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    Csa of cable for Outside shed CCU

    Just to clear up Things, I had done calculation of PFC and Volt Drop. And it came back at 4mm sufficient. But just wanted to ask you guys, if you would personally up rate it?
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    Csa of cable for Outside shed CCU

    Lads and ladies! Clear up something for me please. The old man has asked me to provide some power for his outside wooden shed, by means of a CCU and breakers for the lighting and power. He will be running various power tools for fixing bits and pieces, and mowing the garden, while also having a...
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    I Need Work Sparks Mate Looking for Work Hertfordshire

    Alright Lads, I'm a 30 year old Sparks Mate based in Hertford, with C&G Level 3, 17th edition (training for 18th), and 6 years experience in both industrial and Domestic. Looking for full time work. I am training for my Test and inspection course, and hope to start and complete my NVQ within...
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    I Need Work Sparks Mate (looking)Hertfordshire

    Alright Gents, Im looking for Sparks Mate work,in the hertfordshire area. Im 29 so mature head on these shoulders. Either pm me or comment on here. Can start as soon as needed. Cheers Adam
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    Mechanical protection

    Ohhhh lol. Thought he meant instead of pmsl. Yeah makes sense
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    Mechanical protection

    Would it not need an rcd from the internal board at all. Just thought due to him using it for head trimming and stuff?
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    Mechanical protection

    Hi guys, So been asked to supply a feed for the parents WOODEN shed. As my dad is retiring, and wants to spend more time doing hobbies in his back garden. He wants power to it for lighting, tools, and the like. However being retired, not alot of money. He asked for the most cost efficent way...
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    Looking for Electricians mate work!

    Hi Guys, haven't been on here in a while. Have ventured further into the industrial electrical than i would have liked lol. Just a post to see if anyone is hiring or needs a sparks mate in the hertfordshire area, for the foreseeable future, preferably domestic, as have been away from the family...
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    Electricians mate tools

    I've been told that these days, (not all places I must stress) Mates are given the same amount of duties as the electricians. to make the sparkys day easier, and so they can get more jobs on.
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    Electricians mate tools

    It's just how trusting the Sparkys are. and whether they can afford to lend you their tools I suppose.
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    Electricians mate tools

    I have found a 2 pairs of adjustable pliers. 1 just a basic standard, and the second ones are a pair of vde rated. whih ones do people think are better for a newbie. do I splash the cash on a nice £14 pair of vde's or just basic for now. Many thanks.
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    Electricians mate tools

    Don't get me wrong mate, just responding to a previous reply. and the less I have to do at this present time the better. I want to learn things slowly and properly. And your unfortunate with that 17 year old "know it all". Im 24 and glad im not some prepubescent slacker.
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    Electricians mate tools

    So far from what I can fathom. I need Screwdrivers pliers and such, hammer, dry wall knife, junior hacksaw, own drill, level, and chisels. oh and most importantly Mug For Tea, anything else please tell me. Thanks everyone for your input.
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    Electricians mate tools

    I have learnt all about ohms law and resistance, I have completed my Level 2 and my 17th Edition. Does this however make your point any different, or would you still say that a clamp meter/malfunction tester is not my responsibility to provide.
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    Electricians mate tools

    Hi all, I have been looking at a job as an electricians mate, but the employer says that we must have our own tools. I have the basics, Screwdrivers, hammer, tape measure, side cutters, wire strippers, and pliers. Now do I need anymore tools and if so which please, I want to be as ready as...

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