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Re-training, with some past experience
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<blockquote data-quote="DonClif" data-source="post: 544130" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>Obviously I don't know about the qualifications themselves, or I wouldn't be asking. But the course content itself has covered circuit design including calculating the Ib, In, Iz, all of the derating factors, volt drop, adiabatic equation, etc. </p><p>They have covered earthing and bonding, and Ze, Zs, and the PEFC/PSCC. </p><p></p><p>My point being that it isn't a general skim of basic electrical work, with the ability to be a button pusher on a MFT. </p><p>I find it confusing that so much depth would be put into a course that means nothing. </p><p></p><p>And as to what I paid, waaay to much for it to effectively get me nowhere. </p><p>I've learned a massive amount either way, but s**t that's a bit worrying...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonClif, post: 544130, member: 36659"] Obviously I don't know about the qualifications themselves, or I wouldn't be asking. But the course content itself has covered circuit design including calculating the Ib, In, Iz, all of the derating factors, volt drop, adiabatic equation, etc. They have covered earthing and bonding, and Ze, Zs, and the PEFC/PSCC. My point being that it isn't a general skim of basic electrical work, with the ability to be a button pusher on a MFT. I find it confusing that so much depth would be put into a course that means nothing. And as to what I paid, waaay to much for it to effectively get me nowhere. I've learned a massive amount either way, but s**t that's a bit worrying... [/QUOTE]
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