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Guy i worked with once said to me "when you stop learn you die, so what you learned today" and in a warehouse with Naff all to do, i Quit the Job and went to UNI, What a F up that was, didnt suit me at all.

Sport Sci Students going out Drinking every dam night, if any one shouldnt know the effects of a life like that on your body it should be them.
But getting back in to Electronics after 2yr out, i wasnt up to it, i smashed the computer side of the course, even to the point my Tutor asking me how i did that!!!
I did First Year Degree with the OU but got lost on some of the reading, i wouldnt mind to do a Degree in Computers/Electronics tho.

Also would like to do 2357 Convertion and the AM2 just to have a Finish to that side of things, i hope.
 
Sounds like a pretty pointless test these days to be fair. But i need it to get my JIB card.

I take it you passed it with ease then?
yeah, got results same day, i started at the same time as two others and was a few sections ahead when i left.

when i left on the second day with just the online test on the last day they were on testing (way behind)


i was really nervous but it was easy but at least 2 others will have failed it, i spotted non conformancies to the spec out of the corner of my eye when i went for breaks etc, i meticulously followed the spec word for word
 
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yeah, got results same day, i started at the same time as two others and was a few sections ahead when i left.

when i left on the second day with just the online test on the last day they were on testing (way behind)


i was really nervous but it was easy but at least 2 others will have failed it, i spotted non conformancies to the spec out of the corner of my eye when i went for breaks etc, i meticulously followed the spec word for word

Nice 1.
 
It is possible to hack in to any WIFI connection via rounts and ways (think that News bit of a woman on the Underground getting Two guys sending her SHOTS, via a app called AppDrop i think, called CYBER FLASHING)

Most WIFI should be facing a Drive or a Door, nothing EXCITING
i cant think how to do it off hand, but would be the Old Recording a Blank day and feeding it back so they dont see you coming on WIFI cam!


I THINK WE HAVE HI-JACKED this POST THO :gunsmilie:
 
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It is possible to hack in to any WIFI connection via rounts and ways (think that News bit of a woman on the Underground getting Two guys sending her SHOTS, via a app called AppDrop i think, called CYBER FLASHING)

Most WIFI should be facing a Drive or a Door, nothing EXCITING
i cant think how to do it off hand, but would be the Old Recording a Blank day and feeding it back so they dont see you coming on WIFI cam!


I THINK WE HAVE HI-JACKED this POST THO :gunsmilie:
mobile internet basically 3g etc is insecure, you can grab one of these boosters from q carrier then if you take that to say hyde park everyones phones will connect through it and you can see the bare traffic.

in laymans terms, wireless security is usually awful but there are ways to make it more secure.

wifi camera's should be non firmware upgradeable without direct access to the hardware and this firmware should not be released to public or trade, it is possible to protect it once it is installed on devices
 
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yeah i worked for 9 years as an industrial Electrician/Technician so some procedures in domestic regulation are alien to me regarding work sign off ( i was told all work needs Part p sign off in-case you sell your home, and of course i am sure insurance wont pay out if they find anything not signed off properly bit like an undeclared modified car, so i wanted to go the correct route) but i used to be registered with NICEIC via work and signed off all my own "domestic installations" at the workplace and PAT sign off (also qualified) the remainder of my works was PLC programming (again qualified), fault diagnosis (another C&G Qual for this) on industrial FMCG machinery and HV sub stations

I also have a degree in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering BEng (Hons) plus lower qualifications leading to this but I digress

i think putting in a power supply to a hot tub (the rocket science that it is) is the least of my worries in terms of competence.

question was can i just sign it off myself now i am no longer registered, should i just get someone round to sign it off?
can i just do it and notify the council and ask them to come round and inspect it, (fee for a open fire installation inspection by building control was ÂŁ350 if i remember right - so maybe its cheaper just to get someone registered to sign it off / install it?)

i begrudge paying someone to do work i am quite capable of doing especially because its so frigging simple,
 
Guys.. If you want to talk about other subjects other than that posted by the OP then start a new thread please, can we keep to the thread topic please.

Thankyou.
 
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Surely Llama if you ever do move you would be taking the hot-tub with you, and considering a large percentage of house sales go through without any Electrical inspections done I wouldn't be too concerned about it, like you express you are more than competent to do the work ....
Although I have to stop short of recommending anything illegal like not getting it signed off or notified..:wink_smile: as these rules are really there to limit poor and dangerous work by DIY and Bodgits even though its the competent who end up paying for it in some way or other.
 
Just make sure you follow section 702 BS7671, and depending on hot tub and it's location in your garden. Others on here can offer guidance.
 
Surely Llama if you ever do move you would be taking the hot-tub with you, and considering a large percentage of house sales go through without any Electrical inspections done I wouldn't be too concerned about it, like you express you are more than competent to do the work ....
Although I have to stop short of recommending anything illegal like not getting it signed off or notified..:wink_smile: as these rules are really there to limit poor and dangerous work by DIY and Bodgits even though its the competent who end up paying for it in some way or other.


yes i would disconnect it too prior to putting it on the market to be honest, i moved only a year ago and no electrical test was done so i dont really understand why everyone is talking about it in great detail.

if i did connect it (hypothetically speaking) what's the worst that could happen?
maybe there was always a hot tub connection point in the garden prior to me moving in and i just stumbled across it and brought a hot tub which the company could then connect to an existing connection point :)?
 
yes i would disconnect it too prior to putting it on the market to be honest, i moved only a year ago and no electrical test was done so i dont really understand why everyone is talking about it in great detail.

if i did connect it (hypothetically speaking) what's the worst that could happen?
maybe there was always a hot tub connection point in the garden prior to me moving in and i just stumbled across it and brought a hot tub which the company could then connect to an existing connection point :)?


As we said - as long as your competent and if in an area your not used to then just ensure you are up to date on the reg's ...

currently 17th additions 3rd ammendment (Yellow books) then its fine, as mentioned though I believe there are regulations regarding Hot-tubs etc that you may need to catch up on, like you I'm fully indusrtrial so even I have to scan the books if dropping back to domestic.
 

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