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mad scientist deviating wildly from 2330 text
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<blockquote data-quote="Robin Spark" data-source="post: 76733" data-attributes="member: 5444"><p>Hi Zeff,</p><p></p><p>when i did 2330 L2 and L3, i purchased both Trevor Linsey books ( Basic and advanced electrical installations) and made sure I could answer the questions in the books before taking my exams. Found this helped me to ensure i had a good enough understanding in all areas.</p><p></p><p>If I remember correctly the exams did throw up a good mixture of questions across the syllabus plus a lot of stuff that isnt even covered that required an " educated guess".</p><p></p><p>With regards to equations their are probably only a dozen or so that you will need to know ie working out voltage drop and cable calcs, adiabatic for cpc sizing, ohms law, power,some basic electronics,but motor theory is quite a big section.</p><p></p><p>PS have you just started L3?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin Spark, post: 76733, member: 5444"] Hi Zeff, when i did 2330 L2 and L3, i purchased both Trevor Linsey books ( Basic and advanced electrical installations) and made sure I could answer the questions in the books before taking my exams. Found this helped me to ensure i had a good enough understanding in all areas. If I remember correctly the exams did throw up a good mixture of questions across the syllabus plus a lot of stuff that isnt even covered that required an " educated guess". With regards to equations their are probably only a dozen or so that you will need to know ie working out voltage drop and cable calcs, adiabatic for cpc sizing, ohms law, power,some basic electronics,but motor theory is quite a big section. PS have you just started L3? [/QUOTE]
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