• Please use style selector to select BLUE AND WHITE. If you are not already on it. This notice will go once you're on the correct style.

Which Electrical Course? I'm NOT going be an electrician

D

dontknowitall

I do not wish to become an electrician!!! Nor do i want to be an apprentice. I'm a plumber and happy with that!!!

I've had a trawl through some threads and looked on a few training websites but can't really find what I'm looking for. I'd be grateful for some ideas please!

My wife and I are thinking of buying a small house to renovate. Between us we can do plumbing, flooring, dry lining, plastering, carpentry, tiling, decorating, curtain making, etc, etc. (We can't/won't do building work on the structure or drains and stuff like that - just internal work.)

I passed the Part P Defined Scope about three years ago but have forgotten most of it as I've used my electrician when required during my plumbing jobs (anything to do with the consumer unit or installing new cables, switches, etc.) (I can wire and diagnose/fix faults on S-Plan and Y-Plan systems.)

However, despite the above I'm looking for a short electrician's course to learn and re-learn about wiring, first fix, replacing the consumer unit, the boring earth bonding stuff (I have a mega meter but forgotten how to use it) and so on. I believe that the LABC can test and sign off work or if not I think my electrician will probably be happy to test and do this for me.

Which course would you recommend? Any answers gratefully received!
 
So if electrical apprentices aren't allowed to change these items how do they learn and qualify?
i will tell u how i learned i did them myself as a mate. started on my own and a few family members and learned from there. and if sparkys say thats not right well tough cos thats how i learn by doing and asking questions. dont blame me blame some clampit for doing away with proper apprenticships and ruining my changes of a quality start
 
Upvote 0
i will tell u how i learned i did them myself as a mate. started on my own and a few family members and learned from there. and if sparkys say thats not right well tough cos thats how i learn by doing and asking questions. dont blame me blame some clampit for doing away with proper apprenticships and ruining my changes of a quality start

and you say im wrong..ive always fancied being a brain surgeon,im off to wake the family up...
 
Upvote 0
if thats a dig at me i have asked the question in all sincerity as the facts 1 2 and 3 are true . i was hoping he could genuinely help me

My apologies, Dingledong.

With some of the incoming I've had earlier in the thread I hope you can understand my response. No excuse for it.
 
Upvote 0
It frustrates me how people treat some trades all the same, like plumbing and electrics, plastering and electrics, painting and decorating and electrics, none of these other things have any of the risks as electrics do, its a skilled trade that takes years of practice, as said previously there's is no short course available to show you how to change fuse boards, you know,Just the basic stuff. lol. The fact that they have put a hold on the requirement to have NVQ3 before you get registered is a joke, another step backwards.

The firm I used to work for didn't allow anyone to touch a fuse board unless they had 3 years experience in the trade. So I had a long wait
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Upvote 0

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Electrical Courses

This is the main Electrical Courses at ElectriciansForums.net. Find local recommended electricians courses. Avoid training "company" scams. Always go view the training centre before booking any electrical courses.
Back
Top