People might make it look easy but in reality I wouldn't say "easy".Electrics is easy, you just need confidence and knowledge.
People might make it look easy but in reality I wouldn't say "easy".Electrics is easy, you just need confidence and knowledge.
Well i can only speak for myself.. And imo electrics is easy.People might make it look easy but in reality I wouldn't say "easy".
OK, did you get it tested? As already mentioned joining wires may be easy but when it comes to verifying your work it's different.Well i can only speak for myself.. And imo electrics is easy.
I went from being afraid of a switch.. To rewiring house and changing consumer units. Saving thousands.
I won't say hard, it's more of an effort to do those jobs.The hardest part is crawling in attics, fishing cables, chasing walls, lifting T&G boards.. All things non-electric
Thank you!Ok. Do as you are told regardless.
Who is presuming this?No but presumably the reason for sleeving is thought to be safety.
But Harry said this:
Then you replied:The one good reason to sleeve is to reduce chances of the earth wire making contact with the live parts.
Is the other way round not its purpose?
See above.So, it might as well be bare, then?
I don't. I've already said that.I am puzzled that you think it is not isulation.
Very interesting. I sometimes wish that I had taken up electrical engineering and become an electrician.Well i can only speak for myself.. And imo electrics is easy.
I went from being afraid of a switch.. To rewiring house and changing consumer units. Saving thousands.
The hardest part is crawling in attics, fishing cables, chasing walls, lifting T&G boards.. All things non-electric
Youtube and the posters on this forum have been absolutely brilliant. The advice on here is 2nd to none.
Still got plenty to learn.
Victor Dyson - similar to the reason I am called EbeeJust a little worried about your user name, though.
unfortunately there is also a lot of horrible crap and bovine excretia on there. The problem with that is a poster starts getting a very good reputation and people start believing him/her/them, every last detail, every I cossed and T dotted. The trouble is many proper electricians know the difference.Plenty of great vids on YouTube to 'safely' learn how to do basic domestic electrical work.
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