Hi guys just like to introduce myself, names Ben, self employed spark for last 3 yrs and started in 2010 so nowhere near as experienced as some of you veterans!
Been hovering as a guest for past 6 months ish, some really beneficial stuff learnt so decided to join
Anyway looking forward to...
As a child of the 50s and 60s I was forever hearing about Bob Dylan ( now I expect a lot slagging off) but I never rated Bob, and as for a Nobel Prize, for what exactly? I can certainly stand the abuse I may get so can anyone enlighten me on why he deserves the accolade?
@Dan
Have you done something to the forum recently?
In the last day or so, loading any page has started taking ages, giving Waterfox Not responding and sometimes Unresponsive script warning.
It appears to be related to the blue 'Electricians Talk/Jobs' box.
It's fine once that box loads up.
Hi everyone I am going to be doing a job where I am fitting soffit lights. Problem is the customer has purchased lights which are IP20 rated. I would always fit IP65 rated lights outdoors but customer is adamant they want these lights in. Anyone have info on regulations regarding IP20 rated...
Hello all
Just joined and thought would say hi.
Been an avid reader for years whilst in the solar trade and now i've began by level 2-3 diploma. Seemed right to join and contribute.
Do have some questions and some advise to seek :wink5: but still trawling all the pages endeavouring to find...
Talking to a service engineer on site recently and he had a screwdriver I'd never seen before (15 years in trade) luckily neither had a other guy I work with in fact it was mixed some had seen them others had not anyway they where. PZ/SL drivers and fitted absolutely perfect into various items...
Hey all, just been scratching head while playing with Quickbooks at this hour ! and just thinking I haven't been charging a callout fee up to now and customers are a bit confused as they have said a few times now they have always been charged one before especially for night hours. Am I missing a...
Hi I've been pulled today for installing an swa glancing into the top of a header trunking then taking it through the db, saying its against the regs saying a once a main sw is off the whole db has to be dead, I can't find a reference to it,
normally I would always gland it in the bottom of the...
I have a faulty switch on a BGA rework station:
I don't really need the switch, because I always use the mains switch anyway. How would I rewire it so that the faulty switch is taken out and it is always on? Which wires would I connect together?
LEFT OF PIC: FAULTY SWITCH
TOP OF PIC: WIRE TO...
So doing site handover yesterday and a problem over here has always been connections to Condenser Units. So over the years I have always done the below in flexi
Got a call this morning from our client to meet them at a building that was completed 18 months ago and was faced with this
Mr...
Hi all,
What's everyone opinion on intruder alarms, is wireless the way to go now?
Obviously wireless is cheaper and easier to install but is it less reliable?
What's the pros and cons?
Cheers
Hi
ive recently moved into a new home with a combi boiler witch has underfloor heating downstairs and rads upstairs
The ch pump on the boiler seems to be always on and cannot seem to turn it off even when the programmer is set to off for the upstairs heating and the controls for the ufh are...
Hi Guys
Sitting my multiply choice exam next tuesday. Any chance of any past papers or recommended sites?
Any infomation would be much appreciated
Many Thanks
Stu
Hey guys new to the trainee forum after some kind memebers guided me here instead.
So the 2 questions i have is that i am currently doing mostly commercial work where all trades are involved and is basicaly just them ripping out the old and in with the new.
What i would like to ask is that say...
Hi guys,
i have always wondered when doing insulation resistance testing is there a test you can do to see if there are any loads still connected (ie neons,equipment) to see if the readings are true or through loads connected in the circuit.
So how do you guys determine the size of existing tails and sub main conductors when carrying out EICR or surveys.
The reason I ask is, today I have been looking through some EICR and the conductor size stated of some of tails and sub mains is different to what I thought just by having a quick...
won't mention any names, and it's probably a genuine mistake but..... wiska ad. box 607/5 around £6 + VAT. i have an invoice with a unit price of £39. some mark-up, eh?
As sad as i am, i was reading where someone had a blown "fuse" on yahoo answers and was looking what to do, and had a bit of a laugh at one of the responses:
" You need to get an qualified electrician out as soon as possible, because he will have to do an insulation resistance test on the...
Seems to be a lot of confusion, that FP cable is the be all, and end all of fire resistant cable. And is only suitable for fire alarms. So let me put some points across.
FP is often used for fire alarms, emergency lighting, PA systems, Disabled refuge, control switching, sprinkler control, UPS...
Hi, Has anyone used this company before? underfloor heating mats
Its for a bathroom approximately 5m square, is the 100watt man enough or should I recommend the 150 - 200 watt? Any alternative suggestions welcome, thankyou.
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