This is b****y ridiculous.
I know im only qualified and all!What course did you do to become qualified, and when did you do it?i did a normal apprenticeship
You're a qualified electrician.How does electricity work?
In your lighting circuit i assume they are wired in parallel? how does it still work if a lamp blows and does your electricity flow back through to Neutral
How can you still be at the stage of "assuming" the lights are wired in parallel?
How can you possibly not understand current flow in basic circuits?
You're a qualified electrician. What kind of qualified electrician asks something like that?yea so even if any of the bulbs do decide to pop, it doesnt have to go through the bulb first to get back to neutral is that correct?
You're a qualified electrician???it just goes through the neutral cable that is connected, and what about the last light in the line how does the neutral get back to the board?
You're a qualified electrician???that what i dont understand how can there be a return path if the bulb has blown doesnt that make the final connection with the return path??
You're a qualified electrician and you do not have, or know where to find, or in fact have never even seen, a diagram of a lighting circuit?Could somebody explain with the aid of a drawing thanks.
You're a qualified electrician???so can somebody please explain this, what if the last bulb is blown hows does the neutral manage to return to neutral if the path is broken because of the last bulb is blown ?
You said you were, in which case this post makes you an annoying and time-wasting little ****.
Or if you're not a qualified electrician then you are an annoying and time-wasting lying little ****.
Either way, just **** off and never come back.
Oh - and note to the mod - before you decide that those ****s mean something objectionable, and decide to remove or edit this post, please spend 10-15 minutes looking through this guy's post history and ask yourself how genuine he is.
how about u F*** o** u unhelpful p****