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Sparkey has been. very nice chap.
Coming back later next week. Booked in for a few hours with test equipment. As was on the way home so wanted to see what the problem was.
So place your bets for next week.
i might be dead by then.
 
There is no such thing. Part P is not a qualification.
Agree, Karl you need to realise part P is a building regulation, and 17th edition qualification is an open book qualification, both of these "courses" are designed to enhance a qualified experienced Electrician's knowledge, they do not make the person sitting these courses an Electrician, it makes those people that think it does into a dangerous combination, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
 
i just done a 5 day course on how to cut with a scalpel. now i'm a qualified brain surgeon, but can only work on domestic customers. an additional course to work on bankers, solicitors, and estate agents is available at no extra cost.
 
APs
i just done a 5 day course on how to cut with a scalpel. now i'm a qualified brain surgeon, but can only work on domestic customers. an additional course to work on bankers, solicitors, and estate agents is available at no extra cost.
Blimey Tel I'm going on a course next week with Age UK on how to deal with OAPs and computor email scams, when I come back perhaps the Mods will ask me to sort out the Oriental invasion on this Forum.
 
Lets have a sweep stake on what the fault will be. In no particular order;

  1. Faulty RCD 1/1
  2. Loose terminations 1/1
  3. IR fault 1/1
  4. Incorrect or faulty wiring 1/1
  5. Faulty switches 1/2
  6. Faulty fluorescents 1/1
  7. Wiring routed inappropriately 1/1
  8. Fault on an adjacent circuit 1/1
  9. None of the above 1/1
  10. OP is imagining things 1/1
  11. 'R' in the month 1/1
  12. J Corbyn's house, enough said 1/1
Rules;
  • OP can't vote
  • You can add your own suggested vote, which others can vote on
  • Voting closes at midnight tonight
  • Winner(s) receive 'Winners' thing
Placed my vote :)















  • IF I'M RIGHT YOU ALL OWE ME ÂŁ10

Cable insulation compromised by nail or screw, or compressed in some way and only now coming to light due to the high voltage spikes "jumping the gap" to earth when the fluorescents are turned off.

(Okay, it's an outsider, but it's definitely in with a chance.)
 

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