I watched the thermal imaging one yesterday. Very informative.

Also booked a slot on an SPD internet training session. Details in the image below:
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Hi all,

SparkyNinja is running some webinars, you can check them out here:-


I think there will be more added to the list as it sounds like he's got some planned for next week as well.

I joined the amd 1 webinar today, having read it and not really understood it.
He went through the reg and explained it as best as anyone could but it seems to be written in such a way as to pose more questions than answer them! Esp with ref to car chargers and pme earthing arrangements.
 
I turned off as soon as they started banging on about testing main protective bonding conductors and that they have to be no more than 0.05 ohms. They are as bad as the training providers they slag off by which I mean providing incorrect information to the masses but refused to acknowledge my questions regarding how they came to that conclusion.
 
All I can say @Ian1981 is they actually went on to say you should estimate the length of the bonding, calculate the expected resistance and compare that against what you actually measure.
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They were mainly talking about what you should be doing and how a lot of training is lacking when it comes to qualifications like 2391.
 
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I turned off as soon as they started banging on about testing main protective bonding conductors and that they have to be no more than 0.05 ohms. They are as bad as the training providers they slag off by which I mean providing incorrect information to the masses but refused to acknowledge my questions regarding how they came to that conclusion.

Ian, I have to say that I have attempted to respond to every question on these webinars and have admitted to not know answers when I'm not sure on what response to give.

Could you give me a more precise understanding on the question you gave, as there is nothing like that here in the chat log or Q/A and if you are one the three Ian's that attended, all of the questions you asked were answered, and you were logged in for 71, 74 or 78 minutes.

I'm sorry that you thought the free training and engagement opportunity wasn't worth your time.

Noted.
 
I want watched the EICR Missing Tests one and created a new EICR form off the back of it - chances are good I've missed or duplicated bits but the bit about taking a reading and not recording it I thought was very valid, same with the calculation to compare against, so now my form has space for it.
 
Sparky ninja does seem to get some bad press and seems a bit marmite for some.
A bit like the whole e5 idea. People seem to not like it and criticise it. Any improvement in skills or raising of standards and subsequently pay must surely be a good thing.
Personally I think the guy is just doing his best to improve an industry that has a few issues. No ulterior motive or aim to get rich.
Haven't had a chance to do these webinars.
Are they still available to rewatch online or YouTube?
 
Sparky ninja does seem to get some bad press and seems a bit marmite for some.
A bit like the whole e5 idea. People seem to not like it and criticise it. Any improvement in skills or raising of standards and subsequently pay must surely be a good thing.
Personally I think the guy is just doing his best to improve an industry that has a few issues. No ulterior motive or aim to get rich.


This is the main problem many have - they just don't get it.

Voluntary bodies, committee members and many electricians don't want this industry to change, or they need to be the ones to make the change.

It's never been about a seat at the table but the message from e5 and discussions we have - unlike the committees - have all been made public as best we can.
 
I have really enjoyed watching the Sparky Ninja Webinars, superb in fact but must admit I do get annoyed watching how much knowledge him and his old man have and thinking to myself how the hell I am going to ever reach that level.
 

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