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Definatly a gap in the market for an 'electrics for plumbers' course. Everything from wiring in a new stat thru Y & S plans to pulling in a new feed for electric showers. I'd be on it like a tramp on a kipper if such a course existed!
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I really enjoyed the fault finding using the Honeywell boards in college.best bit about college was wiring up s and y plans only to find out we couldnt or shouldnt, but having gone in behind sparkies, we may do!
I really enjoyed the fault finding using the Honeywell boards in college.
Don't all colleges use those boards?posh college then!
As you are in Englandshire you need a part P too to do it legally
Yeabut, isn't that on it's way out? If the whole sector's being reviewed, now would be a good time to put in our 2p'th
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