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So my son purchased a house. I look around it with him some months ago and noted the electrics needed sorting.
Old consumer unit (wired fuse type) no RCD protection and cables coming into from rooms in the house that look like lead?

House is 1910's



Anyway he does not want to get an electrician in, he's decided it's to expensive and he would rather save his money to buy these stupid computer games, and all this other crud they seem hell bent wasting their money on.

So, he has asked me to tell him how to do it and he'll do the rest. I mean like draw it all out and give him an instruction manual to follow, similar to what you get with an Ikea cabinet when you're putting it together.
So I told him I am not qualified and can't sign it off. But that does not seem to bother him.

SO

I own a KT63 tester, I've never used it on the 1000v ir setting yet.
I'm thinking of asking him to hold both ends as part of his electrical course and then belt out 1000v
Now I know this sort of thing goes on in college because I have spoke to many electrician who has done this, as well as having it done to them.

I know they all lived to tell the tale, where they might not of if that had been a belt from household electrics.
This would certainly give him the first lesson of 'don't mess around with something you don't understand'

But I guess I'm asking parents in the Electrical world if this is the right approach? Otherwise I'm stumped and he moves in tomorrow?

How do you explain to people just how deadly electrics can be without showing them?

It's a pain you can't describe and one that flows though your body like a million red hot knives!
 
give him 500V as a taster. first. and, most important. save lengths of the lead sheathed cable and their associated junction boxes as possible.i know Lucien wants some forhis mouseum. maybe work with him to do the rewire.
 
When I was at college it was an old windy up megger.
Everyone got a chance to hold the leads, and the tutor would slowly build up the speed until the leads fell out the now pins and needles filled fingers….

then there was the guys he didn’t like much in the class….. they got full speed, full voltage straight away!

As far as your son is concerned, would someone on the forum be nearby to give them a realistic quote??
 
When I was at college it was an old windy up megger.
Everyone got a chance to hold the leads, and the tutor would slowly build up the speed until the leads fell out the now pins and needles filled fingers….

then there was the guys he didn’t like much in the class….. they got full speed, full voltage straight away!

As far as your son is concerned, would someone on the forum be nearby to give them a realistic quote??
Was that Yoda AKA Kenny Redpath? I remember the same thing!
 
I used to tell people you could measure your body resistance with the old megger, I'd hold the ends first with the dial set to ohms, then when it was their turn the dial would be very sneakily turned to the 500v setting. ?
When I was training had a mate that would grab hold of the line conductor upstairs in a domestic installation

I would put the phase tester on his arm and it would light up
 
We had megger insulation resistance testers at college where you could lock it on. You always had to check some bugger didn't lock it on as they passed you the tester.

My lecturer setup a fair game with the buzzer thing where you had to take a loop from one side of the maze to the other, but you had one side connected to your wrist and the loop was in your other hand both were connected to the insulation resistance tester and if you touched the wire with the loop then you got a belt...

Ask him if he would pilot a 747 on his next holiday or perform surgery on a friend or family... When he says no ask him why not... His response will likely be he doesnt know how, then say so why do you think its ok to rewire your house. Electricity is dangerous.

If he wants to save money work with an electrician, I at least hate chasing in boxes and am happy to mark out where I want a box and get the customer to chase it in and chase the cable route. He can also lift floorboards etc to get access. You can save yourself quite a lot of money doing the donkey work, just let the sparky run in the cables, do all the connections and test etc. You can do the capping and plaster.
 
Make it interesting for him, get him to spot as many codes as he can in the BPG#4 booklet just be walking around and inspecting stuff that does not require any dismantling.
 

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