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can't see how anyone could test that mess and complete a certificate. needs stripping down and starting again from scratch.
 
looking at that pic. i'm not surprised that something could be mixed up. it's more like a dolmio day.
Hi I have gone through the spaghetti to confirm that the cables are connected correctly which was difficult when testing but they were when I tested them. Any ideas?
 
can't see how anyone could test that mess and complete a certificate. needs stripping down and starting again from scratch.
I was thinking that but I did pay 2k less than 10 years ago for a spark to do it in first place so I'm gona complain to him then eleswhere if need be.
 
can't see how anyone could test that mess and complete a certificate. needs stripping down and starting again from scratch.
I tried to say the same Tel but you put it much better than my spiel, hence the deleted post.
 
That's the trouble with short courses Antony, which course were you taking?
That's the trouble with short courses Antony, which course were you taking?
Hi it was a four week bronze domestic installer course from Trade skills for you C&G 4141 Domestic Installation Workshop, 2393 - Part P Domestic Installers Course, 2392 - Inspection and Testing - Initial Verification & 2382-15 17th Edition Course. I did find it very brief & it is in such a small time frame. I did spend 3 hours on an evening digesting what I learnt that day but I did pass all the exams.
 
I know nothing about your tester so 19.99 error means diddly squat to me
If you are asking about the installation I will advise,if you are asking about Kewteck machine codes its time I moved on :)
Hi thanks it's the installation I need advise with. Many thanks
 
Can we see the certificate issued to you for that work? Talking you through that mess and telling you how to proceed it would take longer than the course you did. I am sorry to say you seem woefully unprepared for such work, there have been so many people on here who have paid a lot of money to end up the same position. Maybe it is lucky you tried on your own house first, you would have been in a right pickle in a customers house. So who are you registered with on the CPS schemes?
 
Can we see the certificate issued to you for that work? Talking you through that mess and telling you how to proceed it would take longer than the course you did. I am sorry to say you seem woefully unprepared for such work, there have been so many people on here who have paid a lot of money to end up the same position. Maybe it is lucky you tried on your own house first, you would have been in a right pickle in a customers house. So who are you registered with on the CPS schemes?
I agree Mate, whilst I feel sympathy with the OP, makes you wonder what the trainers would feel like if they read some of the posts, not just on this forum but many others, I suppose they aren't worried, they have their money and that about all they are interested in, a sad state of affairs really.
 
Can we see the certificate issued to you for that work? Talking you through that mess and telling you how to proceed it would take longer than the course you did. I am sorry to say you seem woefully unprepared for such work, there have been so many people on here who have paid a lot of money to end up the same position. Maybe it is lucky you tried on your own house first, you would have been in a right pickle in a customers house. So who are you registered with on the CPS schemes?
I don't intend to become a spark as means of income. I certainly don't feel confident enough to work on other peoples properties but I do have several properties myself that will require wiring at some point. I think I will get a job with the local council for some experience in the meantime.
 
I agree Mate, whilst I feel sympathy with the OP, makes you wonder what the trainers would feel like if they read some of the posts, not just on this forum but many others, I suppose they aren't worried, they have their money and that about all they are interested in, a sad state of affairs really.

You have hit the nail on the head there mate... It's just about money.
 
OP: This forum is great for info. Like what books to get or what persons vids to watch...
 

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