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  1. littlespark

    Have yourself a merry little spark-mas

    1st of December, it’s littlespark’s version of an advent calander. One video of a Christmas song from now til 24th Some classics, some quirky. Enjoy! Ps. You can use the like/dislike buttons to vote for and against each video. But please can I ask you to not add your own videos in...
  2. H

    plz answer

    Hi experts. i am a non professional unqualified hobbiest electrian only lean and work in do it yourself manner. my question is if Electic supply company disconnects both neutral and phase supplies to accomplish power cuts ?
  3. Dan

    FIXRADIO Tradesperson of the Year 2019 - Please nominate yourself (quickly!) or let us know if you already have!

    FIXRADIO are looking for 20 nominations for their Electricians Category So please do nominate yourself (we can't nominate on your behalf, we haven't the time, and love you all the same we couldn't pick just 20 ;) but I'm sure other people can nominate on your behalf if you want to nominate each...
  4. Dan

    DIY Forum for DIY Electricians? - Doing It Yourself? Electrical Advice This Way

    Should I create a DIY forum to direct people away from this forum who are doing DIY jobs? I could then make our three main forums (tilers, plumbers and electricians) all for professionals and trainees only. I think that's how most networks are doing it. So perhaps we do the same? Your thoughts?
  5. Dan

    Express yourself with smilies :)

    Click the smilie face in the main text area and you'll get a smilies bar pop up at the bottom of the text area. You can search for smilies by clicking the down arrow. And it will remember your most used ones for those who post about bananas a lot. :)
  6. T

    Transitioning to working for yourself

    I’m 23 and for the past year or so I’ve had a steady flow of my own work come in, 2/3 days a week (some stuff I’ve had to get someone else to do as I don’t have time) I want to solely do my own stuff but the transition seems awkward. I sub full time to other companies at whatever long term...
  7. M

    More of destroy it yourself daves work....

    Well as promised from my last post. Came across this ingenious beaut today. In all fairness at least they got the neutral copper to match the colour of the insulation.
  8. S

    Paying yourself through a Ltd as a subby

    When starting out subbying, a few people suggested to me that I should start out as ltd. As I would already be paying agencies/umbrellas £20 a week to receive my wages (£1040~ a year) it would work out cheaper to go Ltd and pay an accountant. Subsequently I had a meeting with an accountant and...
  9. Martgj90

    Exactly When can you call yourself an "Electrician"

    I'm sure this question has been asked before but it's one that has always puzzled me. I know some people say you aren't officially an electrician until you get your Level 3/AM2 however I've heard guys who only have C&G level 2s but have worked on domestic sites for years call themselves...
  10. Pete999

    Pete's Videos New tester out today, make it yourself simples.

    New tester on the market, look out electrical test instruments!
  11. Pete999

    Pete's Videos Stuff that for a game of Soldiers, change it yourself

    Or what a bummer just dropped me screwdriver, oh well it's overtime, so wtf
  12. J

    Double oven thermostat problem?

    Hi all, hopefully someone can help. I have a 2 year old Neff u14m62n0gb double oven. Last week it tripped the house out when using the main oven. On investigation the bottom element spade connector had become welded to the chassis, it had got free from its location tabs and come into contact...
  13. Brunel

    Replacing External Photocell

    I live in a small flat complex that has a number of external lights that are controlled by "SS4" type plug in photocells. One of the cells has failed permanently on, as they normally do. Is it ok for me to change the cell, without incurring the wrath of any regulations or building inspectors...
  14. B

    What's my next move?

    Hi there all, I am now City & Guilds level 2 and want to find work, where should I look, who should I approach? I can't afford to do level 3 until I get some work. Any constructive advice is welcomed Thank you
  15. haptism

    NVQ portfolio modules, collecting them yourself as a one man band

    Hope someone can throw some light on this. I completed C&G 2360 pt's (1) & 2 in 2002 but never got round to completing a NVQ3 and so never had a JIB gold card (I had a senior trainee JIB card which expired long ago). Anyhow now im thinking of getting my NVQ3 via a online provider. If i was to...
  16. Paul.M

    How to Make a Fool of Yourself!!!

    Yesterday was a good mates birthday and we all went out for a few light refreshments :54: Boys will be boys and we had a few too many :17: One of the pool tables had a sign on it "Out of order". Knowing that most pool tables have a dead mans switch underneath, I decided to investigate and...
  17. S

    Expected r1 r2 value when circuit 16.5m long

    Hi Guys stuck: A ring final circuit wired in 2.5/1.5 Resis: per m 7.41 and 12.1 what is the expected value of (r2+R2) the circuit is 16.5m long
  18. B

    confused as to what to do next

    hello there im new to the forums so take it easy on me please. im 22 at 16 went college did 4years and competed my electrical course culminating in me passing my am2 . in the6 years i have been working my father a qualified spark for over 30 years. Now 2 weeks ago m dad sadly passed away an...
  19. N

    Treat yourself

    It's sad but I'm quite excited that I've just treated myself to a Bosch multicutter. It's on special today at screwfix with £20 off. Still £80 but hope it's worth it. Anyone got one already and is it any good.
  20. HappyHippyDad

    What am I responsible for - returning to a customer?

    Evening all.. I have had my first customer call me back (messgae left) saying that something is not working as it should! Its too late to ring him back but it sounds like the PIR is not working correctly on a flood light I installed perhaps 6 months ago. Its bound to be a faulty PIR as it was...

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