As the weekend approaches ....
I suspect like many others, when I first started lurking in this forum (long before I started participating), I tended to assume that those who regularly posted knowledgeable and seemingly 'authorititative' messages were electricians - and that those who asked seemingly fairly basic questions, or who wrote 'surprising' things, were non-electricians. However, as time went on, I came to realise/discover that this was far from always the case.
Over time, a significant proportion of regular contributors have revealed, explicitly or implicitly, which of the camps they are in - but that still leaves a fair number whose 'status' I would not bet my shirt on!
I realise that some electricians may be reluctant to 'declare' that they are, because of a perceived additional burden of responsibility/liability that might place on them when responding to questions, and I also understand that there are some 'grey areas' (e.g. retired electricians, 'industrial electricians' and electrical engineers) - but my curiosity would be interested to know how many people are prepared to 'come out' and explicitly declare which side of the fence they are on!
Kind Regards, John.
I suspect like many others, when I first started lurking in this forum (long before I started participating), I tended to assume that those who regularly posted knowledgeable and seemingly 'authorititative' messages were electricians - and that those who asked seemingly fairly basic questions, or who wrote 'surprising' things, were non-electricians. However, as time went on, I came to realise/discover that this was far from always the case.
Over time, a significant proportion of regular contributors have revealed, explicitly or implicitly, which of the camps they are in - but that still leaves a fair number whose 'status' I would not bet my shirt on!
I realise that some electricians may be reluctant to 'declare' that they are, because of a perceived additional burden of responsibility/liability that might place on them when responding to questions, and I also understand that there are some 'grey areas' (e.g. retired electricians, 'industrial electricians' and electrical engineers) - but my curiosity would be interested to know how many people are prepared to 'come out' and explicitly declare which side of the fence they are on!
Kind Regards, John.