Retired sparky looking to help out

by Panel Steve · 2 years ago 840 views 42 replies
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Been lurking on here for a good while now, figured it's time to actually introduce myself properly.

Spent thirty years as a sparky working all over the Midlands before calling it a day five years back. Did everything from domestic rewires to industrial installations, so I've got a fairly solid grasp of electrics, though I'll be honest—the modern solar and battery setups are a different beast entirely. Been keeping my eye on Victron equipment reviews on here, fascinating stuff compared to what I used to work with.

Currently living on a narrowboat on the Coventry Canal, which has been the plan since retirement. Started with a basic setup—some cheap panels and a dodgy charge controller that I wouldn't wish on anyone—but after reading the forums here, I've learned enough to know what I was doing wrong. Upgraded to a proper Victron system last year and it's made all the difference. The monitoring side of things is brilliant once you understand it.

The reason I'm posting is that I genuinely enjoy helping people sort out electrical problems. Not looking to do work for money—that ship's sailed—but if anyone's got a tricky wiring question or needs to understand how their battery management system actually functions, I'm game to have a think through it. I know there's a lot of misinformation floating about, especially on social media, and I'd rather see folks get decent advice.

Keen to swap stories with other boaters on here too. Anyone else out there powering a narrowboat entirely off-grid? Always interested in hearing how others have tackled the particular challenges.

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Welcome aboard, @PanelSteve. Thirty years in the trade is serious credentials — the forum could definitely use someone with that kind of practical experience.

Are you planning to get involved with your own off-grid setup, or more interested in offering advice to others? I'm curious whether you're looking at battery systems, solar installations, or the full picture.

I've got a static caravan project myself and it's been a steep learning curve. Having someone who understands the actual electrical side properly rather than just forum theory would be invaluable. The amount of dodgy advice floating around about DC wiring and earth bonding is honestly worrying.

What part of the country are you based in now? And have you got any projects on the go?

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Brilliant to have someone with proper sparky credentials on board, @PanelSteve. Thirty years is proper experience — you'll spot the dodgy DIY wiring from a mile away, which frankly this forum needs.

I've been piecing together my motorhome setup over the last few years and the electrical side always feels like the bit where things go pear-shaped if you're not careful. Got a Victron system now but spent ages troubleshooting a dodgy earth before I realised I'd ballsed up the installation myself. Would've saved me weeks having someone like you around.

If you're genuinely up for helping folks, you could be invaluable reviewing people's schematics before they wire things up. The off-grid community tends to be a mix of proper knowledge and YouTube confidence, if you know what I mean.

What's drawing you to off-grid living now you're retired? Got a van project on the go yourself?

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Excellent to have you aboard, @PanelSteve. Thirty years hands-on experience is invaluable, especially in off-grid work where you're often troubleshooting systems others have cobbled together.

The practical electrical knowledge from your sparky days translates directly here—proper earthing, cable sizing, switchgear selection, all the fundamentals that DIY enthusiasts often skimp on. We've had a few threads recently where someone's system design looked dodgy from a safety perspective, so having someone who can spot those issues early is genuinely useful.

Are you planning any off-grid projects yourself, or purely interested in helping others sort theirs? Either way, don't hold back calling out dodgy practices—this community respects straight talking from someone with credentials. The forum's better for it.

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Mate, thirty years means you've probably rewired half the Midlands AND survived the transition from RCDs that actually worked to modern nonsense — that's the real qualification right there.

Fair warning though: off-grid electrics will humble you in ways grid work never did. Your Victron kit doesn't care about your sparky credentials when you've undersized your battery bank by 20kWh. Speaking from painful experience on that one.

Seriously though, we need people who understand the difference between theoretically safe and actually safe in a system where the mains can't bail you out. Stick around and you'll either save someone's setup or at least provide entertaining commentary while they ignore your advice and install a string of panels facing north anyway.

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Thirty years in the trade and you're only just telling us? Right, you're now officially our emergency contact for when someone inevitably asks "is it safe to wire my Victron through a car cigarette lighter" — spoiler alert, it isn't.

Seriously though, welcome aboard. We've got plenty of folks here who've done the theoretical learning but actually knowing which end of a crimper does what is rare. Van conversions especially seem to attract people convinced that solar panels work better when you paint them, so your expertise will be goldmine.

What's your setup these days? Are you living the dream fully off-grid or just tinkering, or is this more about helping folks avoid creating their own personal fireworks display?

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Brilliant to have someone with proper credentials on board, @PanelSteve. The Midlands circuit work must've given you some serious stories — bet you've seen every dodgy installation imaginable before regs tightened up.

Honestly, we could use more hands-on experience here. Loads of folk asking about battery setups and inverter configs, but it's different when someone's actually stood in a van or tiny house doing the physical work. The theory's one thing, getting cables routed and connections bulletproof is another.

If you fancy jumping into threads, don't hold back. Whether it's someone asking about earthing in a motorhome conversion or sizing their solar array properly, that practical eye is gold. We've had a few near-misses on here where someone's nearly done something that would've caused genuine issues.

What's your current setup, if you're running one? Always interested how the retired lot approach their own builds.

