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How about a costing page ie,
Let people know what a average charge would be. say price to install metal conduit per meter ,costing for a two wire fire alarm (per head) .. ect
The point is ?As well as some forums are helpful !there only as good as the input from its members who genuinely give or need advice so when you get more than 40 veiws with no input it makes you think who is actually reading them ?so anyone with no comments over say 40 views gets highlighted in a category which i have mentioned.And your point is.......?
Hi DanTake a quick look through the forum, and see if you can think of a new category. If you can't, then that's okay, but if you think we're lacking in a certain area, then please do let us know.
Thanks for your help.
Hi Dan,
I think you should have more on for selling electrical gear
A section for buying vans etc and may be insurance as well.
Hi Dan.
Something linked with working offshore would be helpful. I'm currently working out in Iraq on a military base in Baghdad. Long term though, I'm hoping to break into the oil & gas sector. I've got my Compex, my Bosiet etc. Unfortunately, I don't have any experience which I'm not going to get unless I'm given a start - it's frustrating!
The only thing I can think of is lying on my CV. I joined this site in the hope of getting in contact with somebody working offshore or to get information off other electricians who have been in the same boat.
Great site, good idea..thanks!
Mikey
yeah' here's one
PASS THE BUCK .
iF YOU CAN'T HELP ,READ IT AND POST WHO YOU ARE AND PAST THE BUCK .
recommend a good dvd category
Hi. My first leccy post, im still in training for this (40 yrs old and fed up with engineering).
Regarding new topics, how about an "How i got started, first job etc ... might help steer new folk in the right direction.
Also, got this from trucknet HGV forum. Avery popular one is the ex-pat (not testing) forum for all people overseas or wishing to move or work long term abroad. I should imagine a fair few people are considering it now more than any other time.
cheers.
How about a costing page ie,
Let people know what a average charge would be. say price to install metal conduit per meter ,costing for a two wire fire alarm (per head) .. ect
How about
Design
As a newcomer into the forum and also finding my way back into this trade after a 15year layoff, I would like to see two sections to help with:-
1, Advice on how to pass exams eg: 2392/2391. This could be in the form of past exam papers and discussion from past students on areas to concentrate on.
2, Processes most commonly used by Electricians? eg: Works & Inspection Certificate Processes and the one very relevant to me at the moment - How to convince the NICEIC or NAP Inspector that you are worthy of a Part P registration number!
It would be nice to see section headings of domestic, commercial and industrial for related questions
That deffinatly, im always getting in a right mess working out what to charge and whether im being competetive or going in to cheap.
The point is ?As well as some forums are helpful !there only as good as the input from its members who genuinely give or need advice so when you get more than 40 veiws with no input it makes you think who is actually reading them ?so anyone with no comments over say 40 views gets highlighted in a category which i have mentioned.
My field is temporary installation of three phase electric submersible pumps within the construction/utilities sector. A grey area here is post installation testing, ie what is required. A typical installation might be five pumps ranging between 2kw upto 180kw, running on VSD's via a customers mains supply with a genny standby, thru main distribution board and Auto mains fail panel, with ultrasonic level control.
This may be a week hire or a year hire, either way I instruct my engineers to do a full test on each separate circuit including insulation resistance of distribution and final circuit, earth continuity, Zs, PFC, RCD. This way we can walk away knowing our installation is sound in what can be a very harsh environment. However, some customers think what we do is excessive obviously because they're paying for it. Any comments?l
Out of all the ones already posted, I like the sound of home automation which could also encompass BMS and general controls stuff like PLC's etc
and i also like the idea of one for Low energy and LED's etc which could also include Micro-generation and solar energy etc
Having said that, I think the site is great already and the general way most regulars use it is probably the same as me where you will simply come on and push the 'new posts' button and it doesn't really matter where they are categorised you will see them, it's mainly more use for the casual or new user who is looking for something more precise.
Keep up the good work Dan.
also if you aren't sponsored then may I suggest that you put a link where w can all see it, so we may sponsor you for your work as it should be rewarded mate, dont be shy, i'm sure someone will second me on this.
Not sure if there is one already but I know the European Union is changing Lighting requirements such as Banning Standard GLS lamps. Our own Building Regs require an amount of Energy efficient lighting per instalation and LED is moving apace with the likes of Philips investing $1.35bn last year. maybe this would be a good topic as new products and requirements seem to be changing almost daily. Say 'Future lighting - Now'
Hi
i definately think that some sub headings would be a good way around the site what categories is for discussion
it is a minefield to find info.
as a relative new comer to the trade i will let more experienced people suggest the categories.
Something on working over seas would be very interesting to me! Rates of pay, where to apply, other courses that could help, any info would be great. Good Idea Mikey72 and Paulwalldall.
I found monster.co.uk had some electrical jobs abroad. But searching for 'electrician' doesn't always bring up the full results.
I like Colin Leppington idea.
Electricity in the entertainment sector, tempory instaltions etc and the health and safety regs that go with this, there are a lot of dodgy electrics in pubs and clubs and its a grey area.
Thanks
Hi Dan
How about possible jobs in different areas i am finding it difficult in finding one due to me only just passing my 17th edition
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