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by atoav 842 days ago
The thing with guilds is: There is a lot of electrical a non-professional could do themselves safely, if the right materials and techniques are used — but like with everything the problem is knowing and recognizing the small number of situations where circumstances align just right to produce a safety hazard for yourself and others.

I am a self though electrical engineer myself, I just took the exam to prove my knowledge is on par with a master of the guild. So I profoundly agree that this knowledge should be not only free, but as clearly formulated as possible.

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Yes. Cable dimensioning and selecting fuses sure is something you can screw up. However, the way things are now, there's no way to have e.g. a consultant help where needed, so you're either paying someone to do everything, or you're completely on your own. (We need an app for that...)

Given that money is a finite resource, I don't see how this dichotomy is in the best interest of safety.