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    Do I need 2391-52?

    Hi everyone, I've got my 2392, do I need to do 2391-52 or can I just do 2391-51? I'm not planning on working on anything other than 1 phase domestic. Cheers
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    2392 Vs 2391

    Hi everyone, Just a quick question. I've got my C&G 2392 and I was looking into 2391. My questions is, do I need to do 2391-52 or can I just do 2392-51 & not bother with 2391-50 as I have 2392? Does that make any sense?
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    Spot the fault

    Are they carrying it on a rope between them?
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    New to this

    Thanks Murdoch 😁
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    New to this

    Thank you 😁
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    New to this

    Thanks that's great advice 😁
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    New to this

    Tbh I think the only thing I'll be doing for a while is work on my own house and garden lighting, maybe power to sheds. I get that ponds are a special case as there is water involved (is that right)?
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    New to this

    Hey, Sorry for the confusion when I said part p. I'm a long way off signing my own work off. What I meant to say was I've done the first C&G thing that covers part p. I'm literally just getting started out and it seems that although there are defined paths to gold card there's nowhere that...
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    New to this

    Just getting started really. I've always sub contracted in electricians for garden lighting etc. They've always been really helpful and answered any questions I've had. Explained what and why they were doing certain things. But the time has come to "bite the bullet" and start to develop those...
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    New to this

    Hi everyone, I'm a landscaper new to the world of electrics. Currently have my part P, wiring regs & C&G2392.
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