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  1. J

    Spotlight

    Thank you that's a great insight and makes logical sense!
  2. J

    Spotlight

    I just wanted to know . Thanks for that. I guess there must've been a time when there weren't any regs on this and it was okay to do.... but yeah ofcourse things change.
  3. J

    Spotlight

    Yes i started at year 2. I've only been doing it for a couple of months.
  4. J

    Spotlight

    So I will need to put a new Circuit board in before I'm allowed to add the spot lights? Is that purely from h/s perspective ? Or legislation/regulations etc?
  5. J

    Spotlight

    Thanks for that. It hasn't caused any issues of yet. So I'll leave that for now. Hopefully revisit in the very near future.
  6. J

    Whicb Proving Unit ?

    Thanks for that. I'll Google that
  7. J

    Youtube vids for electrical students?

    So many different playlists from different guys. I'll have to just watch a vid or 2 for all of them and see which suits me.
  8. J

    Youtube vids for electrical students?

    Thanks for the above guys. Someone mentioned John ward before . I'm planning to go through the testing playlist. Wasn't aware of the other ones. Now I don't know which ones to fo through. Lol .. I'm a newbie. So probably hopefully get the most easiest one to understand.
  9. J

    Youtube vids for electrical students?

    Have you got any links for that mate ?
  10. J

    What testing equipment does an electrician need

    Not heard of this company before. Also been advised not to buy anything that hasn't got a calibration cert if its second hand. I bought a megger and it didn't work properly.
  11. J

    Spotlight

    I can't see it has RCD from what I can see on there. The bit thats hanging on thw side is a bell transformer.
  12. J

    Whicb Proving Unit ?

    Decided to buy martindale Voltage Tester VT12. Can anyone point out a 'good enough' decent GS38 proving unit? Thanks.
  13. J

    Spotlight

    Thanks so much. Would you say doing it from the bedroom directly is too much faffing ? I saw a video where the guy made the holes for the spot lights. Used his phone to see both sides of the joists. Then used along drill bit to make a hole in it.
  14. J

    Spotlight

    It is floorboard in rhe attic bedroom. But I'll have to move a few things and rip the carpet out.. I was going to attach it to the existing light.. as I don't want to be ripping into the wall to out a new cable for a new switch.
  15. J

    Spotlight

    I've seen some vids. But I just wanted to gage how do other DIYers or Sparkys feel about it? Is it too much faffing in practical sense. I can imagine with searching and locating for joists can be tricky? Any personal experiences are welcome. Thanks
  16. J

    Spotlight

    I've never installed any lighting before other than put up a chandelier before. I'm thinking of putting 4 spotlights in a bedroom on 1st floor which has a bedroom attic above it... I'm good at DIY. Would this be a difficult task? Any tips?
  17. J

    Youtube vids for electrical students?

    As a Year 2 college student. Does anyone know any decent YouTube vids that will help me learn about the Electrical theory etc better ?
  18. J

    What testing equipment does an electrician need

    Thanks for the comprehensive insight! Much appreciated . I was thinking of getting the TIS tester instead of the Martindale. However you're right it's probably better getting the one that uses a Porving unit.
  19. J

    What testing equipment does an electrician need

    Thanks for that . That info is definitely handy. So I'm guessing if I'm just going to work in houses and maybe small businesses. Ie 1 man band. I'll mote than likely just need a simple 2 poll tester and a MFT that has most functions. For my testing side. How much does calibrations cost ?
  20. J

    What testing equipment does an electrician need

    This is perfect. As a student this info has gone a long way ! It just helped me categorise why we need certain things etc. It gets abit overwhelming . Do you recommend anything in particular?
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