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Looking to learn about electricity!

  • 14-06-2013 02:07PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203
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    I am looking to learn about electricity. I am the type of person that could and would do most DIY jobs. I would fix most things in my car, i am a Metal Fabricator/Welder by trade. Any work to be done at home, from painting to gardening, i will do it but the only thing i can't do, because i don't know much about it is electricity.

    I am looking for a course, like basic electronics or introduction to electricity but can only find apprenticeship electricians courses. Any ideas on if these type of courses are available.


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  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 12,662 2011
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    What would you like to get out of this course?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 566 adrian92
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    There is a difference between electronics and electrical work.

    I seems, from what you have said, that you would like to be able to do some practical work on electrical installations.

    I suggest that , if you can, find an electrician and ask if you could accompany him/her on various jobs - in this way, I think you could learn.

    Hope my suggestion is helpful


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,668 LeBash
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    kilograms wrote: »
    I am looking to learn about electricity. I am the type of person that could and would do most DIY jobs. I would fix most things in my car, i am a Metal Fabricator/Welder by trade. Any work to be done at home, from painting to gardening, i will do it but the only thing i can't do, because i don't know much about it is electricity.

    I am looking for a course, like basic electronics or introduction to electricity but can only find apprenticeship electricians courses. Any ideas on if these type of courses are available.

    ITB ran an evening course at one stage. Just the basics. How to make a circuit, how to wire the basics etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 kilograms
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    What would you like to get out of this course?

    Knowledge, not looking for a career.

    There is a difference between electronics and electrical work.
    I seems, from what you have said, that you would like to be able to do some practical work on electrical installations.

    I suggest that , if you can, find an electrician and ask if you could accompany him/her on various jobs - in this way, I think you could learn.

    Hope my suggestion is helpful

    You have been helpful, thanks.
    ITB ran an evening course at one stage. Just the basics. How to make a circuit, how to wire the basics etc.

    Cheers i will look into that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,952 Stoner
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    kilograms, if you didn't already know, youtube is a great source for learning how to carry out many tasks, before taking anything apart for the first time I look to see if there is a video on youtube, its saved me time and effort in the past.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,637 brightspark
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    A couple of videos here, (done by a friend from school, who I haven't seen for over 20 years)

    http://www.electricianinchatham.co.uk/kentelectrics/our-videos


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,428 .jacksparrow.
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    I'm the same as you and asked this question.

    Here is the replies I got, check out the link at the
    End of the first page, its a beginner's course.

    http://touch.boards.ie/thread/2056940447/1/#post84442752


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 12,662 2011
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    check out the link at the
    End of the first page, its a beginner's course.

    Did you do the course? If so how did you get on?

    Thanks


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    2011 wrote: »
    Did you do the course? If so how did you get on?

    Thanks

    No haven't done it yet, I want to hopefully soon but its trying to get the time off work that's the problem, the girl who organises it is in regular contact with me, seems courses are on every month.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 kilograms
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    kilograms, if you didn't already know, youtube is a great source for learning how to carry out many tasks, before taking anything apart for the first time I look to see if there is a video on youtube, its saved me time and effort in the past.

    I do use YouTube and find it excellent but its a general knowledge of electrics that i am after.
    A couple of videos here, (done by a friend from school, who I haven't seen for over 20 years)

    Cheers, did you come across the videos by chance and recognise him?
    I'm the same as you and asked this question.

    Here is the replies I got, check out the link at the
    End of the first page, its a beginner's course.

    Thanks, a step forward finally.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,637 brightspark
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    No found him on Facebook. Then checked out his website.


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