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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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?
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.
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 ?
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?
Thanks mate .
So instead of the fluke I've come across this cheaper one.
What do you make of this one?
https://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/products/1594894-voltage-continuity-tester
I've also so seen the TIS self proving one for about 50 quid . Don't know if I should just get that one.
Hey guys
I'm studying at college at the moment.
I am looking to get some essential electrical testing kits slowly. As it's my 30th bday on the 28th . I might ask all my family to chip in rather than buying me something I don't need .
Is a multificunctional tester an essential item? They are so...
Hello guys
I've just been slightly under the weather recently . So hope you're all well.
I've just got a quick question about a extractors fan in the flat. The cooker is not facing an external wall or window.
So will need an extractor fan that will not need an external wall.
Can anyone...
No I totally understand that. I just wanted to get some knowledge. Ie know what the possible faults could be. So I know what I'm talking about with the roofer.