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I'm learning the trade and I'm curious to how general switching to pendants operate and what's the principles and theoretical views post diagrams too if you could :)
 
That's how my college lecturer referred to it as it was a course I'm Birmingham that was called skills for security and They trained alarm engineers mate I dunno if I have the correct terminology how else would you refer to it?
 
I'm 18 and I'm a fully qualified alarm engineer and fit alarms regular and now i want to become an fully qualified electrician to the 17th edition and I'm gonna start college in September and I don't have my own business I work for an electrical company who I fit alarms for and I am also learning the electrical trade.


Good on you lad for trying to get up and running ready for your college time

The basics will be taught,but there is little wrong with trying to get a head start

Well done on chosing the college route. it is always the best way to progress with your electrician career
Your installation skills with the alarms will help you more than most others on your course

What will not help,at least as far as this forum is concerned,is being sarcastic to a respected member
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Thanks appreciate it this is all I wanted to hear stuff like that, cheers ohms law are cable calls that dictate the size of cable needed and stuff like volt drop and clipped direct or buried in insulation and all that's isn't it?
 
Thanks appreciate it this is all I wanted to hear stuff like that, cheers ohms law are cable calls that dictate the size of cable needed and stuff like volt drop and clipped direct or buried in insulation and all that's isn't it?

???? Eh?
 
Ohms law is that all your cable calcs that dictate the size of cable needed like volt drop current and resistance all come into play and depending where the cable is laid as in clipped direct or buried in wall and stuff like that
 
Ohms law is that all your cable calcs that dictate the size of cable needed like volt drop current and resistance all come into play and depending where the cable is laid as in clipped direct or buried in wall and stuff like that

really, lets discuss it together, Ohms law states that the current in a conductor is in proportion to the ????? providing the temperature remains ????
 

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