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When to replace an old Fusebox with a Consumer Unit

Mon, 07/04/2025 - 10:32 By Paul Higgins
An old fuse box should be replaced as soon as possible. If you still have an electrical panel / mains box / fuse box that contains fuses or fuse wire in 2025 then this is likely to be several decades old already and should be replaced.
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Training

Electrician Fast Track Courses: Proper Electrical training?

Fri, 04/04/2025 - 06:01 By Paul Higgins
Are fast track Electrician Courses proper electrical training in 2025? Well in many ways, YES they are. Let me elaborate. In the UK in the past years there was the option to take short courses of as little as three and a half weeks and "qualify". These courses were NOT proper electrical training and missed many key safety benefits of the correct route into the electrical industry.
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Electrical

Correct Electrical Testing Sequence. New Installation

Fri, 28/03/2025 - 02:58 By Paul Higgins
When testing new installations of electrical systems prior to putting into service, dead tests must be carried out first in order to ensure that any subsequent live testing is safe to carry out.
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Electrical Faults

Electrical outlet sparking when plugging something in

Mon, 24/03/2025 - 03:15 By Paul Higgins
As a professional electrician, I've often encountered concerns from homeowners about electrical outlets sparking when plugging in devices. While a brief, small spark isn't always a cause for alarm, larger sparks and flashes can indicate a serious problem.
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Electrical

Main Fuses: What They Are, Why They Blow, and How to Identify a Blown Fuse

Fri, 21/03/2025 - 03:28 By Paul Higgins
Electrical systems need a way of protecting the wiring from overload and short circuit problems. They achieve this through the use of overcurrent protective devices like fuses and trip switches. In every electrical installation, there should be a main fuse – the final thing to blow in the event of a fault.
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Electrical Safety

Outdoor Electrical Outlets, are sockets outside safe?

Mon, 17/03/2025 - 04:07 By Paul Higgins
Are outdoor sockets safe? Yes, absolutely so long as they are installed according to the National Electrical Code (USA) or the Safety Requirements for Electrical Installations (UK). Any electrical equipment installed outdoors, including outdoor outlets, is perfectly safe so long as the local electrical requirements have been met by the installer. What does this mean? Let’s have a look.
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What Uses the Most Electricity at Home?

Fri, 14/03/2025 - 03:35 By Paul Higgins
Knowing what uses the most electricity in your home is the first step toward reducing your energy consumption and lowering your electricity bill. As energy costs continue to rise in recent years, homeowners in the United States and the UK are increasingly looking for ways to minimize their electricity usage and carbon footprint, not to mention reducing the cost of energy bills!
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Electrical Safety

Are fake phone chargers dangerous? Can cheap be real?

Mon, 10/03/2025 - 03:17 By Paul Higgins
Our mobile devices have become something that we rely on constantly. When a phone battery runs low, most of us instinctively reach for the nearest charger without a second thought. But as an electrical lecturer and electrician with many years of industry experience, I've witnessed first-hand the devastating damage that counterfeit chargers and fake phone chargers can cause.
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Electrical Safety

Is a nail through an electrical cable dangerous?

Fri, 07/03/2025 - 03:21 By Paul Higgins
Electrical wires are everywhere in our homes and great care should be taken whenever disturbances to the walls, floors or ceiling takes place. A nail through an electrical wire is INDEED very dangerous and should be repaired immediately by a qualified electrician.
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Electrical

The 2025 guide to Electrical Wiring Colours in the UK

Mon, 03/03/2025 - 04:37 By Paul Higgins
Electrical wiring colours are vital safety aspect within any electrical system, ensuring the safe operation of circuits, appliances, and connections in homes, businesses, and industrial settings
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