WA ELECTRICAL LICENCE COURSE
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WA ELECTRICAL LICENCE COURSE
Hi
Just wondering if anyone on here has completed the electrical licence course in balcatta perth? Is it difficult and any tips on course content?
many thanks
Enda
Just wondering if anyone on here has completed the electrical licence course in balcatta perth? Is it difficult and any tips on course content?
many thanks
Enda
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Re: WA ELECTRICAL LICENCE COURSE
We would also be interested to know too, as we are also planning to do the course at balcatta.
ANY VIEWS !!!
Thanks
Scott and Tina
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Re: WA ELECTRICAL LICENCE COURSE
Hey,
My mate done it a few months ago and he said it was easy. Couple of guys failed it because they couldn't do 2 way switching and were putting neutrals in MCB's....won't say where they were from! I think if you are a qualified spark from the UK or Ireland then you should be ok.
My mate done it a few months ago and he said it was easy. Couple of guys failed it because they couldn't do 2 way switching and were putting neutrals in MCB's....won't say where they were from! I think if you are a qualified spark from the UK or Ireland then you should be ok.
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Re: WA ELECTRICAL LICENCE COURSE
does anyone know if you can apply for this course if you r still living in the uk
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Re: WA ELECTRICAL LICENCE COURSE
Hey,
My mate done it a few months ago and he said it was easy. Couple of guys failed it because they couldn't do 2 way switching and were putting neutrals in MCB's....won't say where they were from! I think if you are a qualified spark from the UK or Ireland then you should be ok.
My mate done it a few months ago and he said it was easy. Couple of guys failed it because they couldn't do 2 way switching and were putting neutrals in MCB's....won't say where they were from! I think if you are a qualified spark from the UK or Ireland then you should be ok.