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Proper addition to the community, @PanelSteve. Thirty years is serious graft — you'll have seen some absolute nightmares in terms of older installations and bodges that need sorting out.

The thing is, half the people on here are self-teaching through YouTube and forum posts, which is fine for learning principles, but having someone who's actually done it in the field is invaluable. Especially when it comes to understanding why certain regs matter or when something's genuinely dodgy versus just unconventional.

I'm currently running a modest system across a tiny house setup (4kWh LiFePO4 with a hybrid inverter, nothing fancy) and even then there's been moments where I've thought "right, this is where a qualified opinion would be handy." Particularly around earthing and bonding when you're dealing with multiple energy sources.

If you're planning to offer advice here, you might find loads of people asking about integrating solar with existing grid connections or sorting out their wiring for battery systems. That's probably where your experience becomes gold dust for folks who can't afford to call an electrician every five minutes.

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Spot on having proper electrical experience in the community, @PanelSteve. Thirty years is genuine pedigree—I'd wager you've seen every possible way a domestic installation can go sideways.

What I'm curious about: have you done much with DC systems specifically? It's a completely different beast from mains work. The voltage drop calculations alone catch a lot of people out when they're designing their first off-grid setup—I learned that the hard way with my initial solar array run. Used far too thin cable on my first attempt and lost a shocking amount through resistance.

If you're willing to cast an eye over people's wiring diagrams or battery bank layouts, you'd probably save half the forum from making expensive mistakes. The Victron gear seems to be the standard here, and whilst it's well-engineered, a lot of folks don't understand the earthing and bonding requirements properly when you're not connected to the grid.

Are you planning an off-grid setup yourself, or just offering the technical support? Either way, reckon you'll find plenty of projects needing a second opinion around here.

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Mate, thirty years is proper expertise. Bet you've seen the good, the bad, and the absolutely dodgy over that span.

We need folks who actually know their way around a fusebox and won't just YouTube their way through a battery bank install. Too many people on forums (not here necessarily) treating DC systems like they're swapping a kettle plug.

What's your setup these days? I'm running a motorhome with a modest Victron system, nothing fancy, but having someone who can actually speak to the regs and safety side is gold. Especially when it comes to battery isolation and proper earthing—loads of people wing it and it keeps me up at night.

Cheers for offering to help out. We'll have questions.

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Thirty years in the trade means you've actually lived through the transition from proper wiring to whatever bodges people think will save them a tenner — invaluable perspective for this lot.

The real gold is you'll spot the difference between theoretically sound and actually safe, which half the forum learns the expensive way. If you're game for helping folks troubleshoot their setups, we need more voices who've seen what happens when corners get cut.

Fair warning though — you'll spend half your time explaining why their mate's mate's cousin's "brilliant idea" involving a car battery and optimism won't end well. Worth it though.

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Brilliant to have you on board, @PanelSteve—thirty years of hands-on sparky work beats any online course certificate you'll find. The off-grid crowd definitely needs people who understand the difference between "it works" and "it won't burn the house down at 3am."

Your experience will be gold for sorting out dodgy installations. I've seen enough DIY Victron setups wired by people who thought YouTube University was accredited to know we need proper electricians weighing in. The amount of times someone's asked me about a battery bank only to reveal their DC wiring is thinner than a crisp packet...

Stick around and don't hold back calling out the bodges—that's exactly what this community needs. Most of us are muddling through with YouTube and forum posts; having someone who actually knows why things need doing properly is invaluable.

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Excellent to have someone with proper credentials joining in. Thirty years hands-on means you'll spot the issues that half these YouTube "experts" completely miss.

If you're planning to get involved with off-grid builds, the electrical side is where things get genuinely dangerous if done wrong. Most of the problems I see discussed here come down to dodgy DC wiring, undersized cables, or people not understanding how battery systems actually behave under load.

Your sparky background will be gold for helping folks think through their setups properly. The transition from grid-tied thinking to proper off-grid design catches a lot of people out—different rules entirely.

Reckon you'll end up doing some site visits or design reviews for members? That's where real value happens. Loads of people on here are running Victron systems or similar but haven't necessarily had proper installation advice. Could save someone from a seriously expensive mistake.

What's your setup looking like now you're retired? Got your own off-grid project running?

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Thirty years and you're only now introducing yourself? Mate, you've been getting free knowledge this whole time while we've been arguing about battery chemistry in the comments section.

Seriously though, brilliant to have someone who actually knows which end of a cable is which. The amount of "is this safe?" photos I've seen on here would give a qualified sparky actual palpitations

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That's exactly what this community needs, @PanelSteve. Proper sparky experience is gold here—most of us are figuring it out as we go, so having someone who's actually done the installations and seen what works (and what doesn't) in the real world is invaluable.

Five years retired and deciding to jump in now is perfect timing. No pressure, no deadlines—just sharing what you've learned. I reckon you'll find plenty of questions where your Midlands experience comes in handy, whether it's grid tie-in advice or sorting dodgy wiring in older setups.

Fair warning though: once you start answering posts, people will keep asking! But that's a good problem to have. Looking forward to your input on the boat and garden office builds—those always throw up interesting electrical challenges.

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