :D

 

I slept through most of electronics in college. I am a self professed electronics illiterate dumb cunt. Thanks for your help. :eyecrazy

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i have a room in third road for my girl to stay and my bill is 7 baht per unit for electric and 3 baht for water per unit per month which comes to around a couple of thousand baht for one month with the air con on or without the air con it is around eleven hundred baht per month for both then have the rent which is just over three and half thousand baht per month, but as others have said it can be more or less from 3 to 10 baht per unit depending where you rent unless your in a hotel which is free, hope this helps

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i have a room in third road for my girl to stay and my bill is 7 baht per unit for electric and 3 baht for water per unit per month which comes to around a couple of thousand baht for one month with the air con on or without the air con it is around eleven hundred baht per month for both then have the rent which is just over three and half thousand baht per month, but as others have said it can be more or less from 3 to 10 baht per unit depending where you rent unless your in a hotel which is free, hope this helps

 

 

Thank you for your input, it is greatly appreciated. :eyecrazy

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rates in Pattaya are the same as they are NATIONWIDE

the guy paying 7b/unit is getting profit tacked on by his landlord

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