Sunday, April 15, 2018

Mission Chiang Mai, Thailand at Suk Paluang Karen Church

 On 31 March 2018, I visited Chiang Mai, Thailand on mission work to install solar lighting for Boon Tong’sAuntie Church at Suk Paluang. The Pastor, Toh Gae, manages the Karen Baptist Church (KBC). The name of the church is Tea Ker Por Tha, meaning Tea (water) Ker Por (light) Tha (delta). The Church has a congregation of 80 people and the Karen village has14 houses with 85 people living there. They are farmers, planting rice, peanuts and corns which are long lasting crops which they can sell. There is also Strawberry farm. The school is located at the next village. This village was started over 100 years ago by the great grandfather of the pastor. They live among the Mong hill tribes.


Below is their Sunday school class.

Below is their common toilet.
We were preparing the solar mount and solar panels for the church. These were unused items from the pastor's house.


Preparing to install the solar panels and electrical wiring.
 Inside the church, the woods at made of teak.















 The cooking area and has LED lights.

The Sunday School classes also have solar lighting. The lights are 12VDC LED strips. The LED strips are also very bright.








The hospitality from the Pastor is very good. They allow us to stay in his house and also provide food for us. The temperature at night in April is cold, below 20 degrees Celcius. That is why they have a fireplace besides their beds.














We visited the surrounding area, very nice and cool. There is also a strawberry farm.
















Monday, February 26, 2018

Power Usage at PKH Trang, Cambodia

From August 2017 to end of January 2018, the total energy consumption at the training centre is 1,367 watts-hour. If we charges 20 cents per KW-Hr, this would cost them USD 273.40 for 6 months and compared with diesel generator costing USD 80 monthy or USD 480 for 6 months.

Meter reading shows -
 

The meter readings recorded monthly is shown below.

Construction of Mission House, Trang, Cambodia.

Construction of Trang Mission House started in February 2018. 

They started to fabricate solar stand supports to mount 40 pieces of 50 watts solar panels on the roof.






This will provide a 2KW Photovoltaic System for the Mission House.

The Mission House was completed on 14 March 2018, just in time for visiting medical and dental Mission teams to conduct health and dental checks for the 350 children and to villagers of the Suoy Community. The Mission House will also provide residence for the Mission staff.