hysteresis
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Hello to all
just read a few posts regarding training. I have a bit of knowledge about electricity, I can do the maths, no problem.
I am nearing the end of my working life, I have been a project manager in IT and telecoms. I want to rewire my own house in the UK and I may move to Italy where I would be interested in installing/ having installed Solar/Voltaic systems, heat pumps etc.. So I don't really want to go to college for a couple of years. I am, in general, interested in ecosystems/renewable energy type systems. So I am looking to do one of the quick start courses (someone has alreading mentioned TEC20/30) and picking up further training in PV systems.
I understand that there is a bit of a divide between the apprenticeship trained and the "quicky" trained. My father served a 7 year apprenticeship as a fitter and you could not learn what he knew in 4 weeks!
So I welcome comments.
Cheers
Hysteresis
just read a few posts regarding training. I have a bit of knowledge about electricity, I can do the maths, no problem.
I am nearing the end of my working life, I have been a project manager in IT and telecoms. I want to rewire my own house in the UK and I may move to Italy where I would be interested in installing/ having installed Solar/Voltaic systems, heat pumps etc.. So I don't really want to go to college for a couple of years. I am, in general, interested in ecosystems/renewable energy type systems. So I am looking to do one of the quick start courses (someone has alreading mentioned TEC20/30) and picking up further training in PV systems.
I understand that there is a bit of a divide between the apprenticeship trained and the "quicky" trained. My father served a 7 year apprenticeship as a fitter and you could not learn what he knew in 4 weeks!
So I welcome comments.
Cheers
Hysteresis