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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    In another life I had a contractors licence in WA and used to do Government work. If any installation work was required it was laid down in the work order that stranded cable had to be used.
    Bloody new house bashers are still using it to save $5 per fit out 🤬
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post

    Protection Coordination of Circuit Breakers - GSES


    I suspect the scenario described above is pro'ly due to a poor earth, so the full short circuit current wasn't able to flow and rupture the fuse. Although in a 12 volt automotive system the battery may not be able to produce a fault current for long enough to operate a fuse that is only mildly overloaded, not so in a HV generator system that can produce massive currents.

    People also confuse overload, over current and short circuit, from the above graph it can be seen that a mild overload can be permitted for up to 4 hours, but as the overload value increases the trip time shortens.


    Which is all fine and dandy but from the auto perspective its fusing not a circuit breaker (although you can get them mostly we dont) if your cars battery cant blow a large automotive type fuse (lets say 100A) its probably due for replacement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    Bloody new house bashers are still using it to save $5 per fit out One for the sparkies
    More to it than that, house bashers use it on lighting only, its not to save money on cable (marginal), its to save time in labour. Solid 1mm2 is far easier and quicker to fit off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    More to it than that, house bashers use it on lighting only, its not to save money on cable (marginal), its to save time in labour. Solid 1mm2 is far easier and quicker to fit off.
    I suppose they have to make a dollar or two where they can
    Prices for wiring a new house are rediculous, last time I spoke to another contractor who does a lot of work for a couple of builders, the numbers he was throwing out weren’t great
    He can only afford to send a tradesman out at testing and commissioning time
    Apprentices do the rest
    Sad state of affairs, having apprentices teaching apprentices
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    An apprentice is supposed to work under the supervision of his master or a time served tradesman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    An apprentice is supposed to work under the supervision of his master or a time served tradesman.
    The company’s doing houses in WA have exposed loopholes where they get away with getting apprentices looking after apprentices
    No power so no isolation required
    Wall chasing done by others, all they have to do is clip in cables
    Terminations whilst still no power
    Tradesman shows up when testing and commissioning
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    I suppose they have to make a dollar or two where they can
    Prices for wiring a new house are rediculous, last time I spoke to another contractor who does a lot of work for a couple of builders, the numbers he was throwing out weren’t great
    He can only afford to send a tradesman out at testing and commissioning time
    Apprentices do the rest
    Sad state of affairs, having apprentices teaching apprentices
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    #1 Son was a domestic sparky apprentice early on in life... ended up working ( as app.) for a House Basher, and did 90% of the actual work. When HB employed another tradesman, #1 was nominally his "supervisor" for job direction / decisions !.

    There is a reason I quietly check the work of any sparky in my house...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Watts=Volts X Amps.

    It doesn't relate to wire sizes.Wire sizes relate to Amps,or current.

    There are charts and rules to work out wire sizes,depending on voltages,where the cables are run,etc,etc.

    I am no sparkie,but i think that is correct.

    Now where is Homestar when he is needed
    Where indeed? Possibly playing trains somewhere. Or even gardening? Or even Plane Spotting at some airshow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Where indeed? Possibly playing trains somewhere. Or even gardening? Or even Plane Spotting at some airshow?
    Or sorting a genset out somewhere,or off in the new camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Or sorting a genset out somewhere,or off in the new camper.
    or rebuilding a new Electrical network over in the West of Vic. or building a new track to the little room?



    There is a reason I quietly check the work of any sparky in my house...
    Why? Do you think he/she is nicking all your fittings to use on a another gaff?

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