Great course. Great man.. Too generous.. Book it!.. If you don't want to burn down your van.. It sadly happens to often.. Especially when electricians work on them..
I seem to think I've got something planned that weekend. Will check my diary. Are dogs allowed..? How much if I was to stay the Sunday night as well..? Cheers
As in the industry specific qualification?. There isn't one. I put myself forward however as I have 15 years of experience delivering technical and safety training and turns out I know my way around 12volt and 24volt Electrical. 😃
Hi Geoff wondering your advice on battery wiring management , at the battery positive then one wire going to isolator then to a positive bus bar with all the various positives dc circuit ,solar controller output ,etc connected together ,my question is if the isolator at the battery is turned off the power from the solar controller would make the isolator not isolated ie the solar power would power up things or have I missed something ,hope this makes sense ,or am supposed to connect the controller output direct to battery ,I've seen a few of the videos using positive all going to a bus bar rather than battery post ,thanks
My favourite type of connection hub is the Mega/midi fuse board. 1 mega fuse and 4 midi fuses. Usually the mega for the inverter and then the others for mains hook up charger. B2B. MPPT etc. You are perfectly correct In assuming that power in on busbar will result in energising devices. Typically I isolate the battery with an high capacity continually rated isolated and then turn off the MPPT in the Bluetooth app (victron models all have this feature,) to make the whole system dead and safe to work on. Hope that makes sense.
@@AlwaysVanAdventure Yea makes sense Geoff ,I can also switch off my solar (panel is on a double pole breaker ) and switch it off at the controller as I have a breaker near the mppt ,but its just if forgot and hit the big isolator , also I like to use Din mounted stuff ,I use DC din breakers ,these seem great and have ' arc quenching ' built in ,good for DC and separation of the arc ,not seen in AC , they are particular which way the wire goes ie they are polarity of flow sensitive ,a subject in itself ,are you familiar with these DC breakers
They will learn a lot from you Jeff. X.
Worth every penny. The amount of knowledge this man has is staggering!
Second this.. deffo worth it..
I confidently endorse both Jeff and this electrical course, I attended the pilot and not only loved it but learnt loads.
Xoxo
Damn, at a meet that weekend 🙁 Hopefully the next one 🤞
Great course. Great man.. Too generous.. Book it!.. If you don't want to burn down your van.. It sadly happens to often.. Especially when electricians work on them..
I seem to think I've got something planned that weekend. Will check my diary.
Are dogs allowed..? How much if I was to stay the Sunday night as well..?
Cheers
I have emailed today I am garren
I’ve emailed you as I’m very interested please 🙏 👍
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What's your qualifications to deliver the training? 👍
As in the industry specific qualification?. There isn't one. I put myself forward however as I have 15 years of experience delivering technical and safety training and turns out I know my way around 12volt and 24volt Electrical. 😃
Hi Geoff wondering your advice on battery wiring management , at the battery positive then one wire going to isolator then to a positive bus bar with all the various positives dc circuit ,solar controller output ,etc connected together ,my question is if the isolator at the battery is turned off the power from the solar controller would make the isolator not isolated ie the solar power would power up things or have I missed something ,hope this makes sense ,or am supposed to connect the controller output direct to battery ,I've seen a few of the videos using positive all going to a bus bar rather than battery post ,thanks
My favourite type of connection hub is the Mega/midi fuse board. 1 mega fuse and 4 midi fuses. Usually the mega for the inverter and then the others for mains hook up charger. B2B. MPPT etc. You are perfectly correct In assuming that power in on busbar will result in energising devices. Typically I isolate the battery with an high capacity continually rated isolated and then turn off the MPPT in the Bluetooth app (victron models all have this feature,) to make the whole system dead and safe to work on. Hope that makes sense.
@@AlwaysVanAdventure Yea makes sense Geoff ,I can also switch off my solar (panel is on a double pole breaker ) and switch it off at the controller as I have a breaker near the mppt ,but its just if forgot and hit the big isolator , also I like to use Din mounted stuff ,I use DC din breakers ,these seem great and have ' arc quenching ' built in ,good for DC and separation of the arc ,not seen in AC , they are particular which way the wire goes ie they are polarity of flow sensitive ,a subject in itself ,are you familiar with these DC breakers