Much appreciated for you taking the time to make this video. It has cleared up my confusing regarding the many tables for Zs values, difference between them and the crucial wording "measured" vs "tabulated". Thank you!
Very similar. We can't say what questions you will get, the exam computer will randomly pick 60 questions from a bank of hundreds of questions. If you go to LearnElectrics.com and put Amendment 2 in the search bar, you will get a list of links to videos on the different parts of the book with questions and answers. Good luck. Dave.
Can I ask. I'm not a spark but I was always told current is the killer. So why do you want maximum fault current, is that not more dangerous to a person?
Anything over 50 milli amps can cause heart attack. But the more current that flows, the faster the protective devices will operate cutting cutting off the supply.
Paul has answered your question just as I would. 50millamps is potentially fatal, a bedside light is about 250 milliamps, still enough to kill you. So the quicker we do it is the way to go and for that we want massive currents so that contact time is reduced to a minimum.
Thanks my asking please : - where I can download or buy this standard book 18 Edition - what’s the module meter you use in test Ohm and which meter you advice us use - can know the table for wire resistance and then can check that resistance is different as have problems in wire or not
Why is it that the best come 25yrs late??. Your explanation besides being professional its warm and assuring to listen to. Thanks Dave God Bless🤗🤗
You're very welcome, appreciated. Yes, when I started there was no internet, no YT, no nothing.
I don’t know what I could do with out your instructions. Thank you so much.
Happy to help, pass on the channel to your colleagues, it all helps. thanks for watching.
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Much appreciated for you taking the time to make this video. It has cleared up my confusing regarding the many tables for Zs values, difference between them and the crucial wording "measured" vs "tabulated". Thank you!
Glad it was helpful and thank you for watching. Dave.
Second time of watching and this really makes sense now. Mate you are a star.
So glad it helped. Sometimes watching a second time really helps. Thanks for the support. Dave.
This is invaluable. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful Steve. Thanks for the kind comments. Dave.
i do not know how to thank u , very very very useful information. god bless u
Thanks for the great feedback, much appreciated. Dave.
Thank you very much for sharing such good quality videos with excellent content, it helped me massively with my recent 18th edition exam.👍
Glad you found them useful and congratulations are in order. Well done my friend. Lots more to come, don't stop learning, it's a great trade. Dave.
Thank you for sharing. 👍🏼
My pleasure, hope it helps. Dave.
Great video once again.
I appreciate that, thank you.
Another great video.
Thanks again, appreciate your support.
Very nice video
Thanks Azizur, appreciated.
Thanks
Happy to help. Thanks for the feedback. Dave.
Will the exams be the same as this. I’ve booked my appointment in 3 months (November 2023)?
Very similar. We can't say what questions you will get, the exam computer will randomly pick 60 questions from a bank of hundreds of questions. If you go to LearnElectrics.com and put Amendment 2 in the search bar, you will get a list of links to videos on the different parts of the book with questions and answers. Good luck. Dave.
Can I ask.
I'm not a spark but I was always told current is the killer.
So why do you want maximum fault current, is that not more dangerous to a person?
Anything over 50 milli amps can cause heart attack.
But the more current that flows, the faster the protective devices will operate cutting cutting off the supply.
Paul has answered your question just as I would. 50millamps is potentially fatal, a bedside light is about 250 milliamps, still enough to kill you. So the quicker we do it is the way to go and for that we want massive currents so that contact time is reduced to a minimum.
Thanks for the support Paul, brilliant. Dave.
Hi from where can Download as free for 18th EDITION AMENDMENT 2 EXAM
All my videos are on RUclips or on the LearnElectrics.com website. We are still working on the rest of the Amendment 2 videos. Dave.
Thanks my asking please :
- where I can download or buy this standard book 18 Edition
- what’s the module meter you use in test Ohm and which meter you advice us use
- can know the table for wire resistance and then can check that resistance is different as have problems in wire or not
Thanks
Great, thanks for watching. Dave.