If someone is competent to complete a job, why on earth would they ever log on to an internet forum, where there's more BS flying around than anywhere, to double check they are correct in what they plan.

The last supply I did to a garage was done in bell wire. Its still going strong, saying that though, there are no sockets just a single light BULB:toilet:

So why are there so many fully qualified registered and experienced sparks on here slating everyone who isn't? Whats the point of them logging in?

A second opinion is better than nothing!

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If you have designed the circuit as a radial, and put it's max design current as 20A, then 2.5, under normal conditions, will suffice. If someone wants to change the design to increase it to 32A, that's not your problem. If they add more sockets the cable is protected by the MCB. (How many sockets can you have in a garage!) If the circular saw inrush current looks like it will trip your 20A breaker, use a type C. Hope this helps.

Understood.
 
Like you, installing a garden circuit which trips the RCD as soon as you plug something in?

Yea, just like me. The OP could well end up with the same fault and my guess is you will slate him for it. We've got to start somewhere.
 
So why are there so many fully qualified registered and experienced sparks on here slating everyone who isn't? Whats the point of them logging in?


Didn't know there was.

I'd love to become fully qualified one day, but until then, i'll stick to my methods used day in day out.
 
Indeed, it's called an apprenticeship.

I totally agree, but you don't understand how hard I have tried to get one. If you could help me find one i'd be grateful as I have been searching for over a year now. Even my local council aren't taking on apprentices any more.
 
I totally agree, but you don't understand how hard I have tried to get one. If you could help me find one i'd be grateful as I have been searching for over a year now. Even my local council aren't taking on apprentices any more.

I totally understand all the arguments about the lack of availability regarding apprenticeships, but the bottom line is quite simply that if somebody isn't qualified to do something, then they really shouldn't be doing it. Regardless of what I "think" I am capable of, I wouldn't pilot an aircraft simply because "I have tried to get training, but nobody wants to train me", even though I've had a bit of experience.
Getting an apprenticeship has never been easy, regardless of what people think. I myself originally travelled the length of the Country before I got offered a place 180 miles from where I lived at the time. It was while at that centre, that someone there put me in touch with another firm nearer to where I lived. It was extremely difficult to get trained, even back in the 80's and competition was fierce. Unfortunately nowadays, everyone wants everything handing to them with a nice big salary. I missed out on doing lots of things when I was younger, but that doesn't mean it's right for me to have a go now, just because I feel that "the time is right".
 
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