handieman

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If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
United Kingdom
What type of forum member are you?
DIY or Homeowner (Perhaps seeking pro advice, or an electrician)
Hey guys. My DIY adventures have taken me to a place where I'd like to learn a little more about electrical wiring and safety so that I may be competent at basic household wiring installations. I hope you don't mind me lurking around.
 
Welcome.

Its better to ask questions here than blindly start messing about with wiring.

Top tip! Turn it off first! :)
 
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Hello @handieman,
Depending on what you mean by being competent. If you mean going route from DIYer to NICEIC/NAPIT competent Domestic Installer, it might be long and very expensive journey to get there.

I'm an active DIY'er, holding a degree in Electrical Engineering, who wanted to be recognised "competent" in terms of competent person schemes and I found it easier to get PhD in Electrical Engineering than following the official route to achieve NVQ L3, required to become Domestic Installer.

Whichever definition of being competent you've chosen, I wish you good luck!
 

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