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  1. R

    New here

    So been doing some reading and research and although I can go down the route of doing bare minimum and rely on someone else I would like to be able to do notifiable work eventually. I believe I found what looks like the correct pathway to follow and fees are no where near as much and at the end...
  2. R

    Is there a better way?

    Old post but just incase anyone else needs help, best option will be SkyQ with a mini box especially if you can get it at half price. RF2 sends a pretty analogue signal but you can also use HDMI baluns over cat5 or 6, plenty of options on amazon.
  3. R

    New here

    Think I need to get some hands on experience and to help build confidence with someone local. I have reached out to some guys locally so fingers crossed I will get some sort of response.
  4. R

    New here

    Just off the back of your reply, I would say I am not competent based on the not being just on the things you have mentioned. Don't have any real experience working with existing circuits and installing new circuits. This is where I need to get more hand on experience hence some learning by...
  5. R

    New here

    What do you need to do to prove you are competent under part p? I am able wire up switches, sockets light fittings, know how to use mutlimeter, know wiring colours for current standards and previous wiring colours eg red and black. I have done anything with consumer boards. I would really like...
  6. R

    New here

    Well this is where I want to make sure I don't do the wrong course. I have seen fees of around £3-4K finding an employer should be an issue to do practical work with. I have been a analyst for last 8 years and I have never enjoyed, pay hasn't been great more than 20 but less than 40. I have...
  7. R

    New here

    It is something I have always wanted to do, we have a few properties but always have to rely on getting a sparky in for various work. Eventually I would like to be able to that work myself.
  8. R

    New here

    Hi guys, Came across this forum in the hope to find some sound advice on what the best options and route to take to get into electric installation. I have been working in IT for past 15 years but will be made redundant by November this year. So I can find another office based job in IT or...
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