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Morning all,

I have been looking for an online tool or site that I can practice my wiring .. does one exist - I can't find it ??

I am starting my level 3 after a year out and want to get my practice in..

Alternatively could anyone point me in the direction of a mock set up I could do at home?

Mark
 
If you are really clever, you can use a separate switching box to put switched resistors in to produce "faults" into the circuit. You know get a box and put resistors in, with a switch into your wiring with two way switch you can turn the fault on and off.
 
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Morning all,

I have been looking for an online tool or site that I can practice my wiring .. does one exist - I can't find it ??

I am starting my level 3 after a year out and want to get my practice in..

Alternatively could anyone point me in the direction of a mock set up I could do at home?

Mark
I could build one for you. providing you supply all materials and transport the finished item to the place you want it, are you wanting a testing rig? or something to clip cables to and make connections, I built several for my work place your move.
 
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Thanks pal
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I'm going to do my Level 3 & 18th.. then my site supervisor course.. I'm already an electrical buyer and estimator, just want more knowledge and move into contract management.

With this in mind is there any midrange testers anyone could suggest that won't cost a fortune as I won't be regularly using it.. ?
Flex and a socket can I suggest in your Garage or shed if you have something like that, PM me if interested.
 
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I could build one for you. providing you supply all materials and transport the finished item to the place you want it, are you wanting a testing rig? or something to clip cables to and make connections, I built several for my work place your move.
Thanks Pete.. Let me look and see what I can get together and knock up. But if I'm stuck I will take you up on it.. Where are you based?
 
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@Pete999 good call, isolating transformer stops you wiping out house electrics when doing rcd testing!
 
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Now I am getting a bit worried about you doing this.... You know on the site transformer it has an outlet, so you plug in to that, then wire into say a garage unit. Or would that be a problem?
 
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Now I am getting a bit worried about you doing this.... You know on the site transformer it has an outlet, so you plug in to that, then wire into say a garage unit. Or would that be a problem?
Nooo that's why I was confused.. I thought you said ignore the transformer... and just use some flex and a plug! That's fine wiring from the CU then to a plug.. understand now mate
 
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Well I did say if you are really clever... I think if you are starting out practicing circuits, working out how to wire in a fault might be more confusing than doing a three way switching arrangement. I guess it would be best to just do standard circuits and test to start. You could do a dead short that would be nice and easy. I was thinking to get a box of resistors that you buy from fire alarm panel distributors. Also switching from wiring parallel into series on a lighting circuit. If you think about the faults you are likely to encounter and work out how that would read on your meter you can then think of what resistor to use where.
 
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