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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 :)
 
Well what I'm talking about is talk down to me just because your a " respected member" and I'm a trainee, it doesn't me that I'm asking questions on here I'm just try a to get more info.
I didn't "talk down" to you, I said you shouldn't have been let in the arms without being an electrician.
You launched an attack on me, not the other way around.
Remember you're the one who wants the information, not me. Nobody wants to help some know-it-all kid with a bad attitude.
 
Well what I'm talking about is talk down to me just because your a " respected member" and I'm a trainee, it doesn't me that I'm asking questions on here I'm just try a to get more info.

'Run before you can walk' and 'sink before you can swim' come to mind. Don't take offence but, be careful, you're getting well out of your depth.
 
Id agree with guitarist, in my book you arent an 'engineer' unless you have a bachelors degree in engineering? BEng? thats what i was led to believe anyway. My job description is at present as a test 'engineer', although i only have a HNd in electrical and electronic engineering.

But on the other hand I have done installation courses within the 5 years plus ive been in college studying engineering, but still a lot to learn on the domestic front. So im slowly building up my knowledge and experience just doing basic installations.

Dont worry guys ive done my 17th, Part p and booked in for my 2394 in June! Stoked to get into the domestic trade!

and Ohms law is when the Voltage is proportional to the Current multiplied by the Resistance. Or when the current is proportional to the voltage divided by resistance:

V=IxR or I=V/R
 
Important to bear in mind though. Otherwise people try making ohms law work with cold/hot light bulbs/heater elements, etc. Daz
 

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