I was hoping that since this forum is for DIYers, this wouldn't happen. But I did notice the trend on other forums.Yes, I fear it became inevitable once the OP's 'qualifications' were questioned. However, it will probably get worse, since I don't think anyone has yet mentioned "type tested", nor the notification requirement which would be invoked if the OP followed the advice in the post which questioned his 'qualifications' !
Kind Regards, John
I've observed that this questioning of competency/qualifications and recommending to hire a qualified person to do the works is very much a cultural phenomenon. I've lived in the Netherlands for most of my life and it's very common for people to do maintenance on their own consumer unit, to (re-)wire their own homes, or install their own EV chargers. It's super easy to find instructions in Dutch online for replacing your consumer unit. Not that I used these, but just as an illustration how normal doing these works yourself is. I recently did some renovations on the roof of our house and people who saw it seemed to think that we were insane.
Maybe it'd be a good idea to question how productive it is to question people's competency/qualifications. After all, it's not like people are dying of electrocution and due to fires all the time in the Netherlands. It's also not like the regulations fail to result in good quality housing as new houses are excellent. Maybe it's just slightly less dangerous and difficult than those who feel competent/qualified think their work is? When it genuinely seems like someone might endanger themselves, of course you should advise people to get some help. But more often than not I find the "concerns" people voice are just echos of regulations rather than genuine concerns or attempts to educate and be helpful.
As I wittnessed when I moved in recently, some people are going to do DIY anyway, regardless of whether it's common or not. And if there's no good information out there to help them, they are going to create dangerous situations. If not on DIY forums, where are people supposed to get advice that educates them on how to do maintenance on their home's electrics?
Apologies for the rant @JohnW2 , this is not aimed at you. In this thread you just seemed like you'd have most sympathy for my perspective